Perform preventative maintenance, including the diagnosis of malfunctioning apparatus and/or systems, such as:
May need to support non-customary schedules and weekend work.
Transformers, motors, motor starters, MCC panels, MCC circuits, variable frequency drives; replace damaged or broken wires and cables
Conduct inspections and evaluations of operating characteristics such as speeds, pressures, vacuum, or vibration; and features such as wear and replacement of expendables (i.e., belts, hoses, fluids, filters, etc.).
Repair systems and apparatus mentioned above, which may also include rebuilding pumps, steam traps, valves, electrical and pneumatic solenoid devices; painting walls; fixing leaks and stoppages in plumbing; repairing or replacing sinks, piping, valves, or drains; and maintaining electrical controls, lighting, and electrical distribution systems
Requirements
power tools
computer
hvac
forklift
plumbing
electrical
Ability to use hand and small/large power tools.
Ability to operate a personal computer, cell phone, and/or electronic tablet.
Able to demonstrate an understanding of building systems and operations, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, life safety systems, and building envelope.
Able to function with dynamic priorities, adapting to changing customer expectations and completing work requests efficiently with high-quality standards. This may include taking initiative to manage unexpected downtime productively while maintaining high-quality results.
Able to disassemble/reassemble fixtures, fans, pumps, HVAC equipment, and other building-related equipment.
Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts, interest, commissions, proportions, percentages, area, circumference, and volume. Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra and geometry.
HVAC equipment, fire life safety systems, plumbing, and electrical systems
Able to competently operate a forklift, scissor lift, and aerial lift.
Building and parking lot lighting, photoelectric eyes, emergency lights/exit lights, 120-volt outlets for exterior building lighting
Able to demonstrate general plumbing, electrical, and carpentry skills.
Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
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Company
Overview
Founded 1994
Year Established
The company was established in this year, marking its beginning as a leader in critical infrastructure services.
Delivers electrical, mechanical, and energy solutions across various sectors.
Operates across diverse industries including healthcare, education, transportation, and energy.
Known for managing complex projects and consistently innovating.
Focuses on safety and quality to ensure optimal performance and reliability.
Known for projects such as energy-efficient building systems and cutting-edge transportation solutions.
Maintains presence in both private and public sectors, trusted for high-profile ventures.
Culture + Values
Zero injuries
Safety Commitment
Prioritizing the well-being of all team members and stakeholders by ensuring no workplace injuries.
Integrity – In everything we do
Discipline – Execution with precision, efficiency, competence and professionalism
Transparency – Sharing information to facilitate better communication
Mutual Respect and Trust – Treating people with dignity and consideration and encouraging openness and cooperation
Teamwork – Working together to develop and unleash our full potential to achieve exceptional results for our customers and shareholders
Environment + Sustainability
30-40% reduction
Carbon-based fuel consumption target
Aim to reduce per-capita consumption across service fleets by 30–40% by 2035, using 2021 as the baseline.
20% reduction
Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions target
Targeting a 20% reduction in per-capita greenhouse gas emissions by 2035, using 2021 as the baseline.
2050
Net-zero commitment
Committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, aligned with the Science Based Targets initiative.
Half industry average
Safety performance
Maintained a Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) less than half the industry average for 16 consecutive years.
Employee fleet (~11,000 vehicles) transitioning to low‑ and zero‑emission vehicles in coming years
Environmental Handbook since 2009 for regulatory compliance company‑wide
Partnered with EcoVadis and third‑party advisors for sustainability ratings, GHG emissions reporting and compliance
Gold member of U.S. Green Building Council; hundreds of LEED‑accredited technicians
Delivered building energy audits and efficiency retrofits; e.g., air‑cooled chiller replacement saving 200,000 kWh/year (~141 metric tons CO₂)
Engaged in clients’ renewable energy and carbon capture infrastructure projects (e.g., Corazon Ranch 200 MW solar farm)
Inclusion & Diversity
Committed to establishing independently verified short‑, medium‑ and long‑term science‑based GHG emissions reduction targets – engagement included gender‑diverse Sustainability Task Force
Sustainability Task Force comprised of senior leaders including CEO, Executive VPs, General Counsel, VP Safety, Quality & Productivity
No publicly available gender‑related workforce statistics disclosed