SUMMARY
The Industrial Burner Technician is a specialized professional responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing industrial burner systems. These systems are critical in various settings where precise control of heat and combustion is essential, such as manufacturing plants, refineries, power generation facilities, and commercial boilers.
KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIESThe Boiler Technician performs work on burners (gas, oil, methane, propane and other), boiler controls, feedwater units, pumps, valves, softeners and all related system equipment and components.
The industrial Burner Service Technician will work in our Industrial Burner Division related to projects & services including, but not limited to:
Installation:
- Setup and Configuration: Installing new burner systems according to manufacturer specifications and engineering drawings.
- Integration: Connecting burners to fuel supplies, electrical systems, and any associated control panels or automation systems.
Maintenance:
- Routine Inspections: Performing regular inspections to ensure burners are operating efficiently and safely.
- Cleaning and Calibration: Cleaning burner components, adjusting settings, and calibrating controls for optimal performance.
- Troubleshooting: Identifying and resolving issues related to burner operation, such as fuel flow problems, ignition issues, or control system malfunctions.
Repair:
- Diagnostic Testing: Using diagnostic tools and equipment to pinpoint problems with burner components.
- Replacement: Replacing faulty or worn-out parts, such as burners, fuel nozzles, igniters, or sensors.
- Testing and Validation: Conducting tests after repairs to ensure burners are functioning correctly and meeting safety standards.
Compliance and Safety:
- Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring burner systems comply with safety regulations and environmental standards.
- Documentation: Maintaining accurate records of maintenance activities, repairs, and inspections.
- Training: Providing training and guidance to operators on proper burner operation and maintenance practices.
Emergency Response:
- On-call Duty: Being available for emergency repairs and troubleshooting outside of regular working hours.
- Quick Response: Responding promptly to critical failures to minimize downtime and production losses.
Other:
- The position may be required to assist in the facilitation of any boiler, HVAC, or other services.
KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS
- Education: Requires a high school diploma or equivalent.
- Three (3) to five (5) years of documentable mechanical/electrical troubleshooting.
- Technical Expertise: In-depth knowledge of industrial burner systems, combustion principles, and related equipment.
- Problem-Solving: Ability to diagnose complex issues and implement effective solutions under pressure.
- Mechanical Skills: Proficiency in using tools and equipment for maintenance and repair tasks.
- Safety Consciousness: Strong awareness of safety protocols and regulations governing industrial operations.
- Communication: Clear communication skills to interact with colleagues, clients, and vendors effectively.
- Detail-Oriented: Thoroughness in inspection, documentation, and compliance with standards.
- Product/Process knowledge in the following areas:
- Burners and Gas Train components
- Boiler Controls
- Electrical components, including motors, solenoids, relays, switches, etc.
- Mechanical fluid system components
Licenses and/or Professional Accreditation
- G1 license
- OBT 1 or 2
This is a regular, full-time position with a salary range as per collective agreement.
Skills Required
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Three to five years of mechanical/electrical troubleshooting experience
- In-depth knowledge of industrial burner systems and combustion principles
- Experience with burner and gas train components
- Experience with boiler controls
- Experience with electrical components (motors, solenoids, relays, switches)
- Experience with mechanical fluid system components (pumps, valves, feedwater units, softeners)
- Mechanical skills and proficiency using maintenance and repair tools
- Strong safety awareness and knowledge of relevant regulations
- Clear communication and documentation skills
- G1 license
- OBT 1 or OBT 2 certification
What We Do
BGIS is a global leader in integrated facility management services. With a combined team of over 10,000 globally, BGIS relentlessly focuses on delivering innovative service solutions that create value for its clients. Globally, BGIS manages over 50,000 facilities totaling more than 600 million square feet across several markets including government, higher education, utilities, telecommunications, financial services, oil & gas, healthcare and cloud enterprise. In addition to managing a diverse portfolio of corporate offices, retail, colleges, hospitals and industrial assets, BGIS is a world leader in the management of data centers and other critical environments. - BGIS is a global leader in integrated facilities management services. More than 600 million square feet of client portfolios spanning multiple markets including government, higher education, utilities, telecommunications, financial services, oil and gas, healthcare and information in the clouds. In addition to managing a diverse portfolio of office, retail, college, hospital and industrial assets, BGIS is a global leader in the management of data centers and other critical environments








