Boiler Technician - Vancouver, Canada - Johnson Controls

Johnson Controls
Johnson Controls
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Vancouver, Canada

2 weeks ago

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**What you will do
The Service Technician will be responsible for wiring, firing, and testing boilers in the field. This position is responsible for the Startup and Maintenance of the customer equipment.


What you will do

  • Have knowledge of PLC's, transformers, transmitters, and other controls.
  • Wire all controls and motors for water tube and firetube boilers and auxiliary equipment.
  • Familiarity with condensate tanks and deaerators.
  • Reads and understands wiring diagrams and schematics.
  • Able to troubleshoot, fire, and set combustion on all types of boilers.
  • Determine valve trim, regulator size and spring, oil gun length and size, and all other parts and accessories needed to fire any boiler.
  • Able to fire and set combustion on bthe oiler with all types of pneumatic controls.
  • Able to fire and set combustion on bthe oiler with all types of electrical controls.
  • Maintain condition of and inventory of all tools and monitors.
  • Ensure duties and company projects are accomplished in an efficient and costeffective manner.
  • Support other technicians and management with internal and external projects.
  • Adhere to company policies.
  • Work both in a team and independent environment

What We Look For

_Required _

  • Must be able to read and work from schematics
  • Must be able to follow written and verbal instructions
  • Must have a broad knowledge of boiler controls including Autoflame, Honeywell, Fireye, and Siemens.
  • Mechanical and electrical background is a must
  • Must have the ability to troubleshoot boilers and auxiliary equipment
  • Must be able to retrofit control systems in the field
  • Must have the ability and knowledge to troubleshoot systems with no schematic
  • Five years' experience in electrical, control, and boiler field
  • Backflow testing certificate is an asset

This is a Bargaining Unit Position and wage is above Union Rates

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