Senior Field Service Specialist
Honeywell International is a $36 billion diversified technology and manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes and industry; automotive products; turbochargers; and specialty materials. Based in Morris Township, N.J., Honeywell’s shares are traded on the New York, London and Chicago Stock Exchanges. For additional information, please visit www.honeywell.com The company is committed to providing quality products, integrated system solutions and services to customers around the world. Honeywell products touch the lives of most people everyday, whether you’re flying on a plane, driving a car, heating or cooling a home, furnishing an apartment, taking medication for an illness or playing a sport.
HONEYWELL - Senior Field Service Specialist - Silver Spring, MD
The 400 million dollar SES White Oak Co-Generation Plant is the lead source of electricity and sole source of heating and cooling for the present 2.3 million square feet (future 5 million square feet) of laboratories and offices of the US Food and Drug Administration.
The plant operates continuously and cannot be shutdown for any reason except for critical controlled service shutdowns.
The plant is a semi-automatic co-generation plant, generating electricity, chilled water, and hot water.
It is located on the Federal Research Center, White Oak site in a historic structure registered with the National Park Service. Four thousand (8 thousand future) medical research related professionals occupy the buildings served by the CUP. An energy savings performance contract is a unique Honeywell contract with the US General Services Administration.
The incumbent must work independent of the Supervising Combined Utility Plant Operating Engineer to execute all technical or craft disciplines providing operations and maintenance services in the buildings.
Tasks to be performed include:
1. Maintain and repair all electrical systems in the plant below the medium voltage distribution system.
2. Operate, maintain and repair all the CUP controls. Systems are provided by multiple vendors, are centrally computer driven, generally DDC controls or pneumatic controls.
3. Help recruit, train, certify other Combined Utility Plant Operating Engineer and craftsmen in special skill sets.
4. Must maintain absolutely safe plant that includes medium voltage switchgear, large quantities of refrigerants, scalding temperatures of hot water, hot gases, and water treatment chemicals
5. Anticipate system requirements for spares and prepare documentation describing the items required.
6. Provide expert advice to Supervising Combined Utility Plant Operating Engineer on technical questions
7. Assist in the repair or perform repairs on building equipment from to time to time as directed by the Honeywell Plant Manager
8. Inspect building operating equipment from time to time as directed by Honeywell Plant Manager
9. Operate, maintain and repair all boilers, chillers, cooling towers, pumps, motors, valves, tanks, air compressors,
internal combustion engine, diesel engine, gas turbine engines, fire systems and gas compressors.
10. Touring of plant and building equipment
11. Have knowledge of high voltage and medium voltage switchgear to be able to turn breakers on and off.
12. Operate a forklift.
13. Escorting and helping contractors, construction with there work.
14. Help with the waste management of the plant
15. Involved in the water treatment in multiple systems of the plant.
16. When the Supervising Combined Utility Plant Operating Engineer is absent, incumbent is responsible for the plant and reporting to the Plant Manager.Education.
Qualifications:
Required Qualifications: High school diploma required. At least 2 years experience in central plant operations or a related field. Class III Stationary Engineer license and CFC certification required.
Desired familiarity with the product lines of Gas engine generators(5.6MW and above) and controls, Gas power turbines (4.5MW and above) and controls, Gas compressors, Stationary boilers (10MMBTU and above) and controls, chillers (2000ton and above) and controls, large pumps, cooling towers, various control systems, switchgear, variable frequency drives, and other major equipment that may be added to the plant from time to time. Technical or engineering courses in digital and pneumatic controls, fans, motors, cooling systems, heating systems, lighting systems, and building mechanical systems is desired. Technical training in operation and full maintenance of electric chillers, absorber chillers, hot water boilers, medium voltage switchgear, direct digital controls and processors desired.
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