Requirement Detail

Job Title Boiler Plant Operators
Job Code 209969
Contact Phone # ___-___-____ - Ext
Date Posted 04/02/2026
Number Of Positions Available 4
Client Id 20337
Location Nashville, TN USA
Pay Rate
Job Description
• Boiler Plant Operators


Required Knowledge / Equipment Experience:

• Cleaver Brooks high-pressure boilers (maintenance, repair, safety testing, pressure monitoring)
• Deaerator tank systems
• Hot well tanks and pumps
• Daily pressure logging and alarm monitoring
• Temperature monitoring and system maintenance

Experience Requirement:

• Minimum 5 years of experience operating, installing, servicing, and maintaining high-pressure steam boilers up to 2,500 Client.
• Experience with high-pressure systems in hospital or commercial settings preferred.3 Cleaver Brook high pressure Boilers – Maintenance and repair required, safety device testing required, log pressures daily, and watch/maintain pressure alarms and gages. 
• Not limited to these requirements.
• Deaerator (DA) tank – Prevents corrosion by having chemicals in water to treat. 
• Employees are required to maintain their systems.
• Hot Well Tanks/Pumps – Which will require regular maintenance.

Required Certifications:

• OSHA 10
• Confined Space Entry
• VHA Safe Steaming Course
• 360 Training – Boiler Operator Certification
• Auto Flame Factory Training
• Aerco Factory Training
• Direct Logic Factory Training
• C-More Factory Training
• Safety Testing / BEI Video training (may be completed onsite prior to independent work)

Security Requirement

• Must be eligible for VA Tier 1 background investigation and PIV badge.

Availability Requirements

• 24/7 shift coverage
• Emergency response within 24 hours

Roles and responsibilities: 

• Boiler Operators must be certified under the following courses and training, pertaining to the equipment.
• These tasks are to be performed daily, some during each shift depending on necessity. 

Some tasks shall be performed when required.

1. Start-up and shut down of boiler(s),
2. Operation of plant equipment and controls,
3. Collecting, recording, and documenting of plant operations,
4. Routine equipment maintenance,
5. Preparation of equipment for inspections,
6. Operation and testing of all safety devices and control equipment,
7. Operation of emergency generators,
8. Facility monitoring,
9. Perform monthly (PM's) preventative Maintenance
10. Other tasks as required by VA for utility systems operators.



Training schedule - 

• Will not reflect actual schedule, contracted employees will be required to work.
• If training is insufficient termination may occur.