As a Medical Gas Plant Operator specializing in Engineering & Maintenance, you will be responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of medical gas production equipment and related systems within healthcare facilities. Your primary focus will be on maintaining equipment functionality, overseeing preventive maintenance schedules, troubleshooting operational issues, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards governing medical gas systems.Key Responsibilities:Equipment Operation: Operate and monitor medical gas production equipment, including compressors, cylinders, storage tanks, and distribution systems, to ensure continuous and reliable gas supply.Preventive Maintenance: Develop and implement preventive maintenance schedules for medical gas production equipment and associated components to minimize downtime and ensure optimal performance.Troubleshooting: Identify and diagnose equipment malfunctions or operational issues, and perform corrective actions to restore functionality promptly.Repairs and Servicing: Conduct repairs, replacements, and servicing of medical gas equipment and systems as needed, adhering to manufacturer guidelines and safety protocols.Quality Control: Monitor gas purity levels and conduct regular testing to ensure compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements, such as NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) guidelines and FDA (Food and Drug Administration) regulations.Documentation and Record-Keeping: Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, equipment inspections, repairs, and gas quality tests to ensure compliance with regulatory documentation requirements.Safety Compliance: Adhere to all safety protocols and guidelines governing the operation of medical gas systems, including proper handling of gases, equipment shutdown procedures, and emergency response protocols.Training and Compliance: Provide training to staff members on safe handling practices, equipment operation procedures, and regulatory compliance requirements related to medical gas systems.Emergency Response: Respond promptly to emergencies or equipment failures, following established protocols to mitigate risks and ensure the safety of patients and healthcare staff.Collaboration: Coordinate with other departments, such as Facilities Management, Biomedical Engineering, and Environmental Health and Safety, to ensure seamless integration of medical gas systems with facility infrastructure and operations.