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Monitor building security and safety by performing such tasks as locking doors after operating hours and checking electrical appliance use. When applicable, place safety hazard signs in the building including wet paint and wet floor warning signs.
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This Opportunity kW Mission Critical Engineering, a WSP company, is looking for a Senior Electrical Engineer for our Troy NY, New York NY, Herndon VA, Atlanta GA, Milwaukee WI, or Tempe AZ office As an Electrical Engineer with us, you will design complex power and other building systems including generator plants, medium voltage distribution, uninterruptible power systems, lighting, fire alarm, and grounding.
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Also, Technical Skills Management of electrical, electronics, controls programming, mechanical systems (process equipment, packaging equipment), waste treatment, stockroom, building and grounds, utilities systems including but not limited to boiler and ammonia refrigeration.
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Apply subject matter expertise in material handling and electronic control systems to maximize building utilization of systems- Monitor MHE metrics and partner with Controls Technicians and Mechanics to resolve equipment electrical problems that create performance deficiencies.
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Perform field inspections for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, structural, fire alarm and sprinkler systems; may include low-voltage electrical systems (CCTV, Security Access). Established in the 1960s, FPM has a strong history of exceptional past performance in building renovations, building systems (MEP), public works projects, infrastructure development, and environmental compliance, investigation, and remediation.
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Experience with welding, electrical, hydraulics, plumbing, or carpentry would be a plus but not required. Working with a variety of machinery throughout the facility, the Maintenance Technician will help ensure quality performance of the machines and integrity of the building and grounds.
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BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR OUR PEOPLE, OUR CLIENTS, AND OUR COMMUNITIESMYR Group Inc. (MYR Group) and its subsidiaries has helped shape our nation’s infrastructure by delivering some of the largest and most complex electrical transmission, commercial and industrial, and renewable energy projects.
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Our goal is to make buildings more energy-efficient through HVAC design, electrical upgrades, building automation systems design and installation, maintenance, and repair. This person will work with the customer and maintain their HVAC and electrical systems as contractually obligated.
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Responsibilities Diagnose and perform repairs for appliances, carpentry, hardware accessories, masonry, painting, as well as basic electrical, plumbing, and HVAC Respond and complete to all service requests and on-call emergencies in a timely and professional manner, as directed by the Community Manager or Service Manager Complete or monitor vendor preventive maintenance task completion for building systems, equipment and components.
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This position requires expert knowledge and skills in energy engineering solutions, with a comprehensive understanding of central plants, co-generation, lighting, HVAC, building automation, building envelope, and renewable energy systems in commercial buildings.
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Job Summary Reporting to the District Director of Capital Improvements, the Senior Project Manager is responsible for assisting with all assigned responsibilities regarding the design, construction, renovation and operations, and maintenance support of campus infrastructure, buildings, building systems, common areas, parking lots, and landscaping on all campuses.
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Performs a variety of general, corrective and preventative maintenance functions of all Cooking and Refrigeration equipment and their mechanical and electrical systems along with general interior and exterior building maintenance.
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Preventive maintenance responsibility of the building such as pool vacuuming and testing / adjusting pool water chemicals, plumbing, light electrical and painting. This position is responsible for maintaining Club building operations as directed and to provide the highest level of service to the members.
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Some of your responsibilities include: Lead maintenance of the building, rooms, fixtures, all property equipment, refrigeration, HVAC, plumbing, electrical systems. Prior experience with building maintenance systems and processes required, preferably in a supervisory capacity.
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The Chief Building Engineer has overall responsibility for all aspects of facility management services and/or operations. Resolve all electrical, mechanical and Fire Protection System issues in the Mission Critical Facilities while minimizing risk and business impact and communicate issues to management and customers in a timely manner.
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