Part-Time Low-Pressure Boiler Operator - Flexible Schedule
About the Role
Join our team as a Part-Time Low-Pressure Boiler Operator and make a difference in the community! This role is essential for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of our facilities. As a Low-Pressure Boiler Operator, you will conduct daily boiler checks at three of Action Inc.’s facilities in Butte, Montana. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to work in a flexible environment while contributing to a non-profit organization dedicated to economic stability.
What You'll Do
- Conduct scheduled inspections of low-pressure boilers at three facility locations.
- Document readings, maintenance actions, and any issues requiring follow-up.
- Perform minor adjustments and ensure systems operate safely and efficiently.
- Communicate promptly about any concerns or recommended repairs.
- Travel between three local facilities as needed.
Requirements
- Valid Low-Pressure Boiler Operator License (required).
- Experience with boiler operation, inspection, or maintenance.
- Strong safety awareness and clear communication skills.
- Must be bondable and insurable.
- Ability to travel between three local facilities.
Nice to Have
- Previous experience in a similar role.
- Knowledge of safety regulations related to boiler operations.
- Basic mechanical skills.
What We Offer
- Flexible scheduling options to accommodate your lifestyle.
- Competitive hourly rate based on experience.
- Optional retirement benefits through the Montana Public Employees Retirement System (PERS).
- Supportive work environment focused on community impact.
- Opportunity to gain valuable experience in facilities management.
This part-time position offers flexible scheduling and a competitive hourly rate, making it an attractive opportunity for those in the facilities management sector.
Who Will Succeed Here
Strong understanding of low-pressure boiler systems, with hands-on experience in operation and maintenance, including familiarity with safety protocols and inspections specific to industrial boiler environments.
Proactive and detail-oriented approach to daily boiler checks, demonstrating the ability to work independently in an office setting while effectively managing time for flexibility in a part-time role.
Eagerness to learn and adapt in a non-profit environment, with a mindset focused on community impact and willingness to engage in ongoing training related to boiler operations and safety standards.
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