Maintenance Engineer
Maintenance Engineers are in charge of resolving and preventing technical issues while communicating properly with other workers and clients in the organization. Most maintenance engineers are part of a big team that deals with making sure that all equipment used by their company is working correctly and up to standards. Moreover, they are required to strictly follow their organization's safety standards and regulations, and lead the way in preventing accidents in the workplace.
Duties include but are not limited to:
Walk and inspect community.
Perform daily routine and preventative maintenance: light electrical, plumbing, and carpentry work.
Conduct site inspections and diagnose machine malfunctions.
Repairs and replaces defective machines or equipment.
Uses a wide variety of tools and equipment to ensure proper maintenance of machines.
Record and document type and cost of repair work needed.
Manage contractors onsite.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
5+ years of directly related maintenance experience.
Knowledge of general maintenance requirements, (documentation, safety, required reporting, regulations, etc.).
Knowledge of OSHA worksite and personal safety requirements.
Knowledge of State or local governmental safety requirements.
Professional communication skills (phone, interpersonal, written, verbal, etc.).
Professional customer service skills.
Knowledge of company policies, procedures and forms.
Time management and time critical prioritization skills.
Self-motivated, proactive, detail oriented and a team player.
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