2nd Class Stationary Engineer

Cushman & Wakefield

The Role

Overview

Maintain, inspect, and repair mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems in a Class A office building.

Key Responsibilities

  • bms operation
  • equipment troubleshooting
  • hvac maintenance
  • efficiency evaluation
  • fall protection
  • power tools

Tasks

-Monitor and operate the building BMS system per the building standards and best practices as directed by the employer/customer -Conduct necessary troubleshooting and testing of equipment to determine malfunctions or causes of breakdown; remove and replace faulty parts, sub-assemblies, and major components; re-test repaired equipment and adjust for proper operation -Follow company and customer rules and guidelines. -Will routinely be required to bend, reach, and hold awkward positions for prolonged periods. -Maintain HVAC equipment on an ongoing basis as part of the facility’s preventive maintenance program -Continually evaluate new equipment and ideas to maximize efficiency and cost savings -Use Fall Protection Equipment and work on elevated areas. (Ladders, Platforms, Scaffolding, and others as required) -Use Power Tools (Hand Grinders, Saws, Impact Wrenches, Drill Press, Hydraulic Pullers)

Requirements

  • stationary engineer
  • heavy lifting
  • confined spaces
  • shift work
  • team player
  • continuous training

What You Bring

-Must be able to lift to 50 lbs. and lift and transport equipment more than 200 lbs., with others -Work in confined spaces, stoops, and bends for long periods of time, and works on hands and knees and other uncomfortable positions for extended periods -Understand written and verbal job instructions. -Ability to plan and organize work and understand the importance of priority of work tasks and the willingness to perform all assigned tasks within their ability. -2nd Class Stationary Engineer License -Observant which requires seeing, hearing, and smelling -Able to take direction, to work with minimal supervision, and to function cooperatively as part of a team. -Must be physically able to work alone, climb consecutive sets of stairs, and work off ladders, staging, lifts, etc. -Willing to continue training to maintain knowledge in the latest equipment and technologies in assigned duties. -Ability and willingness to work rotational shift, if necessary, including days, evenings, and nights as well as overtime, weekends, and holidays, as required

The Company

About Cushman & Wakefield

-With operations across ~400 offices in 60+ countries, it bridges global scale with deep local market insight. -Typical projects range from agency leasing and capital-markets advisory to project development and integrated facilities management. -The firm specializes across sectors including data centers, industrial/logistics, life sciences, retail, government, and healthcare. -A standout fact: it advises marquee assets like ports, rail hubs, and sports venues.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Logistics

Public Sector

Rail

Healthcare

Hospitality

Office

Investor

Multifamily

Retail

Sustainability & Wellness

Technology