Building Engineer
The Building Engineer is responsible for the day to day operations of the buildings physical plant systems throughout the building(s) to which they are assigned, performs routine maintenance and repairs on all mechanical equipment, performs daily inspections and assessments of the various kinds of systems and equipment, utilizes direct digital controls to monitor and update time schedules of HVAC equipment, plans and coordinates with building administrators and staff. The Building Engineer is responsible for performing preventative maintenance on their buildings HVAC equipment and all building maintenance work orders. In carrying out these responsibilities, the Building Engineer shall work closely with the building principal in coordination with the Supervisor of Building Engineers.
Essential Performance Responsibilities :
- Perform work in a safe manner and report any hazardous conditions
- Accept responsibility for assisting with training, skill development and supervision of other team members
- Assist in maintaining good public relations, being cognizant that a Building Engineer represents both the Facilities Division and Wichita Public Schools
- Cooperate with other employees and maintain good public relations inside and outside of his / her assignment
- Display willingness to be trained in all phases of the assignment and increase his / her skills, thus, qualifying for advancement
- Possess a work ethic that is strongly oriented toward both efficiency and customer service
- Maintain appropriate licenses and certifications including a valid Kansas drivers license at all times throughout employment
- Possess superior knowledge of procedures, materials and equipment utilized in the designated area while displaying good workmanship, planning, and leadership
- Work cooperatively with others and assist in maintaining open lines of communication
- Work directly or indirectly under the Building Engineer Supervisor and Principal Daily schedule may fluctuate to accommodate deadlines and delivery of services
- Maintain adequate physical condition, strength, and flexibility to be able to perform the required tasks
- Understand the operational requirements of all mechanical equipment, and operate the mechanical systems in a safe and efficient manner
- Perform routine maintenance and repairs on mechanical equipment, such as changing air filters as needed, changing fan belts, replacing bearings, align pulleys, and washing out the coils on the chillers and air handlers when needed
- Perform routine maintenance and repairs on electrical equipment, such as light fixtures, light switches, outlets and unit ventilator motors
- Perform routine electrical testing on circuits, fuses, relays, and controls
- Understand basic electrical diagrams
- Read Electrical, Mechanical, and Plumbing sections of blueprints
- Perform routine maintenance on boilers such as test and blow down low water cut-off, and maintain the proper chemical levels within the heated and chilled water loops
- To prepare for yearly summer maintenance open fire and water side of steam boilers every year, and open scotch marine boilers as requested
- Abide by Health Department guidelines by checking the pools water chemical composition first thing every morning and as necessary throughout the day. Maintain a log as directed by the Health Department to record chemical level checks and document inspections
- Responsible for all aspects of the swimming pool maintenance and associated equipment
- Perform a complete weekly walk-through of the building to check for leaks, bad belts, abnormal sounds, etc. Document and submit work tasks for all issues found during the building walk through and make or coordinate all necessary repairs per instructions from Bldg. En ineer Supervisor
- All HVAC equipment should be checked daily through controls to ensure that it is operating correctly. During cooling season, special attention should be paid to condensate pans and drains to help prevent water damage from leaks. Clean pans, add pan tabs, and blow out condensate drains as necessary
- Perform a weekly walk-through of the tunnels to check for leaks, abnormal noises from any equipment, smells, and other potential problems; take appropriate action
- Check lighting as you walk through the building each morning to observe lights that are not working; replace or repair components as needed. Check restrooms and drinking fountains for clogged drains, leaking faucets, valves, supply and drainpipes to conserve water and prevent water damage
- Utilize augers for toilets, sinks, urinals, and other traps
- Maintain plumbing fixtures, repair leaking faucets, flush valves
- Utilize a daily checklist provided by Bldg. Engineer Supervisor to ensure that all critical building needs are met, and all daily work tasks are entered
- Work cooperatively with all personnel in the building as well as all SSC personnel