Facility Operations Chiller Lead needs 3 years in a supervisory role and Operations & Maintenance Specialist experience
Facility Operations Chiller Lead requires:
• Requires two-year technical degree or two years? experience as an Operations & Maintenance Specialist, or completion of an apprenticeship program.
• Proven experience in facilities operations, maintenance, or a related field, with at least 3 years in a supervisory role.
• HVAC
• Requires in-depth knowledge of various maintenance fundamentals sufficient to deal with service and repairs.
• Knowledge of the following trades/skills: electrical, HVAC, plumbing, carpentry, and general building maintenance
• Knowledge of OSHA codes and regulations
• Working knowledge of Metasys (BMS) and low voltage control systems.
• Must be physically able to perform basic maintenance tasks to the highest caliber, which includes ability to: climb ladders, work in confined spaces, lift heavy objects weighing up to 50 lbs., etc.
• Must be able to work varying shifts, weekends, holidays, and special maintenance events as needed.
• Required to use a variety of hand and power tools or man lift.
• Requires Universal EPA Refrigeration Certification.
• May be required to possess a valid driver’s license.
Facility Operations Chiller Lead duties:
• Supervise and provide guidance to a team of facilities technicians, including assigning tasks, monitoring performance, and providing feedback and coaching.
• Coordinate and prioritize work orders and maintenance activities to ensure timely completion and efficient use of resources.
• Conduct regular inspections of the facility to identify maintenance needs and address any issues promptly.
• Develop and implement preventive maintenance programs to maximize the lifespan of equipment and minimize downtime.
• Accomplish repairs for HVAC, Boilers, Chillers, Pumps, electrical systems, fire alarm systems, security systems, and building automation systems.
• Ensure compliance with all relevant safety regulations and standards and promote a culture of safety among the team.
• Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, including work orders, equipment repairs, and inventory management.
• Collaborate with external contractors to coordinate and schedule maintenance, repairs, and renovations.
• Stay updated on industry trends, best practices, and new technologies to continuously improve facility operations.
• Service, Repair, Maintain, Monitor and Adjust HVAC systems to keep within allowable parameters