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Operating Engineer

JLL
United States, New York, New York
148 West 37th Street (Show on map)
Nov 15, 2024
Operating Engineer
New York, New York
Sun & Mon 12am to 8am
Tue, Wed, and Thursday 4pm to 12am
$49.96 Hourly (Local 94 Union)

The Operating Engineer has a strong focus on operating, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing facility equipment on all systems. In order to successfully complete daily/weekly work assignments, the Operating Engineer is expected to demonstrate technical expertise in one craft area (e.g., Electrical, HVAC, Piping/Plumbing, Central Utility Plant Operations) and be multi-skilled in others.
Safely operate the facility in accordance with all applicable government and regulatory requirements.
Demonstrate and enforce safety rules and behaviors.
Identify, enforce, and assess safety hazards and risks.
Participate in incident investigations.
Perform maintenance and monitoring repairs to the mechanical, plumbing, structural, furniture, control, and fire, life and safety systems to keep building systems up to applicable standards.
Maintain HVAC systems and equipment at optimum levels (e.g., cleaning, inspecting, changing parts).
Where necessary, record readings and make adjustments to ensure proper operation of equipment.
Comply with departmental policies for the safe storage, usage, and disposal of hazardous materials.
Maintain a clean and safe workplace.
Monitor pricing and work quality of outside contractors.
Review monthly Client Service Request summaries to pinpoint and correct recurrent operational problems.
Respond to customer inquiries in a timely and professional manner.
Assist site Facility Management team with emergency situations (e.g., fire alarms, chemical spills, hazardous conditions) and take appropriate actions.
This position requires frequent walking, climbing, bending, kneeling, lifting, stooping, and working/extending overhead, including: Walking large, campus-like settings.
Lifting a minimum of 80 lbs.
Climbing stairs and navigating rooftops to access equipment.
Using ladders up to 30 ft and working from heights.
Climbing a ladder with a 300-lb weight limit while carrying a tool bag weighing approximately 20 lbs.

Must posses:
Q-01/Q-99 Refrigeration engineer
S-12 Citywide sprinkler system
S-13 Citywide standpipe systems
F-01 Citywide fire guard for impairment
G-60 Torch use of flammable gas
F-60 Fire guard for torch operations and fire guard for construction site
A-35 To operate and maintain air compressors
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