SENIOR MAINTENANCE MECHANIC - 72001397 1

State of FloridaTampa, FL
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About The Position

Inspection, operation and repair of various types of mechanical equipment such as pumps, electrical motors, ahu’s, vfd’s, vav’s, boilers, water heaters, chillers, fans, ducts, hydraulic systems, hydronic systems.Inspect equipment, analyze trouble and plan sequence of repair operations.Manually operate mechanical systems to maintain occupant comfort and building safety in the event of Building Automation System (BAS) failure.Operate boilers in accordance with standard operating procedures and boiler manufacturer requirements.Inspect gauge readings to determine proper mechanical equipment operation.Calibrate, adjust, and repair temperature devices.Coordinate closely with Operations Control in the identification and change documentation and validation of building controls.Perform laser alignment on pumps and motors.Proactively investigate deficiencies, unusual activity, data trends, noise, complaints and equipment malfunctions.Perform chemical water analysis on boiler water as required by boiler manufacturer.Responsible for performing all specified preventive maintenance task assigned each week, also is responsible for reporting all time and materials used on each work order.Promptly communicate unusual activity or data to Supervisor, Facilities Manager in Tampa, Florida.Identify when proper preventative maintenance is not being performed, whether internally or by an external vendor, and promptly report to Supervisor, Facilities Manager when it is not. Administrative Duties: Employee is expected to conduct administrative tasks in the performance of his daily job duties. These tasks include but are not limited to: Ability to read and understand blueprints.Prepare mechanical maintenance reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing information and trends. Analyze mechanical maintenance reports prepared by third party vendors. Identify and promptly communicate unusual activity to supervisor, applicable Facilities Manager and HVAC Superintendent in Tampa.Accurately enter and maintain all data in the TRIRIGA system, including equipment asset information, work order data, and preventative maintenance. All scheduled and unscheduled work orders are to be filled out correctly and completely and turned in by the end of the week.Keeps track of inventory parts on hand for all repairs and/or replacement. Requests parts on an as needed basis.Operate a computer to check email, create and respond to assigned work request, conduct research, locate and order repair parts.Accurately enter time worked, leave requests and leave taken into the People First system.Operate and maintain a DMS issued cell phone.Maintain vehicle logs and ensure vehicle maintenance is performed at established intervals.Aggressively pursues continuing education and training in commercial building mechanical systems and controls.Share knowledge, mentor and train staff. Travel, On-Call and Emergencies Travel as required to various state facilities as needed. Participates in on-call rotation and after hour call back as required. Participate in emergency response as required on evenings and weekends. May be responsible for managing emergency response during and after scheduled work hours. This may include coordinating the work activities of subordinates, contractors and other assigned trades who respond to after-hours emergencies. Responsible for monitoring and reporting the materials and labor costs associated with emergency response activities. Confined Space Entry Employee is expected to perform work in areas not designed or configured for continuous occupancy (confined spaces) in the performance of his/her daily job duties.  Due to the personal protection equipment (PPE) requirements for this work the employee may be required to undergo and pass an annual occupational physical examination and OSHA confined space entry certification.  This work may include but is not limited to work performed in areas of limited or restricted access, atmospheric hazards, exposure to wet, dusty, dirty, hot, cold, dark and other safety or health hazards.

Requirements

  • Experienced in mechanical system and BAS operations, troubleshooting and repairs.  i.e. chillers, boilers, ahu’s, variable frequency drives, variable air volume systems, pumps, motors and direct digital controls.
  • Ability to install, maintain and repair electric motors, generators and other mechanical equipment.
  • Demonstrated experience and knowledge of safety procedures required in maintenance and repair work, OSHA and environmental safety standards.
  • Position requires incumbent to have a complete understanding and working knowledge of all applicable safety procedures and regulations.
  • Skill in using engineering tools and equipment in maintenance and repair work.
  • Ability to monitor systems, projects and vendors to insure compliance with standards, specifications and applicable rules and regulations.
  • Ability to read blueprints.
  • Accountability, Communication, Empowerment, Flexibility, Integrity, Respect, Teamwork
  • Valid and applicable driver’s license is required.
  • Three years recent commercial HVAC experience.
  • Two years’ experience in the maintenance and repair of buildings, plumbing or electrical or mechanical equipment.
  • Vocational/technical training in mechanical repair or one of the building trades can substitute at the rate of 720 classroom hours.
  • Valid and applicable driver’s license
  • HVAC certification
  • EPA 608 Universal Certification
  • Boiler Certification
  • Ability to: climb multiple flights of stairs, climb a ladder, reach overhead, work from heights, bend at the waist, kneel and crouch, be able to work near loud noises and electrical equipment, work in basements, tight spaces, on rooftop. Prolonged periods of time walking, standing, bending, climbing and exerting up to 30 pounds of force frequently.
  • Ability to be on-call, occasionally working nights, weekends and holidays.
  • Ability to: climb multiple flights of stairs, climb a ladder, reach overhead, work from heights, bend at the waist, kneel and crouch, be able to work near loud noises and electrical equipment, work in basements, tight spaces, on rooftop. Prolonged periods of time walking, standing, bending, climbing and exerting up to 30 pounds of force frequently.
  • Ability to undergo and pass an annual occupational physical examination and OSHA confined space entry certification.
  • Additional background screening may be required by tenant agencies based on position assignments or access requirements.
  • Ability to be on-call, occasionally working nights, weekends and holidays.

Responsibilities

  • Inspection, operation and repair of various types of mechanical equipment such as pumps, electrical motors, ahu’s, vfd’s, vav’s, boilers, water heaters, chillers, fans, ducts, hydraulic systems, hydronic systems.
  • Inspect equipment, analyze trouble and plan sequence of repair operations.
  • Manually operate mechanical systems to maintain occupant comfort and building safety in the event of Building Automation System (BAS) failure.
  • Operate boilers in accordance with standard operating procedures and boiler manufacturer requirements.
  • Inspect gauge readings to determine proper mechanical equipment operation.
  • Calibrate, adjust, and repair temperature devices.
  • Coordinate closely with Operations Control in the identification and change documentation and validation of building controls.
  • Perform laser alignment on pumps and motors.
  • Proactively investigate deficiencies, unusual activity, data trends, noise, complaints and equipment malfunctions.
  • Perform chemical water analysis on boiler water as required by boiler manufacturer.
  • Responsible for performing all specified preventive maintenance task assigned each week, also is responsible for reporting all time and materials used on each work order.
  • Promptly communicate unusual activity or data to Supervisor, Facilities Manager in Tampa, Florida.
  • Identify when proper preventative maintenance is not being performed, whether internally or by an external vendor, and promptly report to Supervisor, Facilities Manager when it is not.
  • Ability to read and understand blueprints.
  • Prepare mechanical maintenance reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing information and trends.
  • Analyze mechanical maintenance reports prepared by third party vendors.
  • Identify and promptly communicate unusual activity to supervisor, applicable Facilities Manager and HVAC Superintendent in Tampa.
  • Accurately enter and maintain all data in the TRIRIGA system, including equipment asset information, work order data, and preventative maintenance.
  • All scheduled and unscheduled work orders are to be filled out correctly and completely and turned in by the end of the week.
  • Keeps track of inventory parts on hand for all repairs and/or replacement.
  • Requests parts on an as needed basis.
  • Operate a computer to check email, create and respond to assigned work request, conduct research, locate and order repair parts.
  • Accurately enter time worked, leave requests and leave taken into the People First system.
  • Operate and maintain a DMS issued cell phone.
  • Maintain vehicle logs and ensure vehicle maintenance is performed at established intervals.
  • Aggressively pursues continuing education and training in commercial building mechanical systems and controls.
  • Share knowledge, mentor and train staff.
  • Travel as required to various state facilities as needed.
  • Participates in on-call rotation and after hour call back as required.
  • Participate in emergency response as required on evenings and weekends.
  • May be responsible for managing emergency response during and after scheduled work hours.
  • This may include coordinating the work activities of subordinates, contractors and other assigned trades who respond to after-hours emergencies.
  • Responsible for monitoring and reporting the materials and labor costs associated with emergency response activities.
  • Employee is expected to perform work in areas not designed or configured for continuous occupancy (confined spaces) in the performance of his/her daily job duties.
  • Due to the personal protection equipment (PPE) requirements for this work the employee may be required to undergo and pass an annual occupational physical examination and OSHA confined space entry certification.
  • This work may include but is not limited to work performed in areas of limited or restricted access, atmospheric hazards, exposure to wet, dusty, dirty, hot, cold, dark and other safety or health hazards.

Benefits

  • State of Florida employees enjoy top tier benefits offerings including comprehensive health coverage to meet the needs of you and your family while maintaining low deductibles and low monthly out of pocket contributions.
  • State employees also enjoy the option of selecting between two retirement options, including the FRS Pension Plan and the FRS Investment Plan.
  • As an additional benefit, state employment affords you the opportunity to take part in the tuition waiver program within the state university and community college systems.
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