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BOILER INSPECTOR
State of Tennessee Knoxville, TN
$39k-51k (estimate)
Full Time | Public Administration 2 Months Ago
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State of Tennessee is Hiring a BOILER INSPECTOR Near Knoxville, TN

Location: Knox County
Last Day to Apply: Mar 18 , 2024
Business Unit: Regulatory Compliance
Job Family: Labor & Workforce Development
Job Opening ID: 55829

Job Information

Opening Date/Time
03/12/2024 12:00AM Central Time
Closing Date/Time
03/18/2024 11:59PM Central Time
Salary (Monthly)
$4,975.00
Salary (Annually)
$59,700.00
Job Type
Full-Time
City, State Location
Knoxville, TN
Department
Labor and Workforce Development
State of Tennessee Job Information


LOCATION OF (1) POSITION TO BE FILLED: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, BOILERS AND ELEVATORS DIVISION, KNOX COUNTY

Qualifications

Education and Experience: Education equivalent to graduation from a standard high school; and experience equivalent to four years of full-time work inspecting, constructing, repairing or operating high pressure boilers or unfired pressure vessels.

OR

One year of experience as a Boiler Inspector Assistant.


Necessary Special Qualifications:
  • Must meet eligibility requirements for a Commission issued by the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors:
  • A valid motor vehicle operator's license may be required for employment in some positions.
Examination Method: Education and Experience,100%, for Preferred Service positions.


Summary

Summary: Under immediate supervision, performs boiler inspection work of routine difficulty; and performs related work as required.


Distinguishing Features:
This is the entry-level class in the Boiler Inspector sub-series. An employee in this class learns to inspect boilers and pressure vessels. This class differs from that of Boiler Inspector 2* in that an incumbent of the latter is responsible for acting as a commissioned Boiler Inspector.
  • An applicant appointed to this flexibly staffed class will be reclassified to the next higher class in the series after successful completion of a mandatory one-year training period, and obtaining a commission issued by the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors; inadequate or marginal performance during the training period will result in automatic demotion or termination.


Responsibilities

Identifying Objects, Actions and Events:

Learns the steps for conducting, investigating and reporting a boiler or pressure vessel accident.

Learns to identify objects, attachments, accessories and related equipment associated with boiler and pressure vessel operations and inspections.


Performing General Physical Activities:

Learns to follow explicit rules to enter confined spaces.

Learns the proper use of all personal protective equipment (TOSHA & OSHA requirement).

Performs physical activities that require considerable use of your arms and legs and moving your whole body, such as climbing, lifting, balancing, walking and stooping.


Analyzing Data or Information:

Learns to analyze and study codes as applicable to ASME, National Boiler Board and State Rules and Regulations.


Performing for or Working Directly with the Public:

Learns to manage a difficult situation while working with the customer.


Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material:

Learns to inspect newly installed and existing boilers and pressure vessels, including all attachments and connections for leaks, cracks, scale, proper hook up, and proper safety valve pressure setting and capacity.

Learns procedures and requirements for non-destructive examinations of boilers and pressure vessels.


Monitor Processes, Materials, or Surroundings:

Learns to monitor environment prior to entering respective work area.

Learns how to review repair materials and repairs.


Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with Standards:

Learns to understand the functions of proper boiler controls and operations for compliance with the State Boiler Rules and Regulations.


Communicating with Persons Outside Organization:

Learns how to interpret and relate inspections and repairs relative to State and National regulations.


Making Decisions and Solving Problems:

Learns to make decisions, recommendations and problem solving.


Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work:

Learns to set up and execute internal and external inspections of high- and low-pressure boilers and vessels.

Learns to logistically prioritize and schedule daily inspections in an efficient manner.


Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge:

Learns to conduct research on the internet to stay up-to-date with information pertaining to inspections, rules and regulations.


Performing Administrative Activities:

Learns to input reports and data into department computer system under close supervision of an assigned Boiler Inspector 2.

Learns to enter various functions (i.e., time, attendance, expense reports) into departmental system.

Learns and submits training logs daily.


Documenting/Recording Information:

Learns the day-to-day process for completing paperwork for inspections.

Learns to prepare other standard records, reports, and documents.


Interacting with Computers:

Learns to initiate and complete electronic inspection reports.

Learns to prepare a variety of standard records and reports.

Learns to communicate via e-mail.


Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates:

Receives training and learns to make recommendations for repairs, maintenance, and improvements to boiler operations.

Attends staff meetings and conferences to obtain additional education.


Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships:

Learns to work with office staff, training instructors, and team members.


Getting Information:

Receives information from various sources of the Boiler Inspection division.


Competencies

Competencies:

Integrity and Trust

Ethics and Values

Listening

Customer Focus

Priority Setting

Time Management

Technical Learning

Patience

Timely Decision Making

Approachability

Self-Knowledge


Knowledge:

Mathematics

Education and Training

Mechanical

Public Safety and Security

Engineering and Technology

Physics

Law and Government

Computer and Electronics

Design

Building and Constructions

Clerical

Production and Processing

Psychology

Customer and Personal Service

Chemistry


Skills:

Reading Comprehension

Active Learning

Critical Thinking

Active Listening

Learning Strategies

Operation and Control

Operation Monitoring

Quality Control Analysis

Speaking

Writing

Mathematics

Installation

Complex Problem Solving

Coordination

Monitoring

Time Management

Equipment Selection

Service Orientation

Technology Design

Troubleshooting

Equipment Maintenance

Science

Repairing

Social Perceptiveness


Abilities:

Explosive Strength

Extent Flexibility

Reaction Time

Arm-Hand Steadiness

Gross Body Coordination

Mathematical Reasoning

Oral Expression

Problem Sensitivity

Response Orientation

Dynamic Flexibility

Dynamic Strength

Finger Dexterity

Gross Body Equilibrium

Manual Dexterity

Multi-Limb Coordination

Oral Comprehension

Perceptual Speed

Speed of Limb Movement

Wrist-Finger Speed

Written Comprehension

Written Expression

Deductive Reasoning

Hearing Sensitivity

Rate Control

Auditory Attention

Memorization

Originality

Stamina

Control Precision

Spatial Orientation

Flexibility of Closure

Selective Attention

Static Strength

Trunk Strength

Depth Perception

Far Vision

Glare Sensitivity

Near Vision

Peripheral Vision

Speech Clarity

Speech Recognition

Visual Color Discrimination

Sound Localization

Night Vision

Inductive Reasoning

Information Ordering

Number Facility

Speed of Closure

Visualization

Time Sharing


Tools & Equipment

Personal Computer

Telephone

Fax Machine/Scanner

Printer

Copy Machine

Motor Vehicles

Audio/Visual Recorders

GPS

Calculator

Inspection Mirror

Flammable Gas Monitor

Borescope

Micrometer

Calipers

Hard Hat

Safety Harness

Safety Glasses

Safety Shoes

High Visibility Vest

Flashlights

Lockout Tagouts

Tape Measure

Daily Planner

Tennessee Tags

Screw Drivers

Cell Phones

Carbon Monoxide Monitors

Internet Access for Field Offices

Coveralls

Gloves

Gorilla Glue

Ear Plugs

Clipboard

Office Supplies (pens, paper, etc.)

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Public Administration

SALARY

$39k-51k (estimate)

POST DATE

03/15/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

05/14/2024

WEBSITE

tn.gov

HEADQUARTERS

NASHVILLE, TN

SIZE

15,000 - 50,000

FOUNDED

1976

TYPE

Private

CEO

BILL LEE

REVENUE

$10B - $50B

INDUSTRY

Public Administration

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