Job Duties & Responsibilities of the Utilities Project Engineer:
Work directly with facilities teams and project engineering on developing Capital Infrastructure Plans.
Engage professional refrigeration engineering resources during the design and development of projects.
Assist facilities and PSM Management Team in compliance-related issues as requested.
Assist in developing designs, including selecting equipment, obtaining quotes and scheduling work as requested.
Develop and assist in the implementation of resolutions to issues related to facility refrigeration systems.
Implement new systems and standardize equipment requirements.
Assist with the planning and budgeting process for various utilities engineering improvement projects, with the goal of meeting project expectations and time requirements.
Optimize utility systems based on facility operating requirements. Identify and correct deficiencies within existing systems by performing load, charge, and relief calculations.
Research and assist in testing new technology. Assess and understand complex operations and systems to support Operations management.
Education & Experience Requirements of the Utilities Project Engineer:
Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited four-year college or university in Engineering, Engineering Management, or related field and 2+ years of experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience, required.
RETA CIRO (Certified Industrial Refrigeration Operator) certification, International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration. ANSI/IIAR2 certification, Garden City Program Operator II certification, or equivalent certification from another nationally recognized ammonia training program; required.
Possess a theoretical understanding of industrial refrigeration systems and can apply that knowledge to the roles and responsibilities of the position.