Stationary Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer, Building Maintenance, Installation Technician
Stationary Engineer, Quik Trip Corporation
• Tulsa, OK, United States
Complete maintenance and ensure proper operation of mechanical and electrical systems at the corporate headquarters.
Major FunctionsMaintain, troubleshoot and regulate chilled water and DX HVAC system in compliance with city, state and federal regulations. (25%)
- Assist with HVAC preventive maintenance programs.
- Perform daily, weekly, and monthly preventive maintenance tasks of refrigeration equipment.
Provide assistance with the maintaining, troubleshooting and operation of electrical systems and emergency power equipment in compliance with city, state and federal regulations. (20%)
- Perform monthly preventative maintenance of Generators I, II, and III.
- Replace interior and exterior lighting as needed.
Maintain, troubleshoot and regulate interior plumbing in compliance with city, state and federal regulations. (15%)
Maintain, troubleshoot and repair fire extinguishers and fire protection systems. Perform monthly preventative maintenance on the fire extinguishers/ fire protection system. (5%)
Utilize the call management system to complete repair calls, close completed calls, enter resolutions for calls and update the call schedule as needed, while completing work assigned by the required deadline. (10%)
Maintain and repair elevator systems. (5%)
- Perform monthly preventative maintenance on all elevators.
- Compliance with city, state and federal regulations.
Inspect and maintain roofing system including lightning rods. (5%)
While on or off the premise, the mechanical technician receives the following alarms from the energy management system on their company‑provided laptop and/or cell phone. After normal operating hours, the technician is responsible for checking alarms remotely and is required to be onsite within thirty minutes. (5%)
- Shutdown alarms for the chillers, pumps, air handlers, boilers and cooling towers.
- Startup, shutdown and general alarms produced by the generators.
- General faults from the Liebert units.
- Water under the data center floor.
- Low water level from the cooling towers.
- High and low water temperatures from chilled and heating water loops.
- Alarms from the UPS in the data center.
- Refrigerant monitor alarms.
If an alarm is received the technician checks the alarm and equipment, determines the cause of the alarm, and then attends to the alarm remotely or, if necessary, returns onsite after normal operating hours. Factors necessitating onsite attention include, but are not limited to, the following: (5%)
- Shutdown alarms (most cannot be determined remotely using the EMS).
- Alarms that cannot be reset remotely.
- Generators activated and running.
- Problem with the computer‑room equipment.
- Central plant equipment failure and the technician or supervisor unable to restart the equipment remotely.
- Air handlers, depending on conditions: usually left off until the next scheduled work shift unless they cool a data closet or outside temperature is very cold.
Assist with special projects as needed. (5%)
Position in OrganizationReports to:
Chief Building Engineer
Inside the Company:
Employees at Corporate headquarters, Tulsa Division, Tulsa Facilities Support.
Outside the Company:
Vendors and tenants at the south campus.
The required specifications (education, experience, and skills) are those that the employee must have to hold the position. Applicants applying for this position must possess the required specifications in order to be considered for the job. Desired specifications are those that are not required for the employee to hold the position but the employee should try to obtain the desired education, experience, and/or skills to be effective and successful in the position.
RequiredEducation
High school graduate or equivalent.
Desired EducationTechnical training in HVAC.
Required Experience- One year of experience as a First Class Engineer in the operation of low‑pressure refrigerant centrifugal chillers and high‑pressure refrigerant screw chillers.
- Three years of experience in diesel emergency generator operation and in UPS maintenance.
- Three years of experience in low‑pressure boiler operation.
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