Maintenance Mechanic (PM)

Washington, DC
Full Time
Mid Level

Spectrum Management, LLC has been serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area for over 24 years and provides a comprehensive array of services that include construction management, facilities operations & maintenance, and real estate development services. Spectrum Management is currently seeking a full-time Maintenance Mechanic to preserve operation, function and good condition of commercial building machinery and mechanical equipment at one of our Washington, D.C. sites during the afternoon/evening shift. The ideal candidate will have considerable experience with commercial building operations and maintenance facilities and be able to ensure all equipment is safe and well-functioning. Our goal is to ensure our business’s accommodation is problem-free, reliable and safe so that employees can work under the best conditions.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Shift hours: Monday – Friday, 2:30 PM – 11:00 PM
  • Provides assistance in installing, maintaining, and repairing commercial building water heaters, pumps, generators, compressors, steam lines, water lines, gas lines, VAV boxes, self-contained water source heat pumps and garage supply exhaust fans.
  • Performs minor plumbing and electrical repairs.
  • Locates sources of problems by observing mechanical devices in operation; listening for problems; using precision measuring and testing instruments.
  • Repairs electrical appliances and broken fixtures.
  • Removes defective parts by dismantling devices.
  • Performs maintenance and repair tasks.
  • Responds to service calls quickly and professionally.
  • Provides courteous, high-quality service to members of the public by personally responding to requests for service or by making appropriate referral.
  • Submits requests for supplies, equipment and or related materials.
  • Conducts facility and machinery inspections.
  • Any other duties deemed necessary by the company.

QUALIFICATIONS:

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:

  • 3+ years of commercial facility operations and maintenance experience
  • 3+ years of experience of operating, maintaining, or repairing commercial building/facility electrical, mechanical, heating, ventilation, and air condition (HVAC), or plumbing systems or equivalent education.
  • Previous experience with identifying or troubleshooting system problems and reading plans or blueprints
  • Experience operating CMMS/BAS
  • CFC Certification required.

COMPETENCIES:

  • Ability to prioritize work requests and orders according to departmental needs
  • Ability to communicate effectively with a variety of individuals representing diverse cultures and backgrounds and function calmly in stressful situations, which require a high degree of sensitivity, tact and diplomacy
  • Ability to assess immediate customer needs and ensure customer’s receipt of services
  • Ability to provide prompt, efficient and responsive service
  • Ability to exercise appropriate judgment in answering questions and releasing information; analyze and project consequences of decisions and/or recommendations
  • Basic computer skills to input, retrieve, view and print information from facilities management and maintenance tracking systems
  • Ability to work overtime and weekend hours as needed with short notice.

To Apply: Please submit a resume.

Spectrum Management is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
 

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