Operating Engineer - Roundhouse - Full Time

4 Days ago • All levels • Facilities Management

About the job

SummaryBy Outscal

Must have:
  • Journeyman operating engineer or maintenance machinist
  • Boiler Technician Class A or C
  • Steam train or steam engine experience preferred
  • Strong verbal skills
  • Ability to use handheld radios, mobile devices, and other communications equipment
  • Familiar with pumps, compressors, boilers, steam engines, and associated equipment
  • Familiar with alignment of pumps and shafts
  • Able to read and interpret blueprints and schematics
  • Familiar with or have the ability to learn the Computerized Maintenance Management System
Good to have:
  • AA/AS in Engineering, Maintenance Management, or equivalent
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Job Summary:

The Operating Engineer performs operational and functional checks of Steam Trains, Disneyland Railroad track, and Mark Twain Riverboat, troubleshoot systems/equipment, perform installation, maintenance, and repair of systems/equipment, and conduct quality checks of completed work. Position provides direct support to Firers, Steam Engineers, and Operations teams

Skills/training/experience: journeyman operating engineer or maintenance machinist, Boiler Technician Class A or C, steam train or steam engine experience preferred

Responsibilities:

Operational and functional checks — be able to start and operate Steam Trains and Mark Twain, inspect the Disneyland Railroad track, and check for proper operation of fault and emergency systems. Must be able to read, understand, and follow checklists to safely operate the system or equipment and know what actions to take in case of equipment failure or during emergency conditions.

Troubleshoot systems/equipment — must clearly understand how each individual locomotive and Mark Twain Riverboat's system or equipment operates to be able to identify and evaluate causes of malfunction or failure. Ability to read blueprints and schematics, diagrams, and troubleshooting procedures; use of monitoring devices and craft specified tools as necessary.

Installation, maintenance, or repair of systems and equipment — accept technical direction from in-house and engineering sources and conduct and implement required actions.

  • Disassembly of system components — utilize hand and power operated tools, use hand and arm movements such as power grip, lifting above and below the waist, bending, stooping, standing, crouching, and reaching.

  • Assembly of system components — utilize hand and power operated tools to assemble system components per blueprints and/or engineering drawings. Generally performed while standing or sitting at a workbench or the system location in the plant. This involves using repetitive hand and arm movements such as power grip, fine grasping, pushing, and pulling to torque nuts and bolts to specifications.

Material and equipment handling — operating engineers must lift, carry, and place system components on work surfaces and material handling carts, pallets, and other fixtures. Pushes/pulls carts, pallet jacks, hand trucks and wheeled fixtures around shop or plant floor. Uses overhead hoists and cranes to move heavy assemblies. Operates man lifts to complete maintenance on tall/high equipment. Uses forklift to move oversize/heavy loads over medium and long distances. This requires bending/twisting at the waist, lifting and carrying objects of up to 100 lbs.

Basic Qualifications:

  • You must be at least 18 years of age to be considered for this role

Disney Behavior

  • Respect for diversity
  • Courteous
  • Energetic (this position will require stamina because of constant moving about, standing, and equipment and tool use)
  • Focus (mental concentration while working in an industrial environment)
  • Adaptability (maybe required to stop/start tasks depending on priorities)

Service Orientation

  • Excellent communicator (express technical ideas, exchange information with engineers, consultants, management, and other cast members!
  • Receptive to tasks involving special requests
  • Able to work in a fast paced and multifaceted environment

Team Behaviors

  • Willing to follow instructions and take direction
  • Committed/reliable — reports to assignments on time and prepared for work
  • Encouraging of other cast members on the team

Technical Abilities

  • Be able to use special tools and equipment
  • Familiar with pumps, compressors, boilers, steam engines, and associated equipment. Familiar with alignment of pumps and shafts
  • Be able to read and interpret blueprints and schematics
  • Be familiar with or have the ability to learn the Computerized Maintenance Management System

Communication Skills and Abilities

  • Strong verbal skills required (able to converse with team members, management, and contractors)
  • Ability to use handheld radios, mobile devices, and other communications equipment

Preferred Qualifications:

AA/AS in Engineering, Maintenance Management, or equivalent

Additional Information:

SCHEDULE AVAILABILTY
Our Theme Parks and Resort Hotels operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Availability to work Sunday through Saturday, any shift (1st, 2nd, and 3rd shift) including holidays, and must be open to any days off. Availability to work overtime as needed.

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The pay rate for this role in California is $38.48 per hour.

Select benefits may be provided as part of the compensation package, such as medical, financial, and/or other benefits. To learn more about our benefits visit: .
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