Facility Engineer Job Description
Facility Engineer Duties & Responsibilities
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Facility Engineer Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Facility Engineer
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Education for Facility Engineer
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Employers hiring for the facility engineer job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Bachelor's and Collage Degree in Engineering, Technical, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Management, Science, Education, Industrial, Chemical Engineering, Project Management
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Facility Engineer Examples
Facility Engineer Job Description
- Provide oversight in the selection, hiring and oversight of civil, electrical and mechanical designers and contractors to be used in the design and construction/installation of project tasks
- Researches and identifies available communication ports on Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS), Static Transfer Switches (STS), Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS), Power Distribution Units (PDU), 480 Volt Switchgear, Diesel Generators, Fuel Systems, Computer Room Air Conditioning (CRAC) Units, Air Cooled Condensers, Drycoolers, Chillers, Pumps, Fire Systems
- Liaison between the Vancouver, LA and Sydney IT support teams
- Direct the efforts of external engineering consultants on facility evaluations, design alternatives analysis, feasibility studies, estimating and construction delivery systems
- Advise and direct our project management team in the implementation of a diverse array of technical engineering projects
- Work closely with our Ford Land 'Engineering Clearinghouse', a recurring technical venue which provides a collaborative, innovative and knowledge based process critical to the delivery of all projects
- Strengthen Company programs to ensure implementation of sustainability initiatives in commercial, corporate, research, and test facilities
- Drive the use of new technologies to maximize capital investment efficiency and sustainability in all corporate infrastructure programs
- Support and maintain positive relationships with government authorities, municipalities, and communities in which we operate to enhance long term working relationship with community officials
- Ensure that our facilities comply with local codes, laws and recommended practices
- Working knowledge of Construction Best Practices and Skilled Trades Management
- Working Knowledge of Manufacturing Facility Design
- Flexibility in work site location (Southeast Michigan and Ohio) ability to travel, work overtime and holidays off shift patterns when required
- Excellent Computer Skills (Microsoft based programs)
- Experience working with union skilled trades
- Significant experience in manufacturing/construction environments
Facility Engineer Job Description
- Provide leadership and guidance related to emergency response and problem management
- Troubleshooting, testing/debugging and preventive/demand maintenance of Facility/Utility Systems
- Review the normal and emergency power distribution that supports Chamber A in Building 32 high-bay
- Identify any potential failure points that have not been identified
- Describe impact if failure occurs
- Propose mitigation for failure point
- Review known failure points
- Verify mitigation plans are in place and valid
- Complete review and provide out-brief report by January 6th
- Assist manager for facility outsourcing team work performance management
- Experience in Windows packaging
- Exposure to Adobe Creative Cloud and financial systems support
- Professional degree in architecture or engineering (registered architect or PE preferred)
- Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP) or willingness to obtain
- Knowledge of facility operations and industry practices
- Minimum 5 years facility related architectural/engineering experience
Facility Engineer Job Description
- Provide inputs to further simplify process and increase working efficiency
- Assisting manager in other departmental administration duties when needed
- Bookkeeping of NNRCC facility related important documents, such as contracts, in accordance with company policy
- Ensure the compliance of the Facility team with all local and NN polices
- Responsible for supporting the Government in the implementation of environmental standards, development of energy and sustainability strategies and reviews of building systems infrastructure and utility data-related processes to ensure the Government standards are followed
- Responsible for supporting the scope of effort involved with initial and ongoing meter infrastructure integration and automation to make sure the Government, state, and local regulations, codes, directives and standards are met
- Support to manage the maintenance contractor's performance in terms of technical and safety
- System troubleshooting and fix
- Develop and review architectural and engineering management plans for assigned projects and provide to the Government for review
- Conduct pre and post site surveys of E&I projects and provide a written report of finding and engineering guidance to the 160th Signal Brigade and its subordinate Battalion HQs
- Experience in commercial, corporate and research construction projects
- Leadership skills necessary to stay abreast of and advise on multiple projects of diverse types/scales
- Excellent Oral/Written Communications skills to positively represent the Company
- Organized Documentation and Record Retention capability
- Engineering/Engineering Technology degree and 2+ years of job-related experience or 5+ years of job-related experience
- Well versed of statutory requirements of E&M and Work/Occupational Safety & Health
Facility Engineer Job Description
- Provide support with routine facility management
- Prepare project cost estimates for Government review
- Prepare and review project time schedules
- Analyze project proposals, providing technical review of design calculations, analyses, drawings and specifications to ensure compliance with project objectives and standards
- Provide input to the KO and COR or their designated representatives during construction contract negotiation and administration of the resulting contract
- Coordinate all design phases with the appropriate managers, engineers, and staff elements
- Maintain current engineering data and milestones for assigned projects
- Participate in meetings with contractors and project sponsors
- Advise the Government on inspection, maintenance and repair standards
- Recommend new infrastructure equipment installations and modification to facilities to accommodate new communications equipment in support of mission requirements and reflective of new technologies
- Less experience candidate will be considered as Assistant Facilities Engineer
- Five years’ full-time experience in related field with a college degree preferred
- Experience with BMS (building management systems) required
- Experience with contractor management is required
- Possess a Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering degree or Master in Mechanical Engineering
- Minimum 3 years of working experience in mechanical engineering
Facility Engineer Job Description
- Support the Astromaterials Research & Exploration Science Division (ARES) at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC) related to updates and modifications of facilities associated with ARES (primarily buildings 31 and 31N)
- Manage complex engineering projects
- Monitors project progress and performance against project plan
- Conduct regular project meetings and prepare status reports
- Work on light rail, heavy rail, and or commuter rail maintenance facilities for transit or class one railroads
- Coordination between multiple stakeholders towards a common goal of an updated MOP map at Cushing Terminal
- Assess and understand the current MOP situation leveraging past efforts at creating a MOP map on site
- Determine gaps in current MOP, and build detailed proposals for US LP Engineering to assist in filling gaps
- Work in the field with US LP Engineering supporting the efforts to resolve MOP through various methods to establish specified minimum yield strength (SMYS)
- Build a risk-rated report combining the efforts of all past and recent engineering efforts to restore MOP
- Strong communication skills, both written and verbal in English and must be able to work effectively as an individual with minimal direction and as part of a larger team
- Proven ability to operate effectively in facilitate and manage a changing environment
- 5+ years of experience with power distribution design and maintenance in test facility environment
- 5+ years of experience with emergency power system design and maintenance, including diesel generators, facility Uninterruptable Power Supplies (UPS), and Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS)
- 5+ years of experience with motors, transformers, load centers, and motor control centers
- 5+ years of experience with thermal vacuum chambers and the associated hazards (cryogenic systems, vacuum environments)