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Stationary Engine Operator operates and maintains stationary engines and compressor systems that provide power, mechanical energy, or gas compression for industrial, utility, or building operations. They monitor equipment, adjust controls, perform routine inspections and maintenance, and respond promptly to faults or emergencies to ensure safe, efficient, and reliable operations, adhering strictly to safety and environmental regulations and collaborating with engineering and maintenance teams to support continuous operation.
Tasks
Start, stop, operate, and adjust stationary engines, compressors, controls, valves, and regulators to maintain safe and efficient operations.
Monitor engine and compressor instruments, gauges, and control panels to detect abnormalities.
Conduct inspections and troubleshoot minor mechanical or operational faults, including identifying wear, leaks, or equipment issues.
Perform routine maintenance, including lubrication, cleaning, and minor part replacement.
Record operational data and prepare reports for maintenance, compliance, and safety tracking.
Coordinate with maintenance and engineering teams for major repairs or servicing.
Follow safety procedures, environmental regulations, and emergency protocols to prevent accidents.
Assist in startup, shutdown, and operational support of utility systems such as compressors, waste treatment, and water purification equipment.
Skills
Basic
Ability to follow safety procedures and maintain physical stamina for operating machinery.
Basic computer skills for data logging, control systems, and reporting.
Effective communication skills to coordinate with supervisors and team members.
Problem-solving abilities to quickly address operational and mechanical issues safely.
Strong attention to detail to monitor engine and compressor performance accurately.
Specific
Ability to analyse engine and compressor performance to identify faults and improve efficiency.
Ability to maintain accurate operational records and reports for performance and safety compliance.
Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, engine and compressor diagrams, schematics, and process flow charts.
Competency in routine maintenance, preventive servicing, and minor repairs of engine and compressor systems.
Competency in troubleshooting mechanical, electrical, and control system faults.
Knowledge in fuel systems, lubrication, cooling systems, and compressor operations.
Knowledge in operation of stationary engines and compressors, including internal combustion, diesel, and gas systems.
Knowledge in safety protocols, environmental regulations, and risk assessment procedures.
Proficiency in using control panels, instrumentation, and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) or control room systems.
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QUALIFICATION
Diploma or equivalent
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