Facility Engineers are responsible for the efficient operation and maintenance of various physical structures, including buildings, equipment, and systems within a facility. Their duties encompass managing facility budgets, overseeing maintenance teams, and coordinating repair and renovation projects. They ensure compliance with safety regulations, conduct routine inspections, and address any issues promptly. Facility Engineers also implement energy-efficient practices and sustainable solutions to reduce operational costs and environmental impact. They collaborate with vendors, monitor equipment performance, and plan for long-term facility improvements. Ultimately, Facility Engineers play a vital role in maintaining a safe, functional, and cost-effective environment for businesses and organizations.
Responsibilities Building Maintenance: Overseeing the upkeep of the mall's structure, including lighting, plumbing, HVAC systems, escalators, elevators, and parking facilities. Energy Management: Implementing energy-efficient practices and systems to reduce operational costs and environmental impact. Safety Compliance: Ensuring that the mall complies with safety codes and regulations, conducting regular safety inspections, and addressing any issues promptly. List ItemVendor Management: Managing contracts and relationships with service providers, such as janitorial, security, and maintenance teams. Background, Skills & Experience Bachelor's Degree: A bachelor's degree in engineering, preferably in fields like mechanical engineering, or facilities management, provides a strong foundation. Technical Proficiency: Proficiency in various technical areas such as HVAC systems, electrical systems, plumbing, and building automation systems is crucial. Problem-Solving: Facility Engineers must be adept at identifying and resolving complex technical issues efficiently. Project Management: Strong project management skills to oversee maintenance, renovation, and construction projects. Safety Knowledge: Understanding of safety regulations and practices to ensure a safe environment for occupants.