Stationary Engineer Construction, Mining & Trades - Davenport, IA at Geebo

Stationary Engineer

Armstrong Service / Alcoa is currently interviewing for full time HVAC Technician / Boiler Operator in Davenport, IA. Employees are responsible for the reliable delivery of high quality utilities and customer service.
Essential Job Functions
Daily 24 / 7 operation and maintenance of HVAC systems featuring Cambridge Engineering and Dayton equipment. and a high-pressure Superior Boiler steam system.
Must demonstrate safe behavior, self-motivation, flexibility in working shifts, good communication skills, and a CAN DO attitude.
This is an ideal opportunity for an individual that would like to suggest and implement system improvements, and join a successful organization with a real opportunity for career advancement.
Desired Skills & Experience
Experience Required 2 to 5 Years in utility systems operation (hands-on and distributed control systems)
North Carolina or other valid Drivers License & Operating Insurance
Education Required High School or equivalent
Mechanical and electrical skills are required to perform troubleshooting and repair
Computer skills are required for logs, and other communications

Summary of
Benefits:
all benefits start on date of hire
Health/dental/vision/prescription coverage
Flex Spending Account
Life Insurance
Company-match 401(k) Plan
Vacation, sick and holiday pay

Additional Information
Armstrong Service offers a competitive wage and benefit package, along with job specific training
Compensation is hourly wage paid weekly

Our Hiring Commitment
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by lawEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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