FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of a Chiller Operator?
The primary responsibilities include ensuring the smooth and efficient function of chiller systems, monitoring and documenting equipment performance, maintaining a tidy work area, and reporting any chiller concerns to the client and Project Engineer.
Is experience required for this position?
Yes, candidates should have at least 1-2 years of related work experience in chiller operatorship.
What qualifications are needed to apply for the Chiller Operator role?
Applicants must have a TESDA NCII Certificate in Domestic Refrigeration or its equivalent.
Are there any specific schedule requirements for this position?
Yes, candidates must be willing to work on a shifting schedule and be open to relocation when needed.
What skills are important for a Chiller Operator?
Important skills include basic chiller troubleshooting, repair, and preventive maintenance, along with the ability to monitor and document equipment performance accurately.
Do I need to perform maintenance on the chiller systems?
Yes, the role includes knowledge of basic chiller troubleshooting, repair, and preventive maintenance.
How often do I need to inspect and document the plant equipment?
Inspections, monitoring, and documentation of plant equipment should be conducted on an hourly or daily basis.
What should I do if I encounter a chiller concern while on duty?
You should report all chiller concerns to the client and Project Engineer immediately.
Is there an opportunity for career advancement in this position?
While the job description does not specify, gaining experience and expertise as a Chiller Operator can potentially lead to advancements in related roles within the maintenance or engineering departments.
Will training be provided for this position?
The job description does not specify whether training will be provided, but candidates are expected to have basic knowledge and skills related to chiller operations.