Sunday, May 8, 2016

Senior Facility Technician - Canada

Company Summary
Since 1911, we have been part of society's progress on five continents and we're not done! Our teams bring together some of the most skilled professionals anywhere. People like you, who have the desire to stretch their talents. By joining [Company], you're seizing the chance to grow with a leader in engineering and construction offering challenges that never cease to inspire. Take this opportunity to go further.
Division or Project Summary
[Company] is recognized as one of Canada's leading outsourced operations and maintenance solutions experts, a division of [Company] Group Inc., the largest engineering and construction firm in Canada, and one of the five largest in the world. We continue to grow our business globally.
Our team members across the country and the globe deliver superior service to every one of our clients. Our people are vital to our success, and we build teams that are second to none. Our team embraces challenges and is engaged in working together to contribute to our business objectives.
Job Description
The Senior Facilities Technician is a technical position responsible for all aspects of building maintenance:
  • Maintaining all building systems to ensure optimum building environment for telephone network operations and office functions with zero tolerance for failure. These systems include heating, ventilating, air conditioning, plumbing, electrical, standby power, life safety, security, structural, architectural, landscaping, roadworks and paving. This function may be performed by the SFT or an outside contractor under the SFT's direction. In either case, the responsibility for performance shall remain with the SFT.
  • Responding to and coordinating activities related to the recovery of any building system failure.
  • Verify and auditing the work of outside support Contractors. (directing is a manager responsibilities )
  • Assisting the Property Manager, Project Managers and outside Consultants in the evaluation of building
  • operations for the purposes of performance audits, operating budgets, capital programs including DeRisk Program, energy conservation measures, key facility assessments, property inspections and process improvements.

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