The Building Maintenance Engineer reports to the Chief Engineer (if applicable) and maintains a working relationship with and takes direction from all Property Managers in his/her area for issues affecting their properties.
Issues may range from tenant improvement work to preventive maintenance and repair of all building systems. This must be done in a manner that not only protects but also maximizes the value of the Building Engineer must exhibit outstanding client service and professionalism in all interactions with tenants and staff. Teamwork and collaboration are critical to this positions success.
Pay: $28-$31 per hour.
The pay listed is the hourly range or the hourly rate for this position. A specific offer will vary basedon applicants experience skills abilities geographic location and alignment with market data.
Maintenance repair and operation of HVACR and MEP equipment as assigned to include large air-cooled chillers electric boilers and heat exchangers
Complete preventative and corrective maintenance tasks on all building systems
Troubleshoot and diagnose building systems
Prioritize the maintenance and repairs of facility equipment and parts
Inspect alarm systems (fire protection) and schedule repairs as needed
Perform daily building rounds to ensure functionality and safety
Conduct general upkeep procedures and other tasks as assigned (painting etc.)
Coordinate work performed by contractors and outside vendors
Monitor critical spares inventory
Ensure health and safety policies are complied with
Monitor operate and troubleshoot with building automation system
Maintain logs for both maintenance and compliance related issues
Customer-first mindset when responding to work orders
Display ability and desire to train and mentor other building technicians.
Qualifications
Skills
Proven experience as a maintenance technician with 1 to 3 years in a facilities maintenance environment or a trades level equivalent
Solid understanding of engineering concepts including HVAC mechanical electrical and plumbing systems
Sound troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
Working knowledge of tools and devices
Ability to interpret blueprints specifications and schematics
Thorough understanding of the refrigeration cycle and Direct Exchange equipment
Outstanding organizational and prioritization abilities
A sound understanding of general maintenance processes and methods
Ability to keep track of and report on activity
Working knowledge of facilities systems and equipment
Able to work in a fast-paced environment and multi-task effectively
Effective interpersonal and written communication skills
Experience with Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) procedures
Familiarity with CMMS (FM Systems Primo Data Stream etc.)
Qualifications:
Completion of HVACR or Facilities Maintenance/Operation program from an accredited institution and 1-3 years in a hands-on maintenance role.
Special Engineer Minnesota State Boiler License
Proficient with Microsoft Office applications
Physical: lift 50 pounds move 600-pound barrel with aid of barrel dolly use full range of body movements (standing squatting sitting walking bending etc.) climb stairs and ladders; manipulate small objects with hands
Willingness to work an on-call schedule
Required Experience:
Junior IC
Description The Building Maintenance Engineer reports to the Chief Engineer (if applicable) and maintains a working relationship with and takes direction from all Property Managers in his/her area for issues affecting their properties.Issues may range from tenant improvement work to preventive maint...
Description
The Building Maintenance Engineer reports to the Chief Engineer (if applicable) and maintains a working relationship with and takes direction from all Property Managers in his/her area for issues affecting their properties.
Issues may range from tenant improvement work to preventive maintenance and repair of all building systems. This must be done in a manner that not only protects but also maximizes the value of the Building Engineer must exhibit outstanding client service and professionalism in all interactions with tenants and staff. Teamwork and collaboration are critical to this positions success.
Pay: $28-$31 per hour.
The pay listed is the hourly range or the hourly rate for this position. A specific offer will vary basedon applicants experience skills abilities geographic location and alignment with market data.
Maintenance repair and operation of HVACR and MEP equipment as assigned to include large air-cooled chillers electric boilers and heat exchangers
Complete preventative and corrective maintenance tasks on all building systems
Troubleshoot and diagnose building systems
Prioritize the maintenance and repairs of facility equipment and parts
Inspect alarm systems (fire protection) and schedule repairs as needed
Perform daily building rounds to ensure functionality and safety
Conduct general upkeep procedures and other tasks as assigned (painting etc.)
Coordinate work performed by contractors and outside vendors
Monitor critical spares inventory
Ensure health and safety policies are complied with
Monitor operate and troubleshoot with building automation system
Maintain logs for both maintenance and compliance related issues
Customer-first mindset when responding to work orders
Display ability and desire to train and mentor other building technicians.
Qualifications
Skills
Proven experience as a maintenance technician with 1 to 3 years in a facilities maintenance environment or a trades level equivalent
Solid understanding of engineering concepts including HVAC mechanical electrical and plumbing systems
Sound troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
Working knowledge of tools and devices
Ability to interpret blueprints specifications and schematics
Thorough understanding of the refrigeration cycle and Direct Exchange equipment
Outstanding organizational and prioritization abilities
A sound understanding of general maintenance processes and methods
Ability to keep track of and report on activity
Working knowledge of facilities systems and equipment
Able to work in a fast-paced environment and multi-task effectively
Effective interpersonal and written communication skills
Experience with Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) procedures
Familiarity with CMMS (FM Systems Primo Data Stream etc.)
Qualifications:
Completion of HVACR or Facilities Maintenance/Operation program from an accredited institution and 1-3 years in a hands-on maintenance role.
Special Engineer Minnesota State Boiler License
Proficient with Microsoft Office applications
Physical: lift 50 pounds move 600-pound barrel with aid of barrel dolly use full range of body movements (standing squatting sitting walking bending etc.) climb stairs and ladders; manipulate small objects with hands