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Energy Management (UEM) provides reliable and cost-effective electricity, chilled water, steam, deionized water, compressed air, emergency power, and elevator services for The University of Texas at Austin
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• Develop and run test methods using Bluehill Universal and MTS Testworks 4 • Assemble and maintain high-pressure (3000 psi) hydraulic and compressed air systems • Calibrate and troubleshoot test
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-solving skills are essential in this role. Job Duties and Responsibilities: Direct and manage the Utilities Operators that maintain the buildings' and chillers, auxiliary equipment, compressed air, vacuum
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enemas, douches, and irrigations as directed. Apply hot water bottles, aqua K pads, ice bags, and coolers, and hot and cold compresses as directed. Chart and document care and/or behaviors as required
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condition and compliance with prescribed therapies. Safely and appropriately operates patient equipment such as infusion pumps, mobility devices, specialty beds, leg compression devices, and pressure relief
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bottles, aqua K pads, ice bags, and coolers, and hot and cold compresses as directed. Chart and document care and/or behaviors as required. Take temperatures, pulse rates, blood pressure and respiration
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and obtains TED hose; applies Sequential Compression Devices. Performs post-mortem care and transports deceased patients to the morgue/pathology. Responds to call lights and alarms; answer unit
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working with threaded joints, flanged joints and associated sealing, compression fittings, clamped joints, and system instrumentation such as pressure gauges, temperature gauges, vacuum gauges, level probes
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and implementing comprehensive maintenance programs for mechanical utility systems is required. Experience with mechanical utility systems such as vacuum, compressed gases, or SF6 is beneficial
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working with threaded joints, flanged joints and associated sealing, compression fittings, clamped joints, and system instrumentation such as pressure gauges, temperature gauges, vacuum gauges, level probes