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The Facilities Equipment Assessor will play a pivotal role in transforming Government Client maintenance operations into strategic, efficient, and effective functions. This role involves implementing strategic improvements in building and equipment maintenance operations, ensuring high compliance with Government Client maintenance protocols, and enhancing facility condition scores while reducing equipment downtime. You will not perform actual maintenance or repair work themselves. Their role is to assess, plan, guide, and facilitate effective maintenance operations across their assigned facilities.
Job Responsibility:
Conduct quarterly facility condition assessments
Ensure compliance with Government Client maintenance policies and standards
Report operational and compliance issues to Facilities HQ
Communicate maintenance standards to local plant leadership
Develop short-term and long-term maintenance action plans
Collaborate with Postal Service Maintenance and Facilities personnel
Include site-specific tasks, challenges, and stakeholders in plans
Guide Plant Managers to cross-organizational resources
Facilitate collaboration with internal SMEs for technical issues
Hold monthly meetings with local plant leadership
Maintain ongoing communication to address maintenance challenges
Generate monthly reports on technical guidance and maintenance issues
Oversee multiple facilities within a geographic area
Requirements:
Required travel: 60% to 70% to Government Client sites with adherence to General Services Administration policies
Degree in engineering with 10 years maintenance experience
knowledge of building systems essential
5-10 years in building/equipment maintenance with experience in mechanical and electrical systems
Diagnose issues, identify deficiencies, and recommend solutions
Learning new systems/tools, remote work, and frequent travel for audits/assessments
Hands on experience of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, boiler, chillers, HVAC, and security systems
Baseline knowledge of mechanical/electrical equipment and maintenance processes
Ability to learn core building systems, identify gaps/deficiencies, and assess maintenance status
Effective written and oral communication, problem-solving ability, and engagement with stakeholders
Strategic management across organizations, adaptability to changes, and alignment with Government Client goals
Nice to have:
Current or Former Technician (HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, Maintenance)