Maintenance Manager
The Scion Group · Moscow, ID · 1 wk ago
ManufacturingFull-time
Responsibilities
- Manage all building services and preventative maintenance programs to the best of industry practices, the Scion’s Standard Operating Procedures, and in compliance with the State/Federal Govt./OSHA’s Codes/regulations.
- Manage the day-to-day operations including but not limited to heating, ventilating, air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing and piping, fire protection, and general building maintenance and troubleshooting, building automation systems and building maintenance
- Maintain and operate all life safety systems including fire pumps, fire alarm monitoring panels, dry/wet sprinkler systems, visual and audible alarms, back flow preventers, smoke detectors, CO2 sensors/alarms, fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, means of egress, fire
- Prioritize and schedule maintenance work, assuring quality of work consistent with Scion’s standards.
- Manage the Facilities Technicians to ensure all service requests are completed within Scion standards and are appropriately and accurately
- Manage facilities budgets.
- Review completed work to verify conformance to standards or repair
- Ensure all emergency, routine maintenance/repairs are carried out in a timely and professional manner.
- Ensure all Preventive maintenance is carried out in a timely and professional manner.
- Respond promptly and effectively to all safety/risk-management-related issues at the
- Review completed work orders for accuracy of labor hours, materials’ cost, and track recurring equipment failures.
- Conduct regular inspection tours of buildings, interior common areas and the exterior of the property, equipment and surrounding grounds for deficiencies, potential safety, health, or code problems and necessary
- Prepare written reports summarizing findings, and advises other building users as appropriate, of the
- Provide recommendations for dealing with problems noticed in
- Oversee and supervise “Turn” preparation including the prompt inspection of vacated units, makes appropriate repairs and charges, and ensures completion as
- Inspect vacant units after repairs and maintenance have been completed to determine quality of work performed and readiness for
- Manage the maintenance spare parts and the tools inventory, determining which parts/tools to stock and their stock level and working directly with General Manager to maintain inventory of parts, tools, and supplies within
- Maintain shop appearance and all mechanical, supply, electrical and storage facilities on
- Ensure proper maintenance of equipment to ensure warranty compliance and extended useful life.
- Oversee all other contracted work in the building, obtaining bids and negotiating prices with vendors and contractors, as approved by the General Manager, Regional Manager or the Regional Facility Manager.
- Cook up and coordinate deliveries, schedules, and performance of all facility related
- Ensure proper safety procedures are followed, personal protective equipment is used, and health & safety policies are
- Manage process for keying and coring/coding of locks and maintain lock procedures, logbooks and protocols for key management and
- Effectively implement standard operating procedures and preventive maintenance programs according to Scion’s
- Take part in emergency preparedness planning and acts as essential personnel in
- Escalate unique or urgent repairs/replacements to General Manager and Regional Facilities Manager.
- Maintain records on all major systems including maintenance manuals, manufacturer’s cut sheets, warranties, and equipment
Qualifications
- High school diploma/GED, trade school diploma, or military training
- 8 years of relevant experience managing building system in multi-unit residential properties, 5 years of supervisory experience
- 5 years’ experience with building automation systems, and life safety systems
- EPA 608 Universal certification
- HVAC/EPA 608 Universal certification
- Certified Pool Operator (CPO), or intention to obtain within six months
- Expertise in plumbing, HVAC, electrical and mechanical systems as well as generally accepted maintenance practices
- Boiler operator or Stationary Engineer Certificate/License
- Ability to read and interpret documents such as design drawings, blueprints, safety guidelines, operating and maintenance instructions and procedural manuals
- Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, set priorities and meet deadlines
- Basic computer working knowledge, including Microsoft Office and CMMS
- Valid driver’s license
- Ability to stand 8 hours or longer per day and lift up to 100 lbs. as necessary