Under the limited direction of the Director of Energy & Engineering, the Facilities Engineer II resolves chronic maintenance issues in multiple disciplines including HVAC, electrical distribution, plumbing systems, and building automation systems. The Facilities Engineer II monitors energy consumption for abnormalities, is involved in identifying energy conservation projects with an emphasis on HVAC equipment operation utilizing pre-approved general strategies and assists with the development of the University preventive maintenance program. The position requires independent judgment in making recommendations on behalf of Facilities, and the incumbent is an engineering resource for coordination and acceptance of new and retrofitted building commissioning activities. The Facility Engineer II is responsible to manage and keep the Deferred Maintenance database up to date.