Building Maintenance Engineer III jobs in United States
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Sherwin-Williams · 21 hours ago

Building Maintenance Engineer III

Sherwin-Williams is a leading company focused on inspiring and improving the world through innovative coatings and solutions. The Building Maintenance Engineer III will be responsible for the operation and maintenance of major facility systems at the Global Headquarters, ensuring optimal performance and reliability while supporting emergency responses and preventative maintenance tasks.

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Responsibilities

Physical Plant Operations & Maintenance- Working closely with the Assistant Chief Engineer, this position contributes to the development and implementation of maintenance/ infrastructure related programs of our Global Headquarters (HQ) location. This is a high-rise, class A, commercial office tower in downtown Cleveland
Efficiently operate, maintain, and troubleshoot the major systems and related equipment in the facility including the following: BAS, chiller plant, boiler plant, cooling tower, chemical stations, air handlers, heat pumps, domestic water pumps, fire pumps, diesel generators, electrical distribution systems, and life safety equipment
Perform daily rounds and equipment inspections in a timely and efficient manner
Provide support and respond quickly to property emergencies and equipment issues. Notify appropriate personnel and follow safety protocols. This includes after hours and weekends
Perform a wide variety of preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, work orders, direct response, and supporting tasks that compliment daily site operations
Perform all work according to code and safety regulations
Communicate concise and detailed information regarding the operational status of the major facility systems each day, while providing ideas and solutions
Prepare and complete department work orders and paperwork for maintenance or repairs
Maintain inventory of equipment, tools, and supplies
Maintain positive working relationships with security, EHS, and other key stakeholders
Building Systems and Technology- Maintain expert level proficiency in all building systems, including Building Automation Systems (BAS), Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), Fire/ Life Safety Systems, and Lighting/ Automatic Shades
Utilize the full capabilities of facilities technology
Work with skilled trade contractors in the continual improvement and streamlining of the operation and utilization of the BAS and CMMS systems
Analyze and interpret system metrics and data for the continual fine tuning of equipment to ensure optimum efficiency and reliability
Ensure systems’ software and programming are up to date and maintained
Respond to and appropriately prioritize site alarms
Support the Assistant Chief and Chief Engineer with the identification of future facility needs
Assist with gathering and interpreting field data that contributes to the decision-making process
Keep abreast of the latest technical updates and relevant trends that potentially impact the success of projects

Qualification

Building Automation Systems (BAS)HVAC systems knowledgeBoiler systems knowledgeElectrical troubleshootingMechanical systems knowledgePlumbing systems knowledgeTest instruments usageInterpersonal skillsOrganizational skillsCommunication skills

Required

High School Diploma or GED
Completion of one or more basic training courses relating to the building trades
Minimum 3 years of experience in Facility Maintenance, Engineering, Operations, or related technical field
Intermediate knowledge of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, and HVAC systems
Intermediate knowledge and experience in the use of test instruments, multi meters, power tools, and hand tools
Calm and measured when responding to emergency and high stress situations
Able to read and interpret construction drawings, mechanical diagrams, electrical schematics, and detailed operation manuals
Ability to effectively use modern maintenance and office software
Have a high degree of professionalism, interpersonal skills, and organizational skills
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without company sponsorship
Intermediate level understanding of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems
Dexterity and ability to work off ladders, lifts, and around various types of industrial equipment settings
Organized approach to work
Self Sufficient
Ability to work independently as well as in a collaborative team environment
Ability to effectively communicate with coworkers, contractors, tenants, and management

Preferred

Diploma or Certification from a Technical School focusing on one or more of the building trades
Professional trade organization involvement and designations
Boiler certifications
Intermediate level Carpentry skills
Intermediate level Plumbing skills
Intermediate and above level understanding of electrical troubleshooting and multi meter use
Intermediate and above level of HVAC systems knowledge and experience
Intermediate and above level of boiler systems knowledge and experience
General Chemical treatment systems knowledge

Benefits

Life … with rewards, benefits and the flexibility to enhance your health and well-being
Career … with opportunities to learn, develop new skills and grow your contribution
Connection … with an inclusive team and commitment to our own and broader communities
A wide range of world-class benefits designed for you
From retirement to health care, from total well-being to your daily commute

Company

Sherwin-Williams

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Sherwin-Williams Company engages in the development, manufacture, distribution, and sale of paints, coatings, and related products.

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
unknown
1964-02-11IPO

Leadership Team

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Heidi Petz
Chief Executive Officer
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