What are the responsibilities and job description for the Utility Engineer position at Building Maintenance Systems Inc (BMSI)?
Job Description
Job Description
Benefits :
401(k) matching
Bonus based on performance
Company parties
Competitive salary
Dental insurance
Free uniforms
Health insurance
Opportunity for advancement
Paid time off
Training & development
Tuition assistance
Vision insurance
This position is located in Arlington, VA
Utility Engineer Job Summary :
The Utility Engineer performs building operations, customer service, and community enhancement. This team player will complete or assist with electrical, plumbing, air conditioning, heating, and other trades within commercial buildings. Daily duties include working with the property management team to perform preventive maintenance, respond to service tickets, and provide a safe environment for building tenants and visitors.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS :
27 per hour
Medical, dental, vision and life insurance
Paid time off
401K, after the initial work probation period
Uniforms and Cell phone reimbursement are available at the time of hire
Annual bonus based on performance
PRIMARY UTILITY ENGINEER RESPONSIBILITIES :
Perform building and systems inspections, making necessary modifications to building systems
Complete Preventive and Corrective Maintenance requests professionally
Work with vendors to complete contracted work orders to meet expectations
Maintain records, reports, and evaluations, and provide recommendations regarding building maintenance operations
Identify, materials, equipment, and supplies needed and notify chief engineer
Maintain a clean engineering shop, mechanical plant, mechanical rooms, and general building appearance
Follow all safety rules and regulations
Perform related work as required
QUALIFICATIONS :
1 - 3 years maintaining equipment and systems in commercial buildings
Demonstrated mechanical skills and abilities with general maintenance
Experience and skills in operating, troubleshooting, maintaining, installing, and repairing equipment
Technology skills necessary to manage work order applications on mobile phone and learn to operate Building Automation Systems
High School diploma or equivalent, and must be able to communicate effectively in English
Occasionally work overtime to perform necessary repairs or maintenance that are necessary to complete during off-hours
Must meet the occupation requirements, such as lifting 50 lbs., walking distances, kneeling, and climbing ladders.
Must have reliable transportation
Must be able to pass a drug screening and background check
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