Experience Inc. Jobs

Job Information

The University of Chicago Chief Engineer - JR28068-3800 in Chicago, Illinois

This job was posted by https://illinoisjoblink.illinois.gov : For more information, please see: https://illinoisjoblink.illinois.gov/jobs/12418541 Department

Facilities South Campus Engineering Shop

About the Department

Facilities Services supports the mission of the University of Chicago through efforts to maintain and enhance the University campus and environment and provide superior client service to our community including faculty, students, staff, neighbors and visitors.

Job Summary

The Chief Building Engineer, in addition to performing bargaining unit work, is responsible for the safe, economical operation of the building and for all employees under the direction of the Chief Engineer. The Chief Engineer will also be responsible for the orientation and training of Engineers and Trainees under his/her direction. Employees will receive their direction from the Chief Engineer who is responsible to the University for carrying out the orders of the management in the operation of the building. The Chief Engineer will be informed of any contemplated major repairs or major improvement to be made in the equipment or the building and will relay that information on to the Building Engineers. These responsibilities will be carried out in a manner consistent with high quality maintenance and economical, efficient operation.

Responsibilities

Job Summary:

The Chief Building Engineer, in addition to performing bargaining unit work, is responsible for the safe, economical operation of the building and for all employees under the direction of the Chief Engineer. The Chief Engineer will also be responsible for the orientation and training of Engineers and Trainees under his/her direction. Employees will receive their direction from the Chief Engineer who is responsible to the University for carrying out the orders of the management in the operation of the building. The Chief Engineer will be informed of any contemplated major repairs or major improvement to be made in the equipment or the building and will relay that information on to the Building Engineers. These responsibilities will be carried out in a manner consistent with high quality maintenance and economical, efficient operation.

Responsibilities:

Daily inspections of all mechanical areas, penthouses, common spaces, including washrooms and stairwells, and building exterior.

Inspects the operation and maintenance of all mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and other building systems, as well as other duties as assigned by the Supervisor.

Weekly inspection of all vacant areas.

Regular inspection of all roofs, drains, flashings.

Documented monthly inspection of all emergency lights, fire extinguishers, fire alarm system(s), and local door alarms.

Set-up and maintain an effective program for care and maintenance of all mechanical systems.

Set-up and maintain a preventive maintenance program that will include but limited to the following: lubricate all motors according to manufacturers or industry guidelines and keep log for review with Building Engineer\'s and Supervisor.

Inspect all fan belts for wear and keep log of changes for review with Building Engineers schedule and log all filter changes for review.

Regularly test and treat HVAC water system as directed by water treatment specialist.

Respond to all building or equipment problems or failures and notify Supervisor of same.

Maintain and inventory of all major building equipment, tools and spare parts.

Place orders for all necessary equipment and repair or maintenance items.

Continually evaluate systems to insure maximum efficiency and energy conservation.

Monitor and advise Supervisor about mechanical system contracts, especially for elevator and chiller.

Respond to tenant complaints about mechanical systems and report complaints to supervisor.

Read and log all energy consumption meters mon hly.Assist supervisor in establishing and implementing emergency procedures.

Perform minor carpentry work, such as hanging bulletin boards and picture, and repair building furniture.

Maintain, install, re-combinate cores, and cut keys according to the Best Locking System guidelines.

Perform minor electrical repairs, lamp and ballast replacement.

Perform minor plumbing repairs, including but not limited to replacement of toilet seats, repair/replacement of Sloan valves, repair/replace sink faucets, sink traps, etc..

Remain on-site during all contractual or other repair work during regular hours and off hours, as necessary.

Respond promptly to all building emergencies.

Remove snow and salt sidewalks and parking lot, as required.

Monitor parking lot; place stickers on cars violating regulations; call University Police or Chicago Police, as necessary.

Pick up debris at building entries and emergency exits.

Set time clock and maintain lawn sprinkler system.

Remove trash from receptacles/ash trays at main building

DirectEmployers