As a Boiler Engineer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of industrial boilers. Your primary responsibility will be to install, maintain, repair, and inspect boilers and related equipment, ensuring that they meet regulatory standards and function optimally. By utilizing your technical expertise and troubleshooting skills, you will contribute to the smooth operation of boiler systems, minimizing downtime and ensuring the continuous supply of steam or hot water. This role requires strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and a commitment to safety.
Boiler Engineer Responsibilities
1. Install and commission new boilers, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and manufacturer guidelines.
2. Conduct routine inspections and preventive maintenance on boilers and related equipment to identify and address potential issues.
3. Diagnose and repair malfunctions or breakdowns in boiler systems, such as leaks, faulty valves, or pressure irregularities.
4. Perform regular cleaning and servicing of boilers to remove scale, sediment, and other debris that may affect performance.
5. Monitor and adjust boiler controls, fuel consumption, and water levels to optimize efficiency and minimize energy wastage.
6. Test boiler safety devices, such as pressure switches, relief valves, and flame safeguards, to ensure proper functioning.
7. Keep accurate records of maintenance activities, inspections, and repairs performed on all boilers in accor...