Northern Arizona Healthcare

Plant Operator - Cottonwood, AZ

Job Locations US-AZ-Cottonwood
Requisition ID
2025-20778
Education
High School Diploma/GED
Call Required
Yes
Certifications
Drivers License
Recruiter:
ANDREW SIKORSKI
Recruiter Email:
Andrew.Sikorski@nahealth.com
Schedule
Nights
Telecommute
No
FTE
1.000 / 40 hours (Regular Full-Time)

Overview

Plant Operator 1st Class:

  • The Plant Operator 1st Class ensures the effective operation and maintenance of all hospital utility systems, including boilers, chillers, medical gas systems, and emergency power systems. This senior position requires advanced technical knowledge and independent troubleshooting to address complex system issues and minimize disruptions to hospital operations.
  • Key responsibilities include performing preventive maintenance, conducting chemical testing, and maintaining accurate documentation for all utility systems. The Plant Operator 1st Class also plays a critical role in emergency preparedness by participating in drills, responding to system failures, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
  • This position collaborates with team members and vendors to complete projects efficiently and maintain compliance with life safety and infection control standards. The Plant Operator 1st Class also mentors lower-level operators, providing guidance on technical tasks and safety protocols. With a strong focus on operational efficiency, this role ensures hospital systems remain reliable and compliant, supporting safe and effective patient care.

 

Plant Operator 2nd Class:

  • The Plant Operator 2nd Class supports the operation and maintenance of hospital utility systems, building on the foundational skills of the 3rd Class Operator. This role involves troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining boilers, chillers, pneumatic tube systems, and medical gas systems. The Plant Operator 2nd Class performs preventive maintenance, chemical testing, and system inspections to ensure reliable performance and compliance with safety standards.
  • This position works closely with higher-level operators and technicians, assisting in complex repairs and learning advanced troubleshooting techniques. The Plant Operator 2nd Class also supports emergency preparedness by participating in drills and responding to utility failures under supervision.
  • In addition to technical responsibilities, this role contributes to a safe and organized work environment by adhering to departmental cleanliness and safety protocols. The Plant Operator 2nd Class plays a key role in maintaining hospital utility systems while developing the skills needed for higher-level roles.

 

Plant Operator 3rd Class:

  • The Plant Operator 3rd Class provides skills involved with the operation of all utility systems at Northern Arizona Healthcare to ensure a safe and secure environment.

Responsibilities

Plant Operator 1st Class:

  • Operations
    • Assists with inspection, testing, maintenance tasks on emergency power systems, including generators and transfer switches. Accurately documents assigned work order progress and completion in the work order management system, and ensures timely work completion to minimize disruptions to patient care.
    • Performs assigned preventive maintenance, installation, testing, and treatment tasks on HVAC, refrigeration, medical gas and vacuum systems, pneumatic tube systems, and hydronic equipment such as boilers, chillers, cooling towers, and pumps. Ensures accurate documentation of work order progress and completion in the work order management system, prioritizing timely completion to minimize disruptions to patient care.
    • Performs daily equipment rounding and chemical testing for boilers and cooling towers, ensuring operating parameters are compliant with hospital policies and manufacturer's recommendations. Adjusts chemical treatment as qualified to improve equipment performance. Accurately documents all rounding, testing, and treatment activities.
    • Reads and interprets building plans, schematics, equipment manuals, and the building management system to diagnose and repair heating water, steam, chilled water, and other central energy plant equipment issues.
    • Maintains effective communication with team members, supervisors, and customers, responding to requests and providing updates as needed, to ensure a clear understanding of tasks and address any complications that arise.
    • Demonstrates the ability to maintain a clean and organized worksite, adhering to departmental expectations for cleanliness and safety, ensuring that all tools, equipment, and vehicles are properly maintained and stored.
  • Leadership
    • Mentors lower-level technicians by guiding them through system repairs, developing troubleshooting skills, and supporting them in performing tasks independently. Provides ongoing guidance to technicians, fostering skill development, ensuring adherence to safety protocols, and maintaining work standards.
  • Project Management
    • Analyzes basic work order patterns and suggests improvements to preventive maintenance routines, contributing to reduced downtime and increased operational efficiency.
    • Recommends creative solutions for facility-related issues, collaborating with department heads to implement functional, long-term improvements to hospital equipment and infrastructure. Assists with initiatives to enhance the efficiency and reliability of facility systems, continuously assessing operations and recommending improvements to optimize performance and reduce risks.
    • Coordinates contracted services with vendors and contractors for specialized repairs and services, managing project timelines and scheduling.
  • Compliance/Safety
    • Responsible for reporting any safety related incident in a timely fashion through the Midas/RDE tool; attends all safety related training programs; performs work in a safe manner; monitors work environment for possible safety issues and ensures others are also performing work in a safe manner.
    • Stays current and complies with state and federal regulations/statutes and company policies that impact the employees area of responsibility.
    • If required for position, ensures all certifications and/or licenses are up-to-date and valid prior to expiration dates.
    • Completes all company mandatory modules and required job specific training in the specified time frame.

Plant Operator 2nd Class:

  • Operations
    • Assists with inspection, testing, maintenance tasks on emergency power systems, including generators and transfer switches. Accurately documents assigned work order progress and completion in the work order management system, and ensures timely work completion to minimize disruptions to patient care.
    • Performs assigned preventive maintenance, installation, testing, and treatment tasks on HVAC, refrigeration, medical gas and vacuum systems, pneumatic tube systems, and hydronic equipment such as boilers, chillers, cooling towers, and pumps. Ensures accurate documentation of work order progress and completion in the work order management system, prioritizing timely completion to minimize disruptions to patient care.
    • Performs daily equipment rounding and chemical testing for boilers and cooling towers, ensuring operating parameters are compliant with hospital policies and manufacturer's recommendations. Adjusts chemical treatment as qualified to improve equipment performance. Accurately documents all rounding, testing, and treatment activities.
    • Reads and interprets building plans, schematics, equipment manuals, and the building management system to diagnose and repair heating water, steam, chilled water, and other central energy plant equipment issues.
    • Maintains effective communication with team members, supervisors, and customers, responding to requests and providing updates as needed, to ensure a clear understanding of tasks and address any complications that arise.
    • Demonstrates the ability to maintain a clean and organized worksite, adhering to departmental expectations for cleanliness and safety, ensuring that all tools, equipment, and vehicles are properly maintained and stored.
  • Leadership
    • Mentors lower-level technicians by guiding them through system repairs, developing troubleshooting skills, and supporting them in performing tasks independently. Provides ongoing guidance to technicians, fostering skill development, ensuring adherence to safety protocols, and maintaining work standards.
  • Compliance/Safety
    • Responsible for reporting any safety-related incident in a timely fashion through the Midas/RDE tool; attends all safety-related training programs; performs work in a safe manner; monitors work environment for possible safety issues and ensures others are also performing work in a safe manner.
    • Stays current and complies with state and federal regulations/statutes and company policies that impact the employee's area of responsibility.
    • If required for the position, ensures all certifications and/or licenses are up-to-date and valid prior to expiration dates.
    • Completes all company mandatory modules and required job-specific training in the specified time frame.
    • Maintains, operates, and repairs all boilers and auxiliary equipment to produce steam for heat, sterilization, humidification, and domestic hot water.
    • Maintains, operates, and repairs all chillers and auxiliary equipment necessary to produce chilled water and provide cooling to the hospital.
    • Performs the chemical tests to all boilers, closed loops, condensate systems, condenser systems, feed waters systems, and pools making adjustments to these systems according to established protocols and guidelines.
    • Maintains, operates, and repairs all pneumatic tube system components.
    • Performs maintenance as required by the PM program or as directed.
    • Maintains and operates all medical gas systems and auxiliary equipment necessary to provide continuous supply of medical gas to the hospital.
    • Performs chemical treatment as required.
    • Assists HVAC Technicians and other Plant Operators with specific repairs as required.
    • Performs emergency procedures in order to provide continuous service of all utility systems feeding the hospital in the event of one or more system failures under the direction of supervision.
    • Performs emergency repairs to all utility systems under the direction of supervisor.
    • Performs maintenance and keeps appropriate records for equipment that has had corrective maintenance and/or preventative maintenance.

Plant Operator 3rd Class

  • Operations:
    • Assists with inspection, testing, maintenance tasks on emergency power systems, including generators and transfer switches. Accurately documents assigned work order progress and completion in the work order management system, and ensures timely work completion to minimize disruptions to patient care.
    • Performs assigned preventive maintenance, installation, testing, and treatment tasks on HVAC, refrigeration, medical gas and vacuum systems, pneumatic tube systems, and hydronic equipment such as boilers, chillers, cooling towers, and pumps. Ensures accurate documentation of work order progress and completion in the work order management system, prioritizing timely completion to minimize disruptions to patient care.
    • Performs daily equipment rounding and chemical testing for boilers and cooling towers, ensuring operating parameters are compliant with hospital policies and manufacturer's recommendations. Adjusts chemical treatment as qualified to improve equipment performance. Accurately documents all rounding, testing, and treatment activities.
    • Reads and interprets building plans, schematics, equipment manuals, and the building management system to independently diagnose and repair heating water, steam, chilled water, and other central energy plant system issues. Utilize diagnostic skills to identify root causes of equipment and system failures and implement effective repair strategies to minimize downtime.
    • Maintains effective communication with team members, supervisors, and customers, responding to requests and providing updates as needed, to ensure a clear understanding of tasks and address any complications that arise.
    • Demonstrates the ability to maintain a clean and organized worksite, adhering to departmental expectations for cleanliness and safety, ensuring that all tools, equipment, and vehicles are properly maintained and stored.
  • Compliance/Safety
    • Responsible for reporting any safety related incident in a timely fashion through the Midas/RDE tool; attends all safety related training programs; performs work in a safe manner; monitors work environment for possible safety issues and ensures others are also performing work in a safe manner.
    • Stays current and complies with state and federal regulations/statutes and company policies that impact the employee’s area of responsibility.
    • If required for position, ensures all certifications and/or licenses are up-to-date and valid prior to expiration dates.
    • Completes all company mandatory modules and required job specific training in the specified time frame.

Qualifications

Healthcare is a rapidly changing environment and technology is integrated into almost all aspects of patient care. Computers and other electronic devices are utilized across the organization and throughout each department. Colleagues must have an understanding of computers, and competence in using computers and basic software programs.

 

Plant Operator 1st Class:

  • Education
    • High School Diploma or equivalent - Required
    • Technical or vocational training in HVAC, electrical, plumbing, construction, or general facilities maintenance - Preferred
  • Certification & Licensures
    • Employees hired on or before September 1, 2025, will have 24 months from that date to complete the required certifications.
    • Required
      • Valid AZ Driver’s License with no moving violations for the previous 39 months
      • Fire extinguisher training (PASS) and certificate within 90 days of hire
      • Fire alarm (code response) training and certificate within 90 days of hire
      • OSHA 10 Certification, General Workers (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) within 90 days of hire
      • NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace (National Fire Protection Association) training and certificate within 180 days of hire
      • NFPA 99: Health Care Facilities Code (National Fire Protection Association) training and certificate within 180 days of hire
      • Boiler Operator training and certificate within 180 days of hire
      • Water Treatment training and certificate within 180 days of hire
      • Manufacturer specific building management system training and certificate (Honeywell, Siemens, Trane, etc.) within 180 days
      • Senior Mechanic Evaluation and Certification for Health Care (MECH) (American Hospital Association) within one year of hire
      • Variable Frequency Drive Training and Certificate within one year of hire
      • Hydronic System Training and Certificate within one year of hire
      • Translogic Tube system operations and maintenance training within one year of hire
      • EPA 608 Certification Type 1, 2, 3, or Universal (Environmental Protection Agency), Commercial/Industrial Refrigeration Certification, or similar within two years of hire
    • Preferred
      • ASSE 6040 – Medical Gas Systems Maintenance Personnel or ASSE 6010 – Medical Gas Systems Installer (American Society of Sanitary Engineering)
      • Certified Control Systems Technician (ISA), or similar within one year of hire
      • OSHA 30 Certification, Supervisor and Safety Workers (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) within 90 days of hire
      • CNFPA 110: Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems (National Fire Protection Association) training and certificate
  • Experience
    • 6 years in HVAC, refrigeration, controls and instrumentation, and other mechanical systems - Required
    • 1 year in a healthcare facility – Preferred

 

Plant Operator 2nd Class:

  • Education
    • High School Diploma or equivalent – Required
    • Technical or vocational training in HVAC, electrical, plumbing, construction, or general facilities maintenance - Preferred
  • Certification & Licensures
    • Employees hired on or before September 1, 2025, will have 24 months from that date to complete the required certifications.
    • Required
      • Valid AZ Driver’s License with no moving violations for the previous 39 months
      • Fire extinguisher training (PASS) and certificate within 90 days of hire
      • Fire alarm (code response) training and certificate within 90 days of hire
      • OSHA 10 Certification, General Workers (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) within 90 days of hire
      • NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace (National Fire Protection Association) training and certificate within 180 days of hire
      • NFPA 99: Health Care Facilities Code (National Fire Protection Association) training and certificate within 180 days of hire
      • Boiler Operator training and certificate within 180 days of hire
      • Water Treatment training and certificate within 180 days of hire
      • Certified Health Care Physical Environment Worker (American Hospital Association) within 180 days of hire
      • Translogic Tube system operations and maintenance training within one year of hire
      • Manufacturer specific building management system (Honeywell, Siemens, Trane, etc.) training and certificate within one year of hire
      • Mechanic Evaluation and Certification for Health Care (MECH) (American Hospital Association) within one year of hire
    • Preferred
      • EPA 608 Certification Type 1, 2, 3, or Universal (Environmental Protection Agency), Commercial/Industrial Refrigeration Certification, or similar
      • Hydronic System Training and Certificate
      • Variable Frequency Drive Training and Certificate
      • Senior Mechanic Evaluation and Certification for Health Care (MECH) (American Hospital Association)
  • Experience
    • 3 years in HVAC, refrigeration, controls and instrumentation, and other mechanical systems - Required
    • Experience in a healthcare facility - Preferred

 

Plant Operator 3rd Class:

  • Education
    • High School Diploma or GED- Required
    • Steam Plant Operation/ Equivalent Trade School or Apprenticeship- Preferred
  • Certification & Licensures
    • Valid AZ Driver’s License with no moving violations for the previous 39 months- Required
    • EPA Certification/ Universal- Preferred
    • Refrigerant Handling Certification- Preferred
  • Experience
    • Minimum 1 to 2 years Experience- Required

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