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Our client is seeking qualified and experienced Chief Engineer (Maintenance Manager) candidates for great opportunity with growing private linen/laundry services company in Baltimore, MD. This high-tech commercial laundry plant provides linen and uniform services to hospitals and healthcare industries.
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The Chief Engineer manages up to 20 Technician Engineers, Electricians or Custodians within the plant. The Chief Engineer is responsible for the direction of these employees, the safety program, and overall equipment and facility maintenance/repair.
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Summary:The Chief Engineer leads maintenance staff and keeps all equipment in good safe working order. Strong background in mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and troubleshooting skills with specific knowledge of machinery, electricity, electronics, PLCs, plumbing, welding, steam and boilers.
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This leader will troubleshoot, install equipment, analyze and repair complex mechanical and electrical faults, including compressed air operated machines with little supervision. Duties and Responsibilities: Safety is Priority #1.
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The Chief Engineer leads maintenance staff and keeps all equipment in good safe working order. Safety is Priority #1. The Chief Engineer leads maintenance staff and keeps all equipment in good safe working order.
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5+ years industrial maintenance management experience. Partner with chemical vendor to ensure correct titration of chemicals, which directly affects the quality of the products, total chemical usage, and chemical cost per pound.
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The Chief Operating Engineer is responsible for the efficient operation of all building systems (HVAC operations, mechanical, electrical systems, drainage and plumbing, elevators/escalators and security/fire/life safety), general and preventative maintenance, tenant services, utility tracking and vendor oversight.
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REPORTS TO: Chief Engineer, Assistant Engineer, and Maintenance Supervisor. Troubleshoot and repair mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems on automated equipment.
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Under the supervision of the Chief Engineer, the Assistant Engineer will perform general preventive maintenance and corrective repair of buildings, industrial systems, equipment, and grounds.
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The Assistant Chief Engineer supervises, leads, and supports operation, inspection, and maintenance processes to mechanical, electrical, and plumbing equipment and systems in assigned facilities.
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Works directly with the Director of Operations to support efficient operations and optimum customer service. Manages utility consumption, operation of boilers, purchasing of parts and services, plant layout and equipment installation.
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This position will support the Chief Engineer with the day-to-day operation of two large office buildings, 450,000 sqft of office space. CSP is partnering with a reputable real estate investment firm to help them identify a Building Engineer to add to their team.
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Design, develop and test and/or source and cost-justify various tools, machinery, and equipment for recommended manufacturing methods. Ensure that PMs, minor fine tuning of laundry systems, and major project work are completed efficiently and in a timely basis.
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Interview, select, hire, develop, train and progressively counsel (if necessary) all direct reports in conjunction with Human Resources. Must have a preventive maintenance mindset, and experience managing a PM program in this industry or a similar industry.
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The Building Engineer supports the operation, inspection and maintenance process to mechanical, electrical and plumbing equipment and systems in assigned facilities. This position will also assist Chief Engineer in maintenance and repair efforts, as well as, independently performing defined tasks.
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