What are the responsibilities and job description for the Operations Engineer position at Hines?
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As an Operations Engineer with Hines, you will operate and maintain all building equipment and systems. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Perform preventative maintenance work on mechanical, electrical, plumbing and HVAC related equipment
- Troubleshoot operations failures and re-establish building services under minimal supervision
- Supervise maintenance work as needed
Minimum Requirements include:
- High school diploma or equivalent from an accredited institution
- Two or more years of commercial HVAC or related experience
Interact with employees, visitors, and contractors with poise and diplomacy
Understand policies and procedures of the company and of the assigned property
Successful completion of the Hines “Engineering Training” program phase for the Building Engineer position
Display proficiency in two (2) or more categories of the Engineering Assessment Guidelines and possesses ability to provide training in these areas
Proficient in computer skills to effectively administer and implement changing requirements within the engineering programs
Read and understand a variety of instructions, including equipment instruction manuals, furnished in written, oral, or schedule form
Read and use all types of testing equipment, analog digital multi-meters, pressure and temperature indicating and recording devices, air flow measuring devices, and leak detection devices
Knowledge and proper use of basic hand tools (i.e., socket sets, wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers, saws, and hammers, etc.)
Understand correct usage of power tools (pneumatic, electric or engine drive), drill motors, saws, grinder, and impact wrenches, etc.
Understand correct usage of all personal safety equipment
Able to perform mathematical computations related to building operations for problem solving building comfort and operation issues
Communicate effectively, both verbally and written
Maintain calm demeanor in emergency situations
When applicable*, obtain city and/or government licenses or permits, i.e.:
The EPA CFC Universal Certification Technician certificate
Boiler Operators permit
State of Texas Maintenance Electricians License
If, upon hire or promotion to this position, an individual does not have the required permits or licenses, the individual will obtain those permits or licenses within six months of the promotion, or six months from the date eligible for the license or permit
Ability to lift 25 lbs. or more
Climb up and down stairs and ladders
Access remote work areas and confined spaces (i.e., crawl spaces, roofs)
Use full range of manual dexterity (i.e., sitting, squatting, bending, kneeling, walking, and lifting)
Meet the shift working requirements of the assigned property; shifts may include early mornings, late evenings, weekends, and some holidays
Work overtime as business needs deem appropriate