Boiler Operations
- Operate boilers in accordance with standard operating procedures (SOPs) and safety guidelines
- Monitor boiler parameters such as pressure, temperature, fuel consumption, and water levels
- Assist in boiler start-up, shutdown, and changeover procedures
- Report abnormalities, leaks, alarms, or unsafe conditions immediately to the supervisor
Water Treatment Operations
- Perform routine water treatment processes for boiler feed water, cooling water, and wastewater
- Conduct regular water testing (e.g., pH, TDS, hardness, chemical dosage) and record results
- Prepare, handle, and apply water treatment chemicals following safety protocols
- Ensure treated water meets required quality standards for boiler and plant use
Maintenance Support
- Perform basic preventive maintenance tasks and housekeeping of boiler and water treatment areas
- Assist maintenance personnel during inspections, repairs, and shutdown activities
- Ensure tools, pumps, tanks, and treatment equipment are clean and in good working condition
Safety and Compliance
- Follow company safety rules, lockout/tagout procedures, and PPE requirements
- Support compliance with environmental regulations and company pollution control measures
- Participate in safety drills, toolbox meetings, and training programs
- Immediately report incidents, near misses, or environmental concerns
Documentation and Reporting
- Maintain accurate daily logs for boiler operation, water treatment readings, and chemical usage
- Submit shift reports, checklists, and handover notes to ensure continuity between shifts
- Assist in preparing documents needed for inspections, audits, or regulatory compliance
Shift and Operational Support
- Work on shifting schedules, including night shifts, weekends, and holidays as required
- Assist during peak operations, emergency situations, or manpower shortages
- Perform other utility-related tasks as assigned by the supervisor or department head
Qualifications
- Vocational, Technical, or College level (Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical Technology, or related field preferred)
- Experience in boiler operation, water treatment, or industrial utilities is an advantage
- Basic knowledge of boiler systems, water treatment processes, and safety practices
- Willingness to work on shifting schedules and in an industrial environment
- Physically fit and able to work in hot, noisy, or hazardous areas
- Boiler Operation training or TESDA certification (preferred)
- Basic water analysis and chemical handling knowledge
- Pollution Control Officer (PCO) training or environmental awareness is an advantage
- Ability to read gauges, meters, and simple technical manuals
- Good teamwork, discipline, and attention to detail