Description
mep maintenance
hvac systems
electrical controls
pump repair
contractor oversight
safety compliance
The role involves installing, repairing, and maintaining electrical, mechanical, and plumbing systems across multiple facilities in an office tower environment. Daily duties include managing fire/life safety, HVAC, electrical, and emergency backup systems while coordinating contractor activities and adhering to strict safety protocols.
- Monitor and maintain all building systems including fire/life safety, mechanical (HVAC, plumbing, controls), and electrical systems (lighting, generators, switchgear, battery systems)
- Perform preventive maintenance on MEP equipment including chillers, air conditioning units, pumps, valves, piping, and filtration systems
- Install and repair electrical controls, switching equipment, motor controls, and run conduit and wiring to machinery and operating equipment
- Conduct routine system rounds, record readings, analyze data, and make necessary adjustments to ensure optimal equipment performance
- Install, rebuild, and repair pumps, motors, air compressors, heat exchangers, and replace bearings, seals, and other mechanical components
- Oversee contractor activities within the building, ensuring proper training and adherence to critical facility work authorization processes
- Maintain detailed engineering logs, data sheets, and documentation of all building rounds and system readings
- Respond to emergency conditions and equipment malfunctions, analyzing problems and implementing corrective actions
- Ensure compliance with OSHA regulations, The Critical Awareness Process, and all established safety procedures
Requirements
cfc certified
plc
bas
osha
excel
customer service
This on‑site position is based in Charlotte, NC, with a 1st shift/morning schedule and the need to work variable shifts, including nights and weekends for emergency response. Salary ranges from $44,300 to $77,700 annually and the role does not provide visa sponsorship; candidates must be authorized to work in the U.S.
- Hands‑on experience in facility operations, including chilled water systems, emergency generators, and switchgear
- High school diploma or GED equivalent
- Universal Technician certification for CFCs (or obtain within 90 days of employment)
- Ability to work variable shifts in a 24/7 environment, including nights, weekends, and emergency response
- Proficiency in English reading/writing and basic mathematics
- Knowledge of OSHA and state regulations governing powerhouse operations
- Physical ability to lift up to 50 lb regularly and up to 100 lb occasionally
- Capability to stand, walk, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, and crawl regularly
- Experience operating and maintaining building electrical, instrumentation and control systems, including PLCs and BAS
- Working knowledge of computer applications including Word, Excel, and Outlook
- Demonstrated verbal and written communication skills
- Proven record of excellent internal and external customer service
- Experience with basic hand tools, portable electric and pneumatic tools, and rigging equipment such as winches, hoists, and slings
Benefits
JLL offers a comprehensive benefits package that supports mental, physical, and emotional health, including a 401(k) plan with matching contributions, medical/dental/vision coverage, paid parental leave at 100% salary, paid time off, company holidays, and early access to earned wages through Daily Pay.
Training + Development
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