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Work day, evening, night, weekends, and as required by emergency situations when directed by the Chief Engineer, Regional Facilities Director or Sr. Mgr Facilities. Essential FunctionsMaintain HVAC, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, fire/life safety systems and associated equipment to maximize efficiency levels.
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General Summary: Working under the direction of the Chief Engineer for the Engineering Department at the Aquarium of the Americas, duties will include assisting in maintaining, monitoring, and repairing HVAC, life support and other related systems.
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Follow all standards policies and procedures with regards to emergency response by coordinating with Management, Chief Engineer, or Fire Rescue / Police services. Ensures life safety systems are operational and functioning and/or takes corrective action to insure the safety of the building, its residents, their guest and all staff.
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POSITION SUMMARY The Chief Engineer directs all aspects of engineering operations including emergency programs, energy management, asset protection, preventive maintenance and repairs to equipment, structures and grounds.
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Prior experience as an Assistant Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, or Director of Engineering in a full-service hotel. Supervise maintenance operations for all areas of the hotel, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, life safety systems, and more.
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Lead all aspects of building systems including fire/life safety, plumbing, HVAC and electrical issues and must remain current with the latest HVAC technology trends. Knowledge and understanding of all applicable practices and techniques, laws, project controls and environmental regulations to include safety laws.
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Directs day-to-day operations, maintenance and repair of all physical plant equipment such as high and low pressure boilers, centrifugal and reciprocating chillers, pumps, steam and chilled water distribution systems, building ventilation, electrical generation, refrigeration, building automation, life safety, and related equipment.
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Supervise and perform routine inspections of properties interior and exterior condition such, lighting, roofs, pumps, doors, windows, stairs, life safety equipment, safety rails, sidewalks, parking lots and landscaping.
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At NorthBay Health the Stationary Engineer shall, under direction of the Chief Engineer, safely and efficiently operate and reliably maintain the Medical Center’s physical/central plant, utilities, systems and equipment, including but not limited to: steam boilers, emergency power generators, electrical distribution, refrigeration, plumbing, HVAC, vertical/horizontal transport, medical gas, patient care and fire/life safety related equipment.
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Oversee all building systems including fire/life safety, plumbing, HVAC, and electrical issues; must remain current with latest HVAC technology trends. The Chief Engineer may be required to perform limited hands on operational duties and is not precluded from performing Watch Activity.
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To monitor fire Alarm / Life Safety System systems as necessary, to be fully informed of the system operation and to handle emergencies involving the systems. Performs other duties as assigned by Engineering Supervisor or Chief Engineer.
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Job Overview Supervise the implementation of all property and equipment preventive maintenance and repairs, monitor life safety systems and utilities and assist in the administration of the department in compliance with all corporate/franchise standards and local, state and national codes and regulations to protect assets, guests and employees.
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Assist emergency authorities and response teams in capacity of fire/life safety director. As an Assistant Chief Engineer with Hines, you will assist the Engineering Manager in the planning and implementation of all mechanical operations, maintenance, energy management programs, and employee development programs to Hines quality standards and property operating objectives.
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Operate, inspect, test, maintain and properly document the maintenance of healthcare facilities fire/life safety systems and equipment, including but not limited to: fire doors and barriers, emergency communication systems, fire sprinklers, smoke detectors, etc.
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Oversee the maintenance and continuous operation of all building systems including fire/life safety, mechanical (HVAC, plumbing, controls) electrical (lighting, UPS, PDU, generators, primary switch gear), lighting and temperature controls systems, critical environments, roofing, light construction etc.
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