Stationary Engineer
Company: Facility Services Management Inc.
Location: Bremerton
Posted on: March 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Stationary Engineer Stationary Engineer / Boiler Operator Keep
critical systems running. Power what matters. Position Summary: The
Stationary Engineer plays a critical role in operating,
maintaining, and repairing boilers, chillers, HVAC systems,
electrical distribution centers, emergency power systems, and other
essential mechanical systems that keep the facility running safely
and efficiently. Key Responsibilities: Operate and maintain utility
systems providing heat, steam, hot water, humidification,
electricity, and more. Monitor system performance using gauges,
meters, and Direct Digital Building Control (DDBC) systems, making
adjustments to optimize efficiency and safety. Perform testing and
treatment of boiler and feed water systems. Keep detailed logs and
records of system operations and maintenance activities. Respond
quickly to alarms and service calls, ensuring minimal downtime and
prompt resolution. Maintain equipment in top operating condition
through preventive maintenance and repairs. Supervise and
coordinate tasks with other support personnel as needed. For Navy
Hospital assignments: Provide after-hours and weekend support for
the hospital's 'trouble desk' and manage additional systems like
medical air, medical gases, chillers, and emergency power systems.
Qualifications: Minimum 4 years of experience operating and
maintaining power boilers, or completion of a recognized technical
or apprenticeship program with at least 3 years of related
experience. Proficiency in automatic boiler controls and Direct
Digital Building Control systems (minimum 1 year experience
required). Skilled in water testing and treatment for boiler
operations. Experience with large-scale facility systems preferred
(especially in healthcare or government settings). Fourth Class
Power Engineer Certification Program of the National Institute for
the Uniform Licensing of Power Engineers, Inc (NIULPE), Third Class
Power Plant Operating Engineer Certification Program of the
American Society of Power Engineer, Inc. (ASOPE), or a Grade II
Steam Engineer certification from City of Seattle/Tacoma/Spokane,
or higher. Must meet company and government physical and security
requirements, including respirator qualification and clearance
eligibility. Valid state-issued driver's license with acceptable
driving record. U.S. Citizenship required. Ability to pass
government-mandated background checks and drug screenings. For
Naval Hospital assignments: Proof of Rubella immunity and TB test
within the past 12 months required prior to employment. Physical
Expectations Lift up to 10 lbs regularly and up to 50 lbs
occasionally. Frequent use of hands/arms and clear communication.
Periodic standing, walking, climbing, kneeling, and crawling. We
provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with
disabilities. Why You'll Love It Here You'll be part of a skilled,
supportive team where your expertise truly matters. Every day
brings something new - and your work keeps people safe,
comfortable, and operational. Ready to power up your career? Apply
today and become a vital part of our operations team. Equal
Opportunity Employer - This job description may change as
organizational needs evolve. Compensation details: 45.74-45.74
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Keywords: Facility Services Management Inc., Seattle , Stationary Engineer, Engineering , Bremerton, Washington