Night Shift Stationary Engineer – HVAC & Electrical
Edward Elmhurst Health
Chicago (IL)
On-site
USD 48,436 - 75,079
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Tuition Reimbursement
Wellness Program
Retirement Options with Company Match
Paid Time Off
Job summary
A healthcare organization is seeking a Stationary Engineer for a full-time night shift at Swedish Hospital in Chicago. The role involves performing maintenance and repairs on electrical and mechanical systems, including H.V.A.C. equipment. Ideal candidates will have a high school diploma, relevant experience with high-pressure boiler systems, and must possess a valid City of Chicago Stationary Engineer license. Benefits include career growth opportunities, various medical options, and paid time off.
Qualifications
2 Years of experience in operation of high pressure boiler system and basic HVAC equipment preferred.
1 Year of electrical and mechanical equipment experience preferred.
Current City of Chicago Stationary Engineer license required.
Responsibilities
Perform preventative, urgent, corrective, and routine repairs in electrical, mechanical and H.V.A.C. equipment.
Diagnose system malfunctions on mechanical and electrical equipment.
Maintain all assigned areas of responsibility.
Skills
Preventative maintenance
Electrical and mechanical theory
Ability to read blueprints
Computer operations
Education
High School Diploma
Tools
Electrical metering devices
Job description
A healthcare organization is seeking a Stationary Engineer for a full-time night shift at Swedish Hospital in Chicago. The role involves performing maintenance and repairs on electrical and mechanical systems, including H.V.A.C. equipment. Ideal candidates will have a high school diploma, relevant experience with high-pressure boiler systems, and must possess a valid City of Chicago Stationary Engineer license. Benefits include career growth opportunities, various medical options, and paid time off.