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An established public sector organization seeks a dedicated Stationary Engineer to enhance the Power Plant Team. This role is pivotal in ensuring the efficient operation of steam systems, addressing mechanical issues, and maintaining safety standards. The position offers a dynamic work environment with opportunities for professional growth and a commitment to work-life balance. Join a team that values service and support for veterans, contributing to a mission that makes a real difference in the community. If you're passionate about engineering and public service, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
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Do you want to make a difference in a dynamic public sector environment? Learn more and apply today to support Connecticut veterans!
The Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) is seeking an experienced Stationary Engineer to join their Power Plant Team. This role involves monitoring steam output, system issues including boiler, steam piping, and water tower malfunctions and failures.
With over 140 years of service, DVA cares for veterans through various programs including residential facilities, healthcare, and burial services. Our Rocky Hill campus offers supportive living and long-term care options.
For application assistance, review our tips and reference library. Ensure you meet minimum qualifications and include all relevant educational and experience details. Only apply via the official State of Connecticut application portal.
Perform tasks such as inspecting and maintaining boiler and mechanical systems, supervising operations, and ensuring safety and compliance. May include minor repairs and assisting with building maintenance.
Must possess adequate physical strength, stamina, and acuity. May require licenses, permits, or certifications. Work conditions include exposure to dust, noise, heat, and potential hazards, with safety equipment as needed.
The State of Connecticut is an equal opportunity employer, encouraging applications from women, minorities, and persons with disabilities.