Parkway has an opening for a Building Engineer 2 at Town Center One & Two in Jacksonville, Florida.
PURPOSE OF POSITION:
The Building Engineer 2 applies trade skills to perform preventive maintenance and corrective repair of building systems for the safe, efficient and proper operation of the assigned property. The individual in this role must be capable of completing all tasks as directed by the Chief Engineer, Assistant Chief Engineer or property management staff with some supervision, taking ownership when assigned team projects and accepting responsibility for actions and results.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Complies with all applicable codes, regulations and governmental agency and Company directives related to building operations and work safety.
- Works in a constant state of alertness and safe manner.
- Competent in all shift operations, satisfying work orders and/or providing some technical and procedural assistance for coworkers.
- Performs preventive and operational maintenance programs and practices.
Electrical: Possesses a working knowledge of electrical systems, circuits and electrical safety procedures. Knowledgeable in troubleshooting, short circuits, grounding issues, etc. of single- or three-phase AC circuits. Competent in the replacement of outlets, switches, lighting ballasts, circuit breakers, motor control starters, motors, etc. Assists with the preventive maintenance program for all electrical equipment.
HVAC: Possesses a working knowledge of heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and Central Plant operations to include troubleshooting of same. Assists with preventive maintenance for all building mechanical equipment such as air handlers, pumps, variable air volume units, etc. Knowledgeable in building automation systems (BAS). Responds to HVAC calls. Knowledgeable in chemical treatment. Performs inspections on chillers; makes adjustments and records findings. Replaces belts, motors, bearings, actuators and valves on all mechanical equipment. Knowledgeable in pneumatic or direct digital control (DDC) controllers and actuators for proper operation.
Life Safety: Proficient in the property’s life safety systems and all life safety recordkeeping. Identifies and responds to fire alarms and trouble calls; properly enables or disables points. Conducts inspections of emergency generator and fire pumps; records results. Makes recommendations for outside service as appropriate.
Miscellaneous: Maintains a basic understanding of mechanical drawings and wiring diagrams. Repairs or replaces door closures, hardware and operators. Adjusts or repairs security systems.
- Maintains adequate supplies and tools and orders materials necessary to complete all tasks.
- Arranges for subcontractors when required.
- Might contribute to content of engineering budgets for utilities, repairs and maintenance and capital improvements.
- Serves as a role model among the engineering team in professional behavior and customer service quality.
- Contributes toward the development of standard operating procedures in all areas of influence; continues to find new ways to improve quality and efficiency.
- Updates job knowledge at an appropriate level by participating in educational opportunities, reading professional publications, growing personal networks and possibly participating in professional organizations.
- Enhances department and organization reputation by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests and exploring opportunities to add value.
- Assists with other duties as necessary and provides general support of the Parkway mission in whatever way(s) possible.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
- Solid ability to safely and properly use the following tools: ladders, lifts, basic hand tools, multimeters, amp probes, anemometers (airflow meter and hood), pressure gauges, drain augers, plungers, safety goggles, ear protection and fire extinguishers.
- Knowledge of the operation of heavy equipment such as chillers, generators, switchgears, pumps, air handling units, etc.
- Effective interpersonal and customer service skills to work with customers, co-workers and outside vendors.
- Effective time management and personal organization skills; works with a sense of urgency; able to meet deadlines.
- Solid understanding of computer technology including email systems, mobile smart phones, memos and spreadsheets.
- Professional, effective written and verbal communication skills. Requires the ability to read, write and speak English to interact with co-workers and tenants, give and receive direction and complete tasks and work orders.
- Ability to comprehend, analyze and interpret documents. Capable of defining problems, collecting information, establishing facts and drawing conclusions at a level appropriate for the position.
- Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide common units of measure and apply these concepts to practical situations.
- Must be available for after-hours and weekend assignments or emergency calls.
- Maintains a valid driver’s license.
EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE:
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Minimum 4 years’ experience in the building operation/maintenance field.
- Universal CFC certification.
- Systems Maintenance Technician (SMT) and/or Systems Maintenance Administrator (SMA) designations preferred.
- Maintenance Electrician license preferred.
PHYSICAL/MENTAL/ENVIRONMENTAL:
Physical Demands:
- Sitting: 50%
- Walking/Standing: 50%
- Bending/stooping: working on projects below eye level
- Reaching/touching: reach with hands and arms, including raising arms above head to work on projects; use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools or controls.
- Lifting/carrying: up to 50 lbs.
- Climbing: climb ladders or stairs
- Pushing/pulling: push/pull carts or equipment on wheels
- Visual: close/distance/peripheral vision, depth perception, color differentiation and ability to adjust focus.
- Auditory: hear voices in both small and large group environments; hear alerts from office automation and building systems.
- Verbal: speak one-on-one and in groups; in person and via telephonic devices.
Mental demands: Logic, analysis, judgment, discretion, memory
Environment: Working with mechanical and electrical equipment both indoors and outdoors. Frequent exposure to hot, cold, wet and noisy conditions.
The physical, mental and environmental characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.