As a Boiler Operator, you will be responsible for operating and maintaining boiler systems to ensure the efficient production of steam or hot water This role involves monitoring equipment, performing routine maintenance, and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards Boiler Operators typically work in industrial facilities, power plants, or other settings where boilers are utilized Key Responsibilities: Boiler Operation:Operate and control high-pressure boilers to generate steam or hot water Monitor boiler gauges, meters, and controls to ensure proper functioning Safety Compliance:Adhere to safety protocols and guidelines for boiler operation Conduct regular safety checks and inspections to prevent accidents Equipment Monitoring:Monitor and adjust boiler parameters to maintain optimal efficiency and performance Respond to alarms or abnormalities in the operation of the boiler Maintenance:Perform routine maintenance tasks, such as cleaning, lubricating, and replacing worn components Schedule and oversee periodic inspections and repairs Water Treatment:Manage water treatment processes to ensure the proper chemical balance in the boiler system Conduct water tests and adjust chemical dosages as needed Record Keeping:Maintain accurate logs and records of boiler operations, maintenance activities, and inspections Document fuel consumption, water levels, and steam production Emergency Response:Respond to emergency situations, such as equipment malfunctions or power outages Take appropriate actions to mitigate risks and ensure the safety of personnel Collaboration:Collaborate with other operators, maintenance personnel, and engineering staff Communicate effectively with team members and supervisors