Facilities Engineer is responsible for monitoring the maintenance of building systems and utilities. Ultimately, you will be assessing the facility's resource requirements, designing and optimising the facility's operational systems, by ensuring the adherence to the required specifications, budgets and quality standards.
- Develop detailed maintenance plans using Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) techniques.
- Develop reliability, availability, and maintainability criteria for all design or facility creation activities.
- Design and implement plans for construction or renovation projects to ensure they meet client requirements.
- Define and prescribe policies and procedures for establishing maintenance plans and contracting maintenance.
- Evaluate operational systems and facility infrastructure to ascertain and improve operational efficiencies.
- Monitor facility systems to meet health and safety standards, and external regulatory requirements.
- Manage routine facility inspections and implement corrective actions as needed.
- Monitor maintenance quality parameters and performance indicators. • Develop cost-effective methods of monitoring the condition of the facilities.
- Coordinate with contractors to determine schedules, materials, and labour needs for projects.
- Coordinate and assess the effectiveness of maintenance across all regions of the facility.
- Assess the impacts of new technology and techniques on the maintenance practices.
- Generate, analyse and foresee the difference between the actual expenditure and the planned maintenance budget, including rationalisation targets.
- Introduce configuration management (facility component logistics/interfaces) throughout the organisation.
- Advise regional supervisors on the technical skills for maintenance management.
- Organize and control maintenance management reviews and improvement programs.
Requirements
- Minimum 5 year of working experience in building facilities engineering and maintenance.
- Possess degree in Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering, or other equivalent fields.
- Have practical experience in Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM), Failure Mode and Effect Criticality Analysis (FMECA), Configuration Management, Risk/Critical Analysis, Contract Maintenance, and theory related to reliability, availability and maintainability.
- Familiar with CAD software, drawing programs, and modelling software.
- Familiar with Microsoft Project, Primavera P6, or relevant software.