Details
Posted: 15-Dec-24
Location: Fairbanks, Alaska
Categories:
Hospitality, Facility, Environmental Support
Overview
Make your move to Alaska! Experience the midnight sun in the summer, a front-row seat to the northern lights in the winter, and the opportunity to advance your experience and skills as you enjoy the Alaskan lifestyle.
This position provides basic to intermediate operator and mechanical maintenance services. Operates, repairs, and maintains stationary equipment including boilers, generators, refrigeration, etc. for the FHP hospital system. Ensures that equipment is operating safely and within established limits. Conducts monitoring and failure analysis of meters, gauges and controls to determine the need for repair or replacement of parts. Performs preventative maintenance and documents completed procedures.
Pay & Benefits:
- Compensation: $23.53 to $36.76 hourly wage based on experience and education
- Additional Pay: Shift Differential, Annual Increases, Paid Time Off
- Benefits: medical, vision, dental, 401k with employer match
- Education Benefits: FHP Tuition Assistance, Student Loan Forgiveness
- Other Benefits: Onsite Gym, Wellness Programs, Discount programs, The Learning Center (childcare services)
- Shifts Available:- Full-time, 40 hours per week, 4x10 hour varied shifts
- Initial Training Schedule will be Monday-Friday, 7:00AM - 3:00PM
Shift Differentials Available: $2.00/hr. Weekend- $2.50/hr. Evening/$3.50/hr Nights
About Fairbanks Memorial HospitalFairbanks Memorial Hospital is a non-profit facility owned by the Greater Fairbanks Community Hospital Foundation. A Joint Commission-accredited facility with 152 licensed beds, Fairbanks Memorial Hospital is the primary referral center for residents of Alaska's interior. We have a strong patient to nurse ratio and a culture of Shared Leadership. In addition to our exceptional clinical environment, our location offers incomparable lifestyle rewards away from work. In Fairbanks, small-town living, spectacular natural beauty and endless recreation combine to create a one-of-a-kind place to live, work and play.
Living in Fairbanks:
As the second largest city in Alaska, Fairbanks offers a unique blend of large-town amenities, breathtaking landscapes, and plenty of wide-open space, making this community one of the most special in the country. With a rich history and plentiful diversity, Fairbanks is proud to be called the Golden Heart City, and only once you visit will you understand the name to be true.
- No state income tax and no sales tax.
- Second largest city in Alaska at 100,000 residents.
- College Town - the University of Alaska Fairbanks, UAF Community & Technical College
- Military Community - Ft. Wainwright Army Post & Eielson Air Force Base.
- 15 Elementary Schools | 4 Middle Schools | 4 High Schools | 10 District "Schools of Choice"| robust youth sports programs
Summer activities: Midnight sun, hiking, fishing, camping, gold panning, kayaking, berry picking, rafting, rock climbing, recreational flying, community-wide festivals, live music, and events.
Winter activities: Northern lights, skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, hockey, curling, ice fishing, dog mushing, ice climbing, hunting, ice art, word class hot springs, community-wide art shows, and festivals etc.
Responsibilities
- Assists Plant Operators II and III with maintaining, modifying, troubleshooting, replacing, or repairing boiler and water treatment systems, various generators, machinery, and auxiliary control equipment such as components, pumps, forced and induced draft fans, air compressors, fuel transfer pumps, and water softeners. Responds to emergencies and service calls as required.
- Assists with scheduled inspections and tests, starting and shutting down boilers, clearing clogged drains, and taking oil samples for laboratory analysis. Maintains the plant water treatment program by treating boiler water with chemicals and analyzing its acidity, causticity, and alkalinity.
- Observe safety and security procedures and determine appropriate action; report potentially unsafe conditions; and adequately use various tools, materials, and equipment (e.g., hand, power, and specialty), dollies, carts, ladders, lifts, and hand trucks.
- Collaborates with the maintenance team, specialty skilled technicians, vendors, and supervisor to complete work orders. Communicates professionally with staff and residents about maintenance. Participates in department meetings, annual code compliance, continued education, and FHP training.
- Inspects and maintains consumables, supplies, and materials for utilization--Requisitions new consumables, supplies, materials, and equipment as needed.
- Monitor and interpret readings from IP-based sensors, control boxes, gauges, meters, and charts to maintain efficient burner combustion. Adjust controls and check instruments and meters to determine fuel and water levels.
- Documents all maintenance actions and delays in the work order system as appropriate.
- Maintains permits, Infection Control Risk Assessments (ICRA), and boiler operation logs, including maintenance activity, equipment readings, fuel and oil consumption, and production rates. Records facility equipment usage and runs reports.
- Operates and monitors emergency generators, fire monitoring, and control systems. May be assigned as a member of the Hospital Emergency Response Team for spill response in support of patient decontamination. Participates in energy management/conservation programs.
- Follow all FHP safety and regulatory requirements and codes, such as Infection control policies, Joint Commission requirements, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) regulations, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (AMSE), National Board Inspection Code Boiler & Unfired Pressure Vessels (NBIC), Alaska State Statutes & regulations.
- Cleans assigned work areas, maintains tools, storage, and designated areas orderly, and assists in other facilities services as required. Clean floors, windows, tools, parts, and power plant equipment as needed or directed, making minor repairs or assisting in the repair of boiler room equipment.
- Drives company vehicles to transport equipment and contract maintenance personnel as assigned.
Performs all functions according to established policies, procedures, regulatory and accreditation requirements, as well as applicable professional standards. Provides all customers of Foundation Health with an excellent service experience by consistently demonstrating our core and leader behaviors each and every day.
Qualifications
- A high school diploma/GED or one (1) year of vocational/technical training or apprenticeship training is required.
- Two (2) years of construction trade experience required.
- Obtain an ASHE Health Care Physical Environment Worker certification within the first six (6) months of hire.
- Proof of a valid driver's license and eligibility for coverage under the company auto insurance policy may be required
- Must be able to read and understand drawings and illustrations.
- Demonstrable knowledge of electrical and pneumatic controls.
- Effective verbal and written communication skills are required
- Must have flexible scheduling availability. Must have the ability to work up to 10-hour shifts if required. It may require on-call.
- Must be able to work effectively with plant computer software programs.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- EPA 608 Universal Technician Certificate
- Boiler Operator certificate of fitness: 2nd Class.
- Experience in a healthcare setting.
- Additional related education and experience preferred.
Foundation Health Partners is an EEO/AAP employer; qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status.