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CBRE Government & Defense Services · 2 months ago

Control Technician - 2nd Shift

CBRE Government & Defense Services is seeking a Control Technician for their facility. The role involves general maintenance, installation, and repair of control equipment, as well as troubleshooting and monitoring systems to ensure proper operation.

Facilities Services

Responsibilities

Must be able to read blueprints, electrical and electronic wiring diagrams and troubleshoot installed systems
Use various electronic testing equipment in the troubleshooting of equipment malfunctions., or verbal instructions
Utilize computers in monitoring and repairing installed systems and is able to remotely adjust system parameters
Maintain the general cleanliness and appearance of assigned spaces and assists the maintenance team, as required, according to personal qualifications
Must be fully knowledgeable of the required actions in the event of the loss of any of the regularly supplied utilities services
Serves as the initial point of contact for the Facilities Department for all the building occupants to report maintenance requirements and inputs these requests into the facility's computerized maintenance management system (CMMS)
Assigns urgent and emergency work to the appropriate trade worker(s) and distributes routine work orders to the supervisors or individual trade lead
Assists staff technicians in monitoring and analyzing the proper operation of the HVAC system (heating, cooling and airflow into all rooms of the hospital)
Reports on abnormal building system conditions to the appropriate supervisor or trade lead
Makes all necessary changes to work orders in the CMMS and closes work orders upon completion
Monitors all centrally monitored alarm systems that track power availability, temperature controls, and pressure requirements. Takes the appropriate action necessary when abnormal or alarm conditions occur
Takes direction from Lead Control Technician
Other duties as assigned

Qualification

Troubleshooting electronic systemsCMMS software experienceBlueprint readingHVAC system monitoringMicrosoft Office proficiencyCommunication skills

Required

Must be able to read blueprints, electrical and electronic wiring diagrams and troubleshoot installed systems
Use various electronic testing equipment in the troubleshooting of equipment malfunctions
Utilize computers in monitoring and repairing installed systems and is able to remotely adjust system parameters
Maintain the general cleanliness and appearance of assigned spaces and assists the maintenance team, as required, according to personal qualifications
Must be fully knowledgeable of the required actions in the event of the loss of any of the regularly supplied utilities services
Serves as the initial point of contact for the Facilities Department for all the building occupants to report maintenance requirements and inputs these requests into the facility's computerized maintenance management system (CMMS)
Assigns urgent and emergency work to the appropriate trade worker(s) and distributes routine work orders to the supervisors or individual trade lead
Assists staff technicians in monitoring and analyzing the proper operation of the HVAC system (heating, cooling and airflow into all rooms of the hospital)
Reports on abnormal building system conditions to the appropriate supervisor or trade lead
Makes all necessary changes to work orders in the CMMS and closes work orders upon completion
Monitors all centrally monitored alarm systems that track power availability, temperature controls, and pressure requirements
Takes the appropriate action necessary when abnormal or alarm conditions occur
Takes direction from Lead Control Technician
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Knowledge of computer software programs to include Word, Excel, Power Point and Outlook required
High School Graduate, technical or trade school certificate in related field desired
Must be able to lift 50 lbs., squat, bend, stoop and kneel for short periods, climb a ladder, stand for long periods of time, constant arm extensions
Occasional exposure to elements such as heat, cold, noise, dust, dirt, chemicals, but none to the point of being disagreeable
May involve minor safety hazards where likely result would be cuts, bruises, etc

Preferred

Experience with a Facility Computerized Maintenance Management System software (CMMS) highly desired

Benefits

A wide range of benefits based on applicable bargaining unit agreements

Company

CBRE Government & Defense Services

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CBRE Government & Defense Services is purpose-built to support complex and secure environments— uniting facilities management, advisory services, project management and self-performed capabilities into a single, agile platform.

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