AMY SMITH
123 Main Street • Atlanta, Georgia • 30339
Home: (555) 555-1234, Cell: (555) 555-1235
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Seek the challenging and exciting position of Stationary Engineer with a team which requires a highly skilled, experienced and motivated stationary engineer to operate, maintain, and repair a wide variety of pumping, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, refrigeration, and auxiliary plant machinery and equipment.
An exceptionally talented Stationary Engineer with huge background in performing a variety of skilled work in the operation, maintenance and repair of boiler, heating, air conditioning, ventilating, lighting, power, water, water treatment, and other mechanical systems; also instructing and leading other engineers and resident workers.
Summary of Qualifications
More than eight years experience.
Profound knowledge of boilers and auxiliary boiler room equipment; heating, lighting, ventilating, air conditioning, power, refrigeration, building electric and pneumatic controls, water treatment and other mechanical or electrical equipment.
Deep knowledge of the methods, tools, materials, and equipment used in the operation, maintenance and repair of such equipment.
Strong ability to follow oral and written directions
Remarkable ability to keep accurate records.
Profound ability to install, operate and make repairs to the various types of equipment listed above.
Excellent ability to make written reports, read, interpret, and work from plans, drawings and specifications.
Exceptional ability to lay out work for others and direct them in this work.
Sound ability to analyze situations accurately and take effective action.
In-depth ability to manage projects.
Profound knowledge of Excel.
Exceptional working knowledge of computer assisted drafting procedures.
Professional Experience
The Art Museum, New York, NY 2000 - Present
Stationary Engineer
Operate, maintain and repair a wide variety of pumping, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, refrigeration, and power generating equipment to ensure the safe, correct and efficient functioning of the facility and equipment.
Operate computerized building management systems, preventative or predictive maintenance computer systems and Computerized Data Gathering System.
Inspect and test: machinery and equipment for safe, efficient and proper operation by visual and audio inspection during walk-throughs and by standard monitoring; fire prevention equipment to ensure safe and proper functionality; water storage and multiple distribution systems, high pressure zones, wood and steel storage tanks, pumps and relief valves, and samples of water.
Make entries and keep records on shift operation by taking and entering gauge readings and accurate water laboratory analysis readings and temperatures on operating log sheets or into a computer data system to ensure preventative maintenance and equipment history; and change charts and recordings accordingly.
Receive, record and store large amounts of treatment chemicals and handle hazardous chemicals in confined or enclosed areas; handle and treat industrial or hazardous waste.
Contact, communicate and deal with contractors, building tenants and/or the general public in order to be able to discharge assigned duties.
Maintain keys, communications equipment, and security (in the absence of Security Personnel), in order to ensure the security of a plant and buildings and grounds, including public safety.
As part of an emergency response team, recognize, evaluate, and respond to potentially hazardous situations.
Perform control tests on water samples to determine chlorine and fluoride residual, pH, alkalinity, turbidity, color, saturation index and flocculation factors.
Conduct water analysis and regulate treatment chemical dosages to maintain water quality in filtration plant, distribution system, or other large complex facility.
Perform water analysis on water/wastewater as required by the State of New York.
Perform boiler water and cooling tower chemical tests, including pH, alkalinity TDS, etc., to monitor and control growth of organisms in water.
The Art Museum, New York, NY 1997 - 2000
Stationary Engineer Apprentice
Adjusted controls and valves on equipment to provide power.
Regulated and set operations of system and industrial processes.
Lubricated, maintained, and repaired equipment, using hand tools and power tools.
Tested electrical system to determine voltage, using voltage meter.
Cleaned equipment, using airhose, brushes, and rags, and drained water from pipes and air reservoir.
Recorded temperature, pressure, water levels, fuel consumption, and other data at specified intervals in logbook.
Added chemicals or tended equipment to maintain temperature of fluids or atmosphere or to prevent scale buildup.
Read dials of temperature, pressure, and ampere gauges and meters to detect malfunctions and ensure specified operation of equipment.
Inspected equipment to determine need for repair, lubrication, or adjustment.
Lighted burners and opened valves on equipment, such as condensers, pumps, and compressors, to prepare system for operation.