ATI has a current need for full-time Building Management Specialists . Great Pay and Benefits for Building Management Specialists: Competitive salary; $100,000 - $120,000/year depending on experience; 11 annual paid holidays and minimum 13 days of paid leave; Employee and family medical, dental, vision, and prescription insurance with 75% of the premiums paid by the company; Employer paid short-term and long-term disability, and life insurance. 401(k) plan immediately vesting with 4% employer match; and Professional development assistance including memberships, professional licenses, and tuition reimbursements. Duties and Responsibilities Duties may include, but not be limited to, the following: Assists the Building Manager or Branch Chief in overseeing building operating programs to meet the needs and requirements of the Department and related activities. Also assists in the development of plans and monitors schedules for building(s) maintenance and repair. Maintains constant contact with personnel occupying these buildings on approaches to maximize use of assigned space. Participates in the planning of construction, alterations, and equipment repairs and maintenance to meet changing needs. Responds to perceived and/or actual operating problems raised by building occupants, independently analyzes and pursues actions required to resolve such problems. Develops plans and specifications for contractual building services. Serves as a technical advisor to contracting officers for technical matters pertaining to the operation, maintenance, repair, preservation, alterations, equipment, and custody of the building(s) under incumbent’s responsibility. Monitors, tracks, and enters data on utilities consumption. Analyzes and compares consumption over same periods from previous years, noting any extreme or inexplicable variations. Makes recommendations on and implements cost and energy saving and preventive maintenance ideas and programs. Also devises plans for structural alterations/repairs and space renovations to improve the work environment. Drafts various technical reports and correspondence related to building and preventive maintenance programs. Proposes new techniques, policies, and procedures to management for program improvements. Conducts periodic inspections to evaluate the need for repairs, alterations, and/or replacements necessary to maintain the buildings, their HVAC, electrical, mechanical, and other systems, and grounds in quality condition. Maintains a schedule of repairs to track the priority order of work to be accomplished. Effectively employs all FMS Computerized Maintenance Management System (Maximo) modules, maintains top to bottom inventory and lifecycle management functions, and performs annual facility condition assessments (FCA). Maintains a detailed facility condition index for each structure so that capital investments can be made in a manner consistent with Office guidance. Oversees, monitors, and advises on activities to promote and ensure the safety and comfort of employees and visitors with regard to such aspects as safety, fire and security protection, energy conservation, historical preservation, space management, protection and comprehensive building and ground maintenance programs. Ensures that all regulations and guidelines dealing with these activities are adhered to by Department employees.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level