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Facility and Vendor Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for building management, cleaning services, and facilities-related vendors, ensuring services provided meet our quality standards and maintenance needs.
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Training in the predominate disciplines: substation maintenance for electrical, vibration institute level 1 or 2 for HVAC/R, fire protection, and building automation system certification.
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A) Has all facilities rolling up – Custodial / maintenance and grounds, and FM who reports to GM; very large integrated operation. Duties may include visiting customer sites to program, troubleshoot and commission building automation systems.
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The Facilities Manager is responsible for the maintenance, care, and efficient operation of all asset support equipment for manufacturing and facilities used by the organization.
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CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) experience 360 Facility, Maximo, etc., and Building Automation System (BAS Siemens’ Apogee, Johnson Metasys or Trane Tracer, preferred.
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10+ years facilities management/ facilities engineering experience with significant supervisory responsibility in a commercial property setting experience in the operation, installation and maintenance of building systems with an in-depth technical understanding and knowledge of all HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire/life safety, and control systems.
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We have an excellent career opportunity for a full-time Project Manager in operations and maintenance of facilities (O&M), no new construction, located in NW Washington, DC at a large historical federal building.
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The Assistant Facilities Manager shall have at a minimum a high school diploma and 5 years of recent (within the past 7 years) experience in the management and supervision of building mechanical maintenance operations for multiple large buildings of the approximate size and characteristics of the buildings to be covered by this contract.
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The Building People, LLC, has a position for a Chief Engineer in Tucson and Nogales, AZ. The Facilities Manager/Chief Engineer is responsible for the management, supervision, and professional development of all building engineering personnel.
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Fifteen (15) years' management experience serving in roles of maintenance management at industrial facilities or facility plant manager. A minimum of Five (5) years' management experience serving in roles of maintenance management at industrial facilities or facility plant manager.
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The Facilities Process Manager will provide strategic management to a variety of facility management staff, conduct condition assessments, and integrate strategic plans into capital improvement projects, renovations, building efficiencies, technology upgrades, and general maintenance activities.
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Northrop Grumman Mission Systems has an opening for a Facilities Maintenance Manager 2 to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals. Use building automation system to alert Facilities of utility emergencies, out of tolerance conditions and proactive responses of site systems.
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The Facilities Manager supervises all maintenance employees, and pallet recycle team members for all shifts. Knowledge of trades related to building maintenance and repair, including HVAC, automation, carpentry, plumbing, electricity, etc., including use of power tools, reading schematics, blueprints, and instructions.
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Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: (required/minimum) Must have an associate degree in construction, maintenance, engineering, HVAC/R, Industrial Control & Instrumentation Technology, Building Technologies, Industrial Controls and Automation, Controls Technology, Energy Management, Sustainability, Green Building, or similar.
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Operation & Maintenance of Central Energy Plant Assets (Chillers, Cooling Towers, Boilers, Building Automation System, etc.) We are currently looking for a Chief Engineer to fill a Facilities Manager opening at a hospital in Munster, IN. This is a full-time, direct hire position.
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