The Facilities Supervisor oversees preventive maintenance, repair operations, and quality assurance for facility systems, ensuring optimal performance and safety. This role involves managing a team of engineers and technicians, developing policies and long-term plans, and championing energy conservation initiatives. Strong technical knowledge in electrical systems, HVAC, and building automation is required, along with leadership and communication skills to foster an efficient and environmentally responsible operation.
Pay Range $50.00 - $54.00 Hourly
The pay listed is the Salary or Hourly range for this position. Any specific offer will vary based on the successful applicant’s education, experience, skills, abilities, geographic location, and alignment with market data. You may be eligible to participate in a Company incentive or bonus program
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$50 - $54 an hour
Job Description/Qualifications:
·Provides supervision and is responsible for the implementation of all preventive maintenance and repair operations at the facility. Schedules emergency repair activities according to priority and the abilities of assigned personnel.
·Provides technical advice, encouragement and instruction to subordinates in such areas as electric theory, mechanical systems, hydraulic systems, and safety procedures.
·Performs equipment inspections, noting equipment condition, ensuring that proper maintenance is being performed in accordance with Able Engineering standards.
·Responsible for the implementation of the quality assurance program for all work performed by the department.
·Direct or participate in various facility programs and committees relating to assigned responsibilities such as safety, disaster, fire, pollution control and civil defense.
·Formulates, recommends and implements site specific policies and procedures to improve the facility physical plant and operations.
·Develops a plan and/or procedure for controlling, labeling, recording estimated life expectancy, maintenance and inspecting all capital and non-capital equipment within the facility. This plan includes a long-term engineering capital plan.
·Recommends equipment purchases to replace obsolete equipment items and provides assistance in formulating long-range equipment replacement requirements and coordinates actions with contractors.
·Assists in the development and implementation of operating and extraordinary expense budgets as required.
·Plans and schedules services of department. Establishes standards and work methods; takes steps to assure quality and quantity of performance and evaluates results. Establishes plans for improving departmental work emphasizing efficiency and economy.
·Communicates policies and procedures, discusses job problems, and employee concerns with supervisors and employees. Encourages development of habits and attitudes for improved performance and good employee attitudes. Direct, train, evaluate, and counsel all engineering personnel.
·Ensures that general safety, fire prevention regulations are enforced, and safe working habits are promoted throughout the facility. Ensures that all shop equipment is properly maintained and conforms to safety standards. Promotes good housekeeping principles and supervises housekeeping details.
·Responsible for ensuring that the building systems are operated in the most efficient and effective manner especially as it relates to utility consumption and environmental responsibility. Implement a systematic program to promote energy awareness and conservation within the facility. Champion energy conservation programs to achieve maximum results from tenants and staff.
Maintains an on-going self-improvement program to keep abreast of new equipment, standards, codes, and maintenance procedures.
Minimum Requirements:
·5+ years progressive operations experience preferred. Experience that is commensurate with the specific facility for the position of Facilities Supervisor
·Strong knowledge on Electrical, UPS and Emergency power systems.
·Experience in work planning, scheduling and managing a team of Stationary Engineers and Technicians.
·Highest-level relevant state/local license for Stationary Engineer and/or HVAC, plus universal level refrigerant recovery license
·BOMA accredited courses desirable
·High-rise Fire Safety Director, Haz-Mat Certification, Indoor Air Quality Certification, LEED Certification preferred
·Certification meeting OSHA ACM awareness training requirements as required
·Working knowledge of energy conservation required, formal training preferred
·Strong oral and written communication skills
·Strong employee relation skills, coaching and training skills
·Proficiency with MS Word, Excel, and Outlook
·Computer skills and building automation systems experience required
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