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Job Specification

SENIOR BOILER OPERATOR

 DEFINITION

 Under direction, takes the lead over employees involved  in  the
 work  of  firing and maintaining boilers and/or in  cleaning  and
 maintenance of buildings and grounds; does other related duties.

 NOTE: The  examples of work for this title are for  illustrative
 purposes  only.  A particular position using this title  may  not
 perform all duties listed in this job specification.  Conversely,
 all duties performed on the job may not be listed.

 EXAMPLES OF WORK:

 Takes the lead in firing and maintaining stationary steam boilers
 used  in  generating  power to supply  steam  to  heating  plant,
 turbines, and other steam powered equipment.

 Takes the lead and ensures that subordinates maintain the
 buildings and grounds.

 Prepares reports pertaining to work accomplished.

 Inspects, determines, and analyzes firing and maintenance work 
 on stationary steam boilers and the materials necessary for such
 work.

 Controls  specified steam pressure, temperature, and water
 level on boiler.

 Reads gauges periodically and records these readings.

 Sweeps and cleans furnace rooms.

 Cleans flues.

 Picks up trash adjacent to furnace rooms and places in
 containers.

 Cleans trash compounds.

 Monitors the operations of blowers, motors, and regulators,
 and reports promptly any that are not operating normally.

 Reports  anyone who interferes with the operation of the furnaces
 or heaters.

 Reports whenever the fuel supply is running low.

 Adjusts drafts.

 Oils pumps, electric motors, and other boiler room equipment.

 Removes carbon from burners, adjusts jets, and cleans oil
 strainers and tubes of chips, scale, and rust.

 Sweeps, mops, and scrubs floors, and cleans walls and ceilings.

 Dusts and polishes furniture.

 Fires stationary boilers to supply heat and steam.

 Adds fuel to boilers by the regulation of automatic stokers.

 Regulates flow of oil in oil burners.

 Maintains required level of water.

 Calibrates thermostats.

 Reads control panel.

 Checks operation of water cooling tower.

 Manipulates valves to drain water lines when switching from
 air conditioning to heating.

 Maintains areas in a clean, neat, orderly, and safe condition.

 Makes  emergency repairs and does work required to keep
 machines and equipment in good operating condition.

 Obtains, stores, safeguards, and properly uses equipment,
 materials, and supplies.

 Keeps records and files of results of systematic readings of fuel
 consumption, pressure, draft conditions, temperature, and steam
 flow.

 Polishes metal work.

 Cleans woodwork, windows, and lavatories.

 Makes minor repairs.

 Cuts and trims grass and shrubbery.

 Acts as public property guard.

 Will be required to learn to utilize various types of electronic
 and/or manual recording and information systems used by
 the agency, office, or related units.

 REQUIREMENTS:

 EXPERIENCE:

 One (1) year of experience in firing and maintaining stationary 
 steam boilers.

 LICENSE:

 Possession of a current and valid Black Seal Boiler Operator
 License of the appropriate type (high or low pressure) issued by
 the New Jersey Department of Labor & Workforce Development.

 Appointees will be required to possess a driver's license valid
 in New Jersey only if the operation of a vehicle, rather than
 employee mobility, is necessary to perform essential duties
 of the position.

 KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:

 Knowledge of machinery and equipment used in a power plant.

 Knowledge of supplies and materials used in lubricating and
 cleaning machinery and equipment.

 Knowledge of types of stokers and operation.

 Knowledge of safety devices and measures used in steam
 boiler operation.

 Knowledge of proper water levels in boilers for maximum safety
 and efficiency.

 Knowledge of problems, procedures, and methods used to
 maintain fires at the proper thickness and to regulate drafts
 to obtain the most efficient results.

 Knowledge of methods, supplies, and materials used in washing 
 and cleaning boilers and pump rooms.

 Knowledge of methods used in obtaining, storing, safeguarding,
 and properly using equipment, materials, and supplies.

 Knowledge of the maintenance of records and files showing 
 results of systematic reading of fuel consumption, pressure, 
 draft conditions, temperatures, and steam low.

 Ability to lubricate and clean machinery and equipment.

 Ability to repair, maintain, and install tubecaps, grate units,
 and turbine boilers.

 Ability to read instruments and record data on log sheets.

 Ability to wash and clean boiler and pump rooms.

 Ability to obtain, store, safeguard, and properly used equipment,
 materials, and supplies.

 Ability to maintain records and files showing results of
 systematic reading of fuel consumption, pressure, draft
 conditions, temperatures, and steam flow.

 Ability to guide, instruct, and provide work assignments to 
 other employees.

 Ability to utilize  various types of electronic and/or manual
 recording and information systems used by the agency, 
 office, or related units.

 Ability to read, write, speak, understand, and communicate in
 English sufficiently to perform duties of this position.  American
 Sign Language or Braille may also be considered as acceptable 
 forms of  communication.

 Persons with mental or physical disabilities are eligible as long 
 as they can perform essential functions of the job with or without 
 reasonable accommodation.  If the accommodation cannot be 
 made because it would cause the employer undue hardship, 
 such persons may not be eligible.
This job specification is applicable to the following title code:
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06791LC N/A06-

This job specification is for local government use only.
Salary range is only applicable to state government.
Local salaries are established by individual local jurisdictions.

6/30/2012