Engineering and Facilities Manager
JLL | |
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Jan 11, 2025 | |
What this job involves -
The role of the Engineering and Facilities Manager is to ensure the proper operation of all hard services at the Facility. They must establish, operate, and maintain a comprehensive program which allows an organization to manage and oversee the Maintenance of the Building, Building Systems and Equipment. Your day to day: This leadership role is focused on hard services with engineering services at the forefront. The primary job responsibilities are as follows: Life Cycle Asset Maintenance - ensure all critical equipment vendor PM's are completed as per schedule Ensure compliance by completing all related training, Action Items/Audit Responses, and ensuring that all critical PMs are completed on time Ensure all safety, environmental, and standards are strictly adhered to within managed facilities Ensure compliance with portfolio wide initiatives and required local, state and federal laws and regulations that pertain to the operating of facilities Improve safety performance by changing level of awareness and changing behaviors Develop, track and implement energy conservation initiatives and document savings Measure and manage client feedback, written and verbal throughout the year Conduct formal and informal relationship meetings with contacts Any and all other duties and tasks assigned Sound like you? To apply you need: Bachelor's degree in Engineering (preferred), HVAC or Mechanical degree (preferred),Facilities Management, or related field experience Minimum of 5 years of experience in facilities management or engineering Strong knowledge of building systems, including HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and fire safety Proficiency in computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) Excellent leadership and team management skills Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities Effective communication and interpersonal skills Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities simultaneously Knowledge of energy conservation practices and sustainability initiatives Familiarity with relevant local, state, and federal regulations Professional certifications such as Certified Facility Manager (CFM) or Professional Engineer (PE) preferred |