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Working knowledge of building maintenance and repair methods and requirements; building automation systems and work order programs; operational systems, procedures, standards, and practices in various building tasks; mechanical, food service, electrical equipment, elevators, fire systems, and preventive maintenance programs; contracting methods, cost estimating and ability to read and interpret building plans and specifications; Principles and practices of budget preparation and administration.
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Responsibilities/Duties Perform maintenance, monitoring repairs to the Mechanical, Plumbing, Structural, Furniture, Fire, Life Safety, and Control systems for the facility to keep facility and building systems up to applicable standards as assigned Maintains responsibility for facility services, preventative maintenance, purchasing and inventory control, contracted maintenance, general maintenance and technical proficiency.
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Oversee all building systems, including fire/life safety programs, plumbing, HVAC and electrical issues; must remain current with latest HVAC technology trends as well as preventive and predictive maintenance methodology.
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CRITICAL TASKSGeneral Maintenance Display an advanced proficiency and perform preventive maintenance and other duties in the following categories: air conditioning and refrigeration, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, pneumatic/electronic systems, DDC systems, building automation systems, carpentry and finish skills, kitchen equipment, vehicles, generators, water treatment, fire/life safety systems,and/or general buildingoperations.
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Display an advanced proficiency and perform preventive maintenance and other duties in the following categories: air conditioning and refrigeration, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, pneumatic/electronic systems, DDC systems, building automation systems, carpentry and finish skills, kitchen equipment, vehicles, generators, water treatment, fire/life safety systems,and/or general buildingoperations.
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Building Engineer will oversee all preventive maintenance program for quality assurance, assisting with routine tenant-related calls when needed, assuring annual testing requirements are met for all applicable equipment and systems, relaying information, and interacting with assigned property management team, upholding company policies and ensuring compliance with safety programs.
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Under the technical guidance of Chief Operating Engineer(s) and management, the person in this position operates mechanical/electrical equipment and machinery on an assigned watch, tours the building and operating machinery, completes repairs, or performs Preventive Maintenance functions.
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Be able to perform preventive maintenance on all operational and mechanical equipment. Performs duties associated with the inspection, operation, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration and air-conditioning and heating equipment.
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Job Summary: EMCOR Government Services has an immediate need for a General Maintenance Worker in Washington, D.C. The General Maintenance Worker (GMW) performs various general building maintenance and repair functions in support of a variety of skilled and semi-skilled craft trades that support mechanical and electrical heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning machinery.
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This first level classification in the Building Maintenance Worker series reports to Building Operations Supervisor or Manager and may receive direction from Building Technicians I and II. Incumbents may independently perform routine carpentry, painting, HVAC, electrical, and plumbing maintenance and repair work, and assist Building Technicians I in the repair and reconfiguring of buildings and building components.
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This will include contractor work (base building and Client build-out or installation); routine cleaning and maintenance of the property including the exterior curtain wall, roof, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, windows, alley, loading areas etc.
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Commissioning, retro-commissioning and preventive maintenance on HVAC control systems. Perform preventive maintenance plans for control systems by utilizing functional testing procedures for systems and maintaining records of deficiencies and remedies.
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The Sr. Maintenance Mechanic also performs preventive maintenance work based on equipment manufactures recommended procedures and the facilities computerized maintenance management system, CMMS. Maintains accurate records of buildings systems and equipment and ensures there are ample spare parts and materials in stock to keep systems operational.
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Responsible for assisting the implementation process and procedures set forth using CMMS program to schedule, dispatch, track and report MEP field emergency repair, adjustment, preventive maintenance, and warranty activities.
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As a maintenance electrician, you will be required to conduct general maintenance inspections, perform routine electrical maintenance, respond to faults and wiring issues, and install major electrical appliances for the building.
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