Job Information
Dairy Farmers of America Utility Engineer in St. Paul, Minnesota
Job Description
Responsible for directs and assists the shift utilities maintenance crew, performs routine, and break down maintenance on utility equipment, and is responsible for keeping the utility equipment running and in compliance with all rules and regulations by using safe methods of equipment repair/upkeep. The maintenance lead performs repairs as needed by the department, troubleshoots processes, manages, and administers the preventive maintenance program and assists with machine set ups and rebuilds as needed. Oversees the monitoring of the heating, cooling, compression, and water systems within the plant and upkeep of plant facilities while following safety and environment regulations.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Maintain regulatory records regarding utility maintenance issues as well as wastewater treatment plant permits.
Perform daily Utility operation and maintains related equipment.
Oversee training of Utilityand maintenance employees to ensure maintenance and Utility staff understand all functions of work practices and procedures.
Propose training for utility team and also attend required training as needed and instructed by management.
Monitor and maintain all repairs, supplies, as well as tools and equipment to ensure the efficiency and functionality of the Utility equipment
Monitor boilers, refrigeration, air compressors, and PH of the sewer system.
Document and read meters (gas, sewer, electric and water) to ensure accurate reporting to agencies.
Complete daily, weekly monthly, quarterly and annually inspections of the facility and of various equipment
Notify the maintenance department when repairs are needed; may assist in the repair work as required.
Document and upkeep all necessary records/paperwork to ensure legal and regulatory obligations to MET Council and MPCA
Perform annual cleaning and inspection of all utility equipment & systems.
Maintain safe working conditions for employees and compliance with all state and federal regulations regarding health and safety issues.
Follow all DFA good manufacturing practices (GMP) and work in a manner consistent with all corporate regulatory, food safety, quality, and sanitation requirements.
The requirements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by employee, but is not a complete list of responsibilities, duties, and skills required. Other duties may be assigned as required.
BENEFITS:
401(k) with company contribution
Competitive pay
Paid vacation and holidays
Career growth opportunities – we promote from within!
Comprehensive healthcare benefits
Service recognition and employee rewards
Tuition reimbursement
Uniforms provided
Work for dairy farm families
Requirements
Education and Experience
High school diploma or equivalent
Engineering degree preferred.
4 to 6 years of experience or 4+ years of experience with demonstrated leadership attributes.
Chief B boiler engineer License.
Certification and/or License – may be required during course of employment.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of OSHA and EPA standards and requirements
Knowledge of PSM/RMP
Knowledge Ammonia systems and requirements
Knowledge of plant operations [or business function specific to the job description
Knowledge of federal, state, and local environmental regulations regarding waste, air, wastewater, land application, and storm water
Skill in performing safety inspections and ensuring compliance with OSHA safety standards.
Skill in developing safety procedures and protocols.
Skill in analytical thinking and problem solving.
Able to problem solve, multi-task and prioritize own work activities.
Able to interact positively and work effectively with others (interpersonal skills)
Able to perform all required preventative, productive, predictive, and scheduled maintenance procedures.
Must be able to read, write and speak English.
An Equal Opportunity Employer