Island Health · 2 weeks ago
Facilities Engineer II
Island Health is dedicated to providing compassionate, high-quality care. In the Facilities Engineer II role, you will be responsible for inspecting, troubleshooting, and repairing various facility systems, utilizing a range of multi-disciplinary skills.
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Responsibilities
Demonstrates knowledge of blue print drawings by tracing piping and electrical pathways
Interpret building plans, working drawings and schematics to determine work aids and the sequence of installation or repair
Must be able to use a digital VOM and a digital clamp on a 24-volt, 110 volt and 480-volt electrical system
Must have basic knowledge of the safe and proper welding systems, arc and gas, spot and soldering
Stand weekend call and respond to request in a maximum of 30 minutes
Responsible for professional workmanship and work area safety, cleanliness and attention to detail in completing jobs
Must know and implement Engineering Department’s 'Lock Out – Tag Out' safety program
Knowledge of the telephone system and its associated wiring, performing moves, adds and changes to the system
Adherence to safety procedures using appropriate safety equipment and attire when necessary
Must participate in tests, drills and inspections as required by code
Plan, layout, build and install cabinets and associated hardware
Must be able to understand and use the appropriate code book to quote chapter and verse that pertains to code requirements
Basic knowledge of the manual and automated control of: boilers and associated variable frequency drives and pumps; chillers, pumps and cooling towers; air handling units and associated variable frequency drives, variable air volume boxes and constant air volume boxes
Basic knowledge of equipment sequences of operations on the building automation system by troubleshooting an equipment failure and subsequent repair plan
Must be able to layout and install electrical conduit
Must have demonstrated ability to interact positively with Administration, Directors, Managers, Supervisors, peers, co-workers, subordinates, patients and visitors
Must meet regular attendance standard and must stay at or below average sick leave utilization levels
Qualification
Required
Must have a valid driver's license
High School Diploma or GED
3 years of working experience
Demonstrates knowledge of blue print drawings by tracing piping and electrical pathways
Interpret building plans, working drawings and schematics to determine work aids and the sequence of installation or repair
Must be able to use a digital VOM and a digital clamp on a 24-volt, 110 volt and 480-volt electrical system
Must have basic knowledge of the safe and proper welding systems, arc and gas, spot and soldering
Stand weekend call and respond to request in a maximum of 30 minutes
Responsible for professional workmanship and work area safety, cleanliness and attention to detail in completing jobs
Must know and implement Engineering Department's 'Lock Out – Tag Out' safety program
Knowledge of the telephone system and its associated wiring, performing moves, adds and changes to the system
Adherence to safety procedures using appropriate safety equipment and attire when necessary
Must participate in tests, drills and inspections as required by code
Plan, layout, build and install cabinets and associated hardware
Must be able to understand and use the appropriate code book to quote chapter and verse that pertains to code requirements
Basic knowledge of the manual and automated control of: boilers and associated variable frequency drives and pumps; chillers, pumps and cooling towers; air handling units and associated variable frequency drives, variable air volume boxes and constant air volume boxes
Basic knowledge of equipment sequences of operations on the building automation system by troubleshooting an equipment failure and subsequent repair plan
Must be able to layout and install electrical conduit
Must have demonstrated ability to interact positively with Administration, Directors, Managers, Supervisors, peers, co-workers, subordinates, patients and visitors
Must meet regular attendance standard and must stay at or below average sick leave utilization levels
Ability to apply principals of rational systems to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of variables
Ability to read, write and speak English
Must have basic knowledge of math
Ability to understand terms and definitions used in electrical, electronic, mechanical and construction
Benefits
Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Generous Paid Time Off and Extended Illness Benefits
Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability Coverage
Vested Retirement Contributions and Flexible Spending Accounts
Tuition Reimbursement and Student Loan Repayment Programs
Employee Recognition Events and a supportive, community-focused team