Job Profile Summary: (1) 2nd & (1) 3rd Shift in Milwaukee HVAC/Boiler Building Systems Engineer will work as part of a team that services, operates, maintains and repairs heating, ventilating, air conditioning, refrigeration, plumbing, steam, boilers, commercial kitchen equipment and other mechanical building systems at Northwestern Mutual facilities to ensure the security and safety of personnel and property. The incumbent will be part of a team that provides continual coverage to support the required environment for critical data center functions is maintained through proper operation of all related HVAC building systems. Working with internal teams and external vendors, you will identify, troubleshoot, isolate and repair failures in HVAC and building systems. This role includes special projects from design through installation, researching best practices while incorporating safety and regulatory issues. Will schedule and monitor progress and completion of installation and maintenance work performed by service contractors on various HVAC building systems. Skills Required: Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Repair Testing building systems. Maintains and repairs problems associated with various plumbing systems including domestic water supply and water management devices such as drains, pumps, and fire protection. Investigates and resolves reports of leaks, clogs, etc. and performs minor or emergency plumbing repairs. Assists with maintaining and testing fire protection, emergency generators and life safety equipment. Responds to data center fire protection system emergencies. Performs maintenance and repairs on different types of kitchen equipment, including testing and repairing the control system components relating to refrigeration, cooking and exhaust. Performs or oversees preventative maintenance and repairs on elevators, escalators, fitness Center equipment, and various other miscellaneous systems and equipment or coordinates the activity of external vendors. Repairs various equipment utilizing welding and other metal fabrication skills. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Repair Testing HVAC/Boiler systems. Maintains all chillers, booster and circulating pumps, cooling towers, and related HVAC equipment. Responds to system failures and related emergencies and rectifies the cause as appropriate. Monitor Operation HVAC/Boiler systems. Monitors HVAC systems via automated building control systems to ensure proper operation. Adjusts the air handling units to provide the most efficient mode of operation while maintaining comfort limits. Determines system run schedules and alarm points for building automation system. Advises and recommends software programming changes relating to mechanical systems to the Building Automation Systems Technician. Monitors Variable Frequency Drives for pumps and air handling units and water treatment systems and overrides or adjusts as necessary. Ensures the operation and maintenance of Auto Flame High-Pressure Boiler Control system and associated equipment. Responds to calls from WE Energies to shed natural gas usage load. Projects Administration Ability to assess service contracts to ensure contractual obligations are fulfilled. Serves on Relocation Team to assess impact and coordinate completion of relocation-related HVAC activity. As a member of the Emergency Response Team, assists with routine medical situations, building evacuations and monitoring of severe weather conditions to assure the safety of employees and visitors. Maintains prints and documentation relating to related systems and Business Resumption Plans. Ensures, proper inventory levels of parts, tools, and materials. Researches catalogs, Internet, and vendors for parts and supplies necessary for repairs and new installations. Completes requisition forms for parts, tools, and materials necessary for preventative and emergency maintenance. Job Requirements: Associates Degree in HVAC or graduate of state approved Plumbing or HVAC-related apprenticeship program and a minimum of three years of industrial HVAC systems experience required. Will consider candidates who possess HVAC-related certification and 5 or more years of related job experience. NIULPE Fourth Class or ASOPE Second Class High Pressure Boiler certification is required within one year of employment. Certified Refrigerant Handling Technician required within 3 months of employment. Certification from the WI Dept of Commerce for Cross Connection Control Tester Registration must be obtained within 2 years of employment. Proven mechanical aptitude required. Ability to read and understand blueprints and schematic drawings, updating them as appropriate. Must possess an advanced knowledge of relevant state and local building codes and industry standards. Knowledge of work-related OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) regulations including MSD (Material Safety Data) and Confined Space Entry desirable. Trained in the proper handling and use of hazardous or corrosive chemicals used in water treatment. OSHA 10 General Industry motorized lift training must be obtained within 1 year of employment. Member of the Emergency Response Team (ERT), must maintain CPR/1st Aid/AED (defibrillator) certification; must be obtained within first 6 months on the job. Strong comprehensive knowledge and ability to operate automated building control systems (e.g. Honeywell EBI or Johnson Controls Metasys). Ability to work from a computerized maintenance management system such as FMS. Must demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft products. Strong customer focus, initiative, accuracy and problem-solving skills; effective organizational and communication skills along with the ability to work independently or as part of a team and to adapt to changing priorities and meet required timeframes. This job is part of a group of jobs considered essential services. All essential services employees are expected to make every reasonable effort possible to report for work or remain working their shift, even during inclement weather conditions and emergency situations. Must be able to work overtime and weekends when required, and emergency call ins. Must be able to perform the essential physical requirements of the position. Constantly wear or lift 12 lb. tool belt and various parts up to 20 lbs. Up to 33% of the time, lift 35 lb. chain hoist, 35 lb. eight-foot ladder, chemicals/salt bags and other equipment up to 50 lbs. from 2 to 30 feet. Up to 33% of time, lift pipes, machine units, motors, valves, tank that weight up to 80 lbs. No more than 80 lbs. lifted by one person; if more than 80 lbs, use human or mechanical assistance. Up to 33% of time, push light objects with 15 lbs. of force. Up to 33% of time, push objects such as storage scaffold, sand bags, hose reels, valves, canister of refrigerant with up to 70 lbs. of force. Up to 33% of time, push objects such as cart on wheels of pipes onto elevator requiring 23 lbs. of force. Up to 33% of time, push objects such as chain hoist up or down inclines or ramps requiring 54 lbs. of force or high-rise lift with 65 lbs. of force. Always use two people to push cougar lift. Up to 33% of the time, use foot to operate the sheet metal bender. Up to 33% of time, pull light objects with 16 lbs. of force. Up to 33% of time, pull objects such as storage scaffold, sandbags, hose reels, valves, canister of refrigerant with up to 52 lbs. of force. Up to 33% of time, push objects such as cart on wheels of pipes onto elevator requiring 34 lbs. of force. Up to 33% of time, push objects such as chain hoist up or down inclines or ramps requiring 110 lbs. of force, or high-rise lift with 110 lbs. of force. Maximum carry is 50 lbs less than 10 feet on smooth (hallways) and rough terrain (roof). Recommend carts to carry salt bags. Typical work environment has minimal to moderate noise levels, however, infrequently exposed to very loud noise high velocity air (CFMs). Candidates must successfully complete and pass any required testing. Compensation Range: Pay Range - Start: $29.53 Pay Range - End: $44.29 Geographic Specific Pay Structure: Structure 110: Structure 115: We believe in fairness and transparency. It's why we share the salary range for most of our roles. However, final salaries are based on a number of factors, including the skills and experience of the candidate; the current market; location of the candidate; and other factors uncovered in the hiring process. The standard pay structure is listed but if you're living in California, New York City or other eligible location, geographic specific pay structures, compensation and benefits could be applicable, click here to learn more. Grow your career with a best-in-class company that puts our clients' interests at the center of all we do. Get started now! Northwestern Mutual is an equal opportunity employer who welcomes and encourages diversity in the workforce. We are committed to creating and maintaining an environment in which each employee can contribute creative ideas, seek challenges, assume leadership and continue to focus on meeting and exceeding business and personal objectives. . click apply for full job details
12/07/2025
Full time
Job Profile Summary: (1) 2nd & (1) 3rd Shift in Milwaukee HVAC/Boiler Building Systems Engineer will work as part of a team that services, operates, maintains and repairs heating, ventilating, air conditioning, refrigeration, plumbing, steam, boilers, commercial kitchen equipment and other mechanical building systems at Northwestern Mutual facilities to ensure the security and safety of personnel and property. The incumbent will be part of a team that provides continual coverage to support the required environment for critical data center functions is maintained through proper operation of all related HVAC building systems. Working with internal teams and external vendors, you will identify, troubleshoot, isolate and repair failures in HVAC and building systems. This role includes special projects from design through installation, researching best practices while incorporating safety and regulatory issues. Will schedule and monitor progress and completion of installation and maintenance work performed by service contractors on various HVAC building systems. Skills Required: Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Repair Testing building systems. Maintains and repairs problems associated with various plumbing systems including domestic water supply and water management devices such as drains, pumps, and fire protection. Investigates and resolves reports of leaks, clogs, etc. and performs minor or emergency plumbing repairs. Assists with maintaining and testing fire protection, emergency generators and life safety equipment. Responds to data center fire protection system emergencies. Performs maintenance and repairs on different types of kitchen equipment, including testing and repairing the control system components relating to refrigeration, cooking and exhaust. Performs or oversees preventative maintenance and repairs on elevators, escalators, fitness Center equipment, and various other miscellaneous systems and equipment or coordinates the activity of external vendors. Repairs various equipment utilizing welding and other metal fabrication skills. Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Repair Testing HVAC/Boiler systems. Maintains all chillers, booster and circulating pumps, cooling towers, and related HVAC equipment. Responds to system failures and related emergencies and rectifies the cause as appropriate. Monitor Operation HVAC/Boiler systems. Monitors HVAC systems via automated building control systems to ensure proper operation. Adjusts the air handling units to provide the most efficient mode of operation while maintaining comfort limits. Determines system run schedules and alarm points for building automation system. Advises and recommends software programming changes relating to mechanical systems to the Building Automation Systems Technician. Monitors Variable Frequency Drives for pumps and air handling units and water treatment systems and overrides or adjusts as necessary. Ensures the operation and maintenance of Auto Flame High-Pressure Boiler Control system and associated equipment. Responds to calls from WE Energies to shed natural gas usage load. Projects Administration Ability to assess service contracts to ensure contractual obligations are fulfilled. Serves on Relocation Team to assess impact and coordinate completion of relocation-related HVAC activity. As a member of the Emergency Response Team, assists with routine medical situations, building evacuations and monitoring of severe weather conditions to assure the safety of employees and visitors. Maintains prints and documentation relating to related systems and Business Resumption Plans. Ensures, proper inventory levels of parts, tools, and materials. Researches catalogs, Internet, and vendors for parts and supplies necessary for repairs and new installations. Completes requisition forms for parts, tools, and materials necessary for preventative and emergency maintenance. Job Requirements: Associates Degree in HVAC or graduate of state approved Plumbing or HVAC-related apprenticeship program and a minimum of three years of industrial HVAC systems experience required. Will consider candidates who possess HVAC-related certification and 5 or more years of related job experience. NIULPE Fourth Class or ASOPE Second Class High Pressure Boiler certification is required within one year of employment. Certified Refrigerant Handling Technician required within 3 months of employment. Certification from the WI Dept of Commerce for Cross Connection Control Tester Registration must be obtained within 2 years of employment. Proven mechanical aptitude required. Ability to read and understand blueprints and schematic drawings, updating them as appropriate. Must possess an advanced knowledge of relevant state and local building codes and industry standards. Knowledge of work-related OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) regulations including MSD (Material Safety Data) and Confined Space Entry desirable. Trained in the proper handling and use of hazardous or corrosive chemicals used in water treatment. OSHA 10 General Industry motorized lift training must be obtained within 1 year of employment. Member of the Emergency Response Team (ERT), must maintain CPR/1st Aid/AED (defibrillator) certification; must be obtained within first 6 months on the job. Strong comprehensive knowledge and ability to operate automated building control systems (e.g. Honeywell EBI or Johnson Controls Metasys). Ability to work from a computerized maintenance management system such as FMS. Must demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft products. Strong customer focus, initiative, accuracy and problem-solving skills; effective organizational and communication skills along with the ability to work independently or as part of a team and to adapt to changing priorities and meet required timeframes. This job is part of a group of jobs considered essential services. All essential services employees are expected to make every reasonable effort possible to report for work or remain working their shift, even during inclement weather conditions and emergency situations. Must be able to work overtime and weekends when required, and emergency call ins. Must be able to perform the essential physical requirements of the position. Constantly wear or lift 12 lb. tool belt and various parts up to 20 lbs. Up to 33% of the time, lift 35 lb. chain hoist, 35 lb. eight-foot ladder, chemicals/salt bags and other equipment up to 50 lbs. from 2 to 30 feet. Up to 33% of time, lift pipes, machine units, motors, valves, tank that weight up to 80 lbs. No more than 80 lbs. lifted by one person; if more than 80 lbs, use human or mechanical assistance. Up to 33% of time, push light objects with 15 lbs. of force. Up to 33% of time, push objects such as storage scaffold, sand bags, hose reels, valves, canister of refrigerant with up to 70 lbs. of force. Up to 33% of time, push objects such as cart on wheels of pipes onto elevator requiring 23 lbs. of force. Up to 33% of time, push objects such as chain hoist up or down inclines or ramps requiring 54 lbs. of force or high-rise lift with 65 lbs. of force. Always use two people to push cougar lift. Up to 33% of the time, use foot to operate the sheet metal bender. Up to 33% of time, pull light objects with 16 lbs. of force. Up to 33% of time, pull objects such as storage scaffold, sandbags, hose reels, valves, canister of refrigerant with up to 52 lbs. of force. Up to 33% of time, push objects such as cart on wheels of pipes onto elevator requiring 34 lbs. of force. Up to 33% of time, push objects such as chain hoist up or down inclines or ramps requiring 110 lbs. of force, or high-rise lift with 110 lbs. of force. Maximum carry is 50 lbs less than 10 feet on smooth (hallways) and rough terrain (roof). Recommend carts to carry salt bags. Typical work environment has minimal to moderate noise levels, however, infrequently exposed to very loud noise high velocity air (CFMs). Candidates must successfully complete and pass any required testing. Compensation Range: Pay Range - Start: $29.53 Pay Range - End: $44.29 Geographic Specific Pay Structure: Structure 110: Structure 115: We believe in fairness and transparency. It's why we share the salary range for most of our roles. However, final salaries are based on a number of factors, including the skills and experience of the candidate; the current market; location of the candidate; and other factors uncovered in the hiring process. The standard pay structure is listed but if you're living in California, New York City or other eligible location, geographic specific pay structures, compensation and benefits could be applicable, click here to learn more. Grow your career with a best-in-class company that puts our clients' interests at the center of all we do. Get started now! Northwestern Mutual is an equal opportunity employer who welcomes and encourages diversity in the workforce. We are committed to creating and maintaining an environment in which each employee can contribute creative ideas, seek challenges, assume leadership and continue to focus on meeting and exceeding business and personal objectives. . click apply for full job details
What's the role? Reporting to the Manager of Facility Services, the Building Automation Systems (BAS) Technician's primary objective is to ensure the safety and security of personnel and property at Northwestern Mutual. Day-to-day responsibilities include testing, installing, maintaining, and repairing the electronic security, surveillance, automation, and life safety systems within the building complex. The BAS Technician writes and inputs programs for the building automation control systems and actively participates in special projects, from design to installation. Your experience with fire alarm systems or controllers, technically savvy nature, effective problem-solving skills, and customer service mentality will be critical as you partner cross-departmentally and immerse yourself in a variety of areas and opportunities. We look forward to hearing about your motivation to contribute to a broader purpose with a team that encourages individual and professional development. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: (40%) Performs ongoing preventive maintenance of the automation systems, BMCS (building management & control systems), life safety systems, security systems and surveillance systems. Maintains Building Automation System's LAN network, including but not limited to workstations, networking cables, servers and access points. Tests these systems for proper operation, diagnoses and analyzes test results and makes appropriate adjustments, modifications or replacement of electronic or electromechanical and related hardware as required. Uses technical and working knowledge of electricity, electronics and software programming to troubleshoot and repair the above-mentioned systems. Assists in the planning sequence and/or method in which the electronic maintenance and repair is completed. Responsible for ordering electronic equipment and maintaining an inventory of parts. (40%) Performs ongoing preventive maintenance of the automation systems, BMCS (building management & control systems), life safety systems, security systems and surveillance systems. Maintains Building Automation System's LAN network, including but not limited to workstations, networking cables, servers and access points. Tests these systems for proper operation, diagnoses and analyzes test results and makes appropriate adjustments, modifications or replacement of electronic or electromechanical and related hardware as required. Uses technical and working knowledge of electricity, electronics and software programming to troubleshoot and repair the above-mentioned systems. Assists in the planning sequence and/or method in which the electronic maintenance and repair is completed. Responsible for ordering electronic equipment and maintaining an inventory of parts. (30%) Creates changes, reevaluates programming language for building automation system and other equipment using software. Maintains complete and current documentation for all changes to the systems and informs the system's users of changes and how they affect daily operations. Maintains software back up of automated building system processors. Recommends system enhancements and expedites their implementation. Programs automation systems to fulfill the operational needs of the facility staff and assists them in understanding programming options. (30%) Creates changes, reevaluates programming language for building automation system and other equipment using software. Maintains complete and current documentation for all changes to the systems and informs the system's users of changes and how they affect daily operations. Maintains software back up of automated building system processors. Recommends system enhancements and expedites their implementation. Programs automation systems to fulfill the operational needs of the facility staff and assists them in understanding programming options. (15%) Installs electronic equipment and associated hardware in accordance with various codes such as National Safety Code, NFPA Joint Industrial Conference standards, NICET and National, State and Local electrical codes. Designs, builds and installs control circuits used to enhance existing security, surveillance, life safety, HVAC and automation systems. Serves as a resource to building services and security staff in the operations of said equipment. Performs maintenance and installation on other electronic equipment i.e. two-way radios, fitness equipment and digital recording systems. Creates updates and builds schematics and wiring diagrams as required. Disables and removes obsolete electronic equipment and support wiring. (15%) Installs electronic equipment and associated hardware in accordance with various codes such as National Safety Code, NFPA Joint Industrial Conference standards, NICET and National, State and Local electrical codes. Designs, builds and installs control circuits used to enhance existing security, surveillance, life safety, HVAC and automation systems. Serves as a resource to building services and security staff in the operations of said equipment. Performs maintenance and installation on other electronic equipment i.e. two-way radios, fitness equipment and digital recording systems. Creates updates and builds schematics and wiring diagrams as required. Disables and removes obsolete electronic equipment and support wiring. (15%) Plays an integral role in the development and implementation of various building projects. Responsible for researching best practices while incorporating safety and regulatory issues involving building automation, life safety and security systems. Responsible for scheduling, collaboration and supervising service contractors and expediting progress and completion of projects. Responsible for the maintenance of the building automation database in respect to the ongoing needs of the organization. Instrumental in development of related databases and the importing/exporting of data to other company software systems. (15%) Plays an integral role in the development and implementation of various building projects. Responsible for researching best practices while incorporating safety and regulatory issues involving building automation, life safety and security systems. Responsible for scheduling, collaboration and supervising service contractors and expediting progress and completion of projects. Responsible for the maintenance of the building automation database in respect to the ongoing needs of the organization. Instrumental in development of related databases and the importing/exporting of data to other company software systems. Bring Your Best! What this role needs: Requirements : Associate's degree in Electronics with 3+ years of proven experience with installation, programming and maintenance of building automation systems (preferably Honeywell and Johnson Controls) or an equivalent combination of education and experience required. Associate's degree in Electronics with 3+ years of proven experience with installation, programming and maintenance of building automation systems (preferably Honeywell and Johnson Controls) or an equivalent combination of education and experience required. Ability to read building blueprints and schematics, along with advanced knowledge of relevant state and local building codes and standards. Ability to read building blueprints and schematics, along with advanced knowledge of relevant state and local building codes and standards. Ability to work with minimal supervision and have a proven track record of effective independent decision-making. Ability to work with minimal supervision and have a proven track record of effective independent decision-making. Excellent analytical, problem solving, and documentation skills. Excellent analytical, problem solving, and documentation skills. Strong customer focus, initiative, accuracy, and effective organizational and communication skills. Responsiveness to customer requests and effective communication. Strong customer focus, initiative, accuracy, and effective organizational and communication skills. Responsiveness to customer requests and effective communication. Proven ability to work independently or as part of a team and to adapt to changing priorities; a track record of consistently good attendance. Proven ability to work independently or as part of a team and to adapt to changing priorities; a track record of consistently good attendance. Ability to work at heights, on ladders, scaffolding and lifts. Ability to work at heights, on ladders, scaffolding and lifts. Must be able to work overtime when required. Must be able to work overtime when required. Technical Requirements : Working knowledge of the hardware and software components of a PC, as well as basic data networking concepts. Working knowledge of the hardware and software components of a PC, as well as basic data networking concepts. Demonstrated proficiency in common PC functions and applications, such as Microsoft Windows file systems, Outlook, Office, Internet Explorer, etc. Demonstrated proficiency in common PC functions and applications, such as Microsoft Windows file systems, Outlook, Office, Internet Explorer, etc. Certification Requirements: Strongly Preferred: NICET Certification in Fire Alarm Systems Level 1 (required to be obtained within 1 year of employment) Strongly Preferred: NICET Certification in Fire Alarm Systems Level 1 (required to be obtained within 1 year of employment) . click apply for full job details
12/06/2025
Full time
What's the role? Reporting to the Manager of Facility Services, the Building Automation Systems (BAS) Technician's primary objective is to ensure the safety and security of personnel and property at Northwestern Mutual. Day-to-day responsibilities include testing, installing, maintaining, and repairing the electronic security, surveillance, automation, and life safety systems within the building complex. The BAS Technician writes and inputs programs for the building automation control systems and actively participates in special projects, from design to installation. Your experience with fire alarm systems or controllers, technically savvy nature, effective problem-solving skills, and customer service mentality will be critical as you partner cross-departmentally and immerse yourself in a variety of areas and opportunities. We look forward to hearing about your motivation to contribute to a broader purpose with a team that encourages individual and professional development. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: (40%) Performs ongoing preventive maintenance of the automation systems, BMCS (building management & control systems), life safety systems, security systems and surveillance systems. Maintains Building Automation System's LAN network, including but not limited to workstations, networking cables, servers and access points. Tests these systems for proper operation, diagnoses and analyzes test results and makes appropriate adjustments, modifications or replacement of electronic or electromechanical and related hardware as required. Uses technical and working knowledge of electricity, electronics and software programming to troubleshoot and repair the above-mentioned systems. Assists in the planning sequence and/or method in which the electronic maintenance and repair is completed. Responsible for ordering electronic equipment and maintaining an inventory of parts. (40%) Performs ongoing preventive maintenance of the automation systems, BMCS (building management & control systems), life safety systems, security systems and surveillance systems. Maintains Building Automation System's LAN network, including but not limited to workstations, networking cables, servers and access points. Tests these systems for proper operation, diagnoses and analyzes test results and makes appropriate adjustments, modifications or replacement of electronic or electromechanical and related hardware as required. Uses technical and working knowledge of electricity, electronics and software programming to troubleshoot and repair the above-mentioned systems. Assists in the planning sequence and/or method in which the electronic maintenance and repair is completed. Responsible for ordering electronic equipment and maintaining an inventory of parts. (30%) Creates changes, reevaluates programming language for building automation system and other equipment using software. Maintains complete and current documentation for all changes to the systems and informs the system's users of changes and how they affect daily operations. Maintains software back up of automated building system processors. Recommends system enhancements and expedites their implementation. Programs automation systems to fulfill the operational needs of the facility staff and assists them in understanding programming options. (30%) Creates changes, reevaluates programming language for building automation system and other equipment using software. Maintains complete and current documentation for all changes to the systems and informs the system's users of changes and how they affect daily operations. Maintains software back up of automated building system processors. Recommends system enhancements and expedites their implementation. Programs automation systems to fulfill the operational needs of the facility staff and assists them in understanding programming options. (15%) Installs electronic equipment and associated hardware in accordance with various codes such as National Safety Code, NFPA Joint Industrial Conference standards, NICET and National, State and Local electrical codes. Designs, builds and installs control circuits used to enhance existing security, surveillance, life safety, HVAC and automation systems. Serves as a resource to building services and security staff in the operations of said equipment. Performs maintenance and installation on other electronic equipment i.e. two-way radios, fitness equipment and digital recording systems. Creates updates and builds schematics and wiring diagrams as required. Disables and removes obsolete electronic equipment and support wiring. (15%) Installs electronic equipment and associated hardware in accordance with various codes such as National Safety Code, NFPA Joint Industrial Conference standards, NICET and National, State and Local electrical codes. Designs, builds and installs control circuits used to enhance existing security, surveillance, life safety, HVAC and automation systems. Serves as a resource to building services and security staff in the operations of said equipment. Performs maintenance and installation on other electronic equipment i.e. two-way radios, fitness equipment and digital recording systems. Creates updates and builds schematics and wiring diagrams as required. Disables and removes obsolete electronic equipment and support wiring. (15%) Plays an integral role in the development and implementation of various building projects. Responsible for researching best practices while incorporating safety and regulatory issues involving building automation, life safety and security systems. Responsible for scheduling, collaboration and supervising service contractors and expediting progress and completion of projects. Responsible for the maintenance of the building automation database in respect to the ongoing needs of the organization. Instrumental in development of related databases and the importing/exporting of data to other company software systems. (15%) Plays an integral role in the development and implementation of various building projects. Responsible for researching best practices while incorporating safety and regulatory issues involving building automation, life safety and security systems. Responsible for scheduling, collaboration and supervising service contractors and expediting progress and completion of projects. Responsible for the maintenance of the building automation database in respect to the ongoing needs of the organization. Instrumental in development of related databases and the importing/exporting of data to other company software systems. Bring Your Best! What this role needs: Requirements : Associate's degree in Electronics with 3+ years of proven experience with installation, programming and maintenance of building automation systems (preferably Honeywell and Johnson Controls) or an equivalent combination of education and experience required. Associate's degree in Electronics with 3+ years of proven experience with installation, programming and maintenance of building automation systems (preferably Honeywell and Johnson Controls) or an equivalent combination of education and experience required. Ability to read building blueprints and schematics, along with advanced knowledge of relevant state and local building codes and standards. Ability to read building blueprints and schematics, along with advanced knowledge of relevant state and local building codes and standards. Ability to work with minimal supervision and have a proven track record of effective independent decision-making. Ability to work with minimal supervision and have a proven track record of effective independent decision-making. Excellent analytical, problem solving, and documentation skills. Excellent analytical, problem solving, and documentation skills. Strong customer focus, initiative, accuracy, and effective organizational and communication skills. Responsiveness to customer requests and effective communication. Strong customer focus, initiative, accuracy, and effective organizational and communication skills. Responsiveness to customer requests and effective communication. Proven ability to work independently or as part of a team and to adapt to changing priorities; a track record of consistently good attendance. Proven ability to work independently or as part of a team and to adapt to changing priorities; a track record of consistently good attendance. Ability to work at heights, on ladders, scaffolding and lifts. Ability to work at heights, on ladders, scaffolding and lifts. Must be able to work overtime when required. Must be able to work overtime when required. Technical Requirements : Working knowledge of the hardware and software components of a PC, as well as basic data networking concepts. Working knowledge of the hardware and software components of a PC, as well as basic data networking concepts. Demonstrated proficiency in common PC functions and applications, such as Microsoft Windows file systems, Outlook, Office, Internet Explorer, etc. Demonstrated proficiency in common PC functions and applications, such as Microsoft Windows file systems, Outlook, Office, Internet Explorer, etc. Certification Requirements: Strongly Preferred: NICET Certification in Fire Alarm Systems Level 1 (required to be obtained within 1 year of employment) Strongly Preferred: NICET Certification in Fire Alarm Systems Level 1 (required to be obtained within 1 year of employment) . click apply for full job details
Wagstaff Description: Wagstaff, Inc. is a family-owned, American engineering/manufacturing leader in the global aluminum industry. Innovation, service, integrity, and quality are the foundational cornerstones underpinning 79 years of successful industry leaders. Wagstaff prides itself in manufacturing 100% of its products at its two facilities in Spokane, Washington, and Hebron, Kentucky. For a comprehensive list of benefits at Wagstaff, please visit: Job Summary : We are seeking a skilled and dependable Maintenance Technician to perform both scheduled and unplanned maintenance on a wide range of vehicles, facility systems, and industrial equipment. This position is responsible for servicing forklifts, trucks, CNC machinery, HVAC systems, overhead cranes, and various plant and facility equipment. Additional responsibilities include managing maintenance inventory, supporting special projects, and coordinating the pick-up and delivery of parts and materials. The ideal candidate will have at least two (2) years of experience in industrial, mechanical, or electrical maintenance, or a related technical degree or certification. A valid driver's license with a clean driving record is required. The role demands strong multitasking abilities, flexibility in working hours (including potential overtime), and a proactive approach to changing priorities in a dynamic work environment. Requirements: Perform scheduled and unplanned maintenance of all vehicles and associated equipment including forklifts, man lifts, motorized carts and trucks Pick-up and delivery of maintenance repair and project parts; including coordination of ordered materials and logistics of payment Assist in scheduled and unplanned maintenance of plant equipment including but not limited to: CNC machine tools, overhead cranes, mist collectors, bag houses, oxy-fuel, plasma cutting equipment and compressed air system Perform scheduled and unplanned maintenance of facility buildings and grounds, including but not limited to: HVAC systems, sprinkler systems, plumbing and sewer, lighting, gates, fencing, manual machine tools, power tools, hand tools, saws, presses, lifting devices, and office furniture Assist with special project tasks as directed by the Plant Manager and/or Project Lead Maintain maintenance inventory Abide by company policies In order to achieve business objectives, work weeks in excess of 40 hours may be required Pick-up and delivery of maintenance repair and project parts; including coordination of ordered parts and logistics of payment Adhere to Wagstaff Quality System Requirements Other duties as assigned Qualifications High School Diploma or GED Valid Driver's License with no serious traffic violations in the past 3 years Two (2) years of experience in industrial, mechanical, electrical, or moving vehicle maintenance OR a degree/certificate as listed below. Associate of Arts degree or technical certificate in a maintenance or mechanical-related field, including but not limited to maintenance/millwright, maintenance mechanic, auto mechanics, electrical, HVAC or automation, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Repair, service, and maintain the facility and plant equipment Ability to multi-task and to professionally respond to quickly changing priorities Required Skills: Must be able to use a Multimeter, Megohmmeter, and AMP Clamp for electrical testing and troubleshooting. Must be able to read and interpret electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic schematics. Preferred Skills: Ability to check and adjust alignments for CNC machines. Experience with Overhead Gantry Cranes more than 5 Ton capacity. Desirable Skills: Experience replacing spindles for CNC machines. Ability to make M code adjustments to CNC machines for testing and troubleshooting. Working Environment While performing the duties of this job, the employee will be exposed to moving mechanical parts, machinery and equipment, and vibration. The employee may be exposed to fumes or airborne particles and toxic or caustic chemicals. While performing some job duties, there is a risk of electrical shock and other risks associated with a manufacturing environment. Job duties may require work in high, precarious places, work in outside weather conditions, and exposure to extreme temperatures in some cases. The noise level in the working environment is often loud. Because of this environment and associated risks, use of job appropriate personal protective equipment and clothing is required. Employment at Wagstaff is dependent on successfully passing a company-paid drug screening and background check upon hire. Wagstaff, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, pregnancy, genetic information, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected category under applicable federal, state, and local laws. PM22 PI8f5a532e29fc-9755
12/03/2025
Full time
Wagstaff Description: Wagstaff, Inc. is a family-owned, American engineering/manufacturing leader in the global aluminum industry. Innovation, service, integrity, and quality are the foundational cornerstones underpinning 79 years of successful industry leaders. Wagstaff prides itself in manufacturing 100% of its products at its two facilities in Spokane, Washington, and Hebron, Kentucky. For a comprehensive list of benefits at Wagstaff, please visit: Job Summary : We are seeking a skilled and dependable Maintenance Technician to perform both scheduled and unplanned maintenance on a wide range of vehicles, facility systems, and industrial equipment. This position is responsible for servicing forklifts, trucks, CNC machinery, HVAC systems, overhead cranes, and various plant and facility equipment. Additional responsibilities include managing maintenance inventory, supporting special projects, and coordinating the pick-up and delivery of parts and materials. The ideal candidate will have at least two (2) years of experience in industrial, mechanical, or electrical maintenance, or a related technical degree or certification. A valid driver's license with a clean driving record is required. The role demands strong multitasking abilities, flexibility in working hours (including potential overtime), and a proactive approach to changing priorities in a dynamic work environment. Requirements: Perform scheduled and unplanned maintenance of all vehicles and associated equipment including forklifts, man lifts, motorized carts and trucks Pick-up and delivery of maintenance repair and project parts; including coordination of ordered materials and logistics of payment Assist in scheduled and unplanned maintenance of plant equipment including but not limited to: CNC machine tools, overhead cranes, mist collectors, bag houses, oxy-fuel, plasma cutting equipment and compressed air system Perform scheduled and unplanned maintenance of facility buildings and grounds, including but not limited to: HVAC systems, sprinkler systems, plumbing and sewer, lighting, gates, fencing, manual machine tools, power tools, hand tools, saws, presses, lifting devices, and office furniture Assist with special project tasks as directed by the Plant Manager and/or Project Lead Maintain maintenance inventory Abide by company policies In order to achieve business objectives, work weeks in excess of 40 hours may be required Pick-up and delivery of maintenance repair and project parts; including coordination of ordered parts and logistics of payment Adhere to Wagstaff Quality System Requirements Other duties as assigned Qualifications High School Diploma or GED Valid Driver's License with no serious traffic violations in the past 3 years Two (2) years of experience in industrial, mechanical, electrical, or moving vehicle maintenance OR a degree/certificate as listed below. Associate of Arts degree or technical certificate in a maintenance or mechanical-related field, including but not limited to maintenance/millwright, maintenance mechanic, auto mechanics, electrical, HVAC or automation, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Repair, service, and maintain the facility and plant equipment Ability to multi-task and to professionally respond to quickly changing priorities Required Skills: Must be able to use a Multimeter, Megohmmeter, and AMP Clamp for electrical testing and troubleshooting. Must be able to read and interpret electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic schematics. Preferred Skills: Ability to check and adjust alignments for CNC machines. Experience with Overhead Gantry Cranes more than 5 Ton capacity. Desirable Skills: Experience replacing spindles for CNC machines. Ability to make M code adjustments to CNC machines for testing and troubleshooting. Working Environment While performing the duties of this job, the employee will be exposed to moving mechanical parts, machinery and equipment, and vibration. The employee may be exposed to fumes or airborne particles and toxic or caustic chemicals. While performing some job duties, there is a risk of electrical shock and other risks associated with a manufacturing environment. Job duties may require work in high, precarious places, work in outside weather conditions, and exposure to extreme temperatures in some cases. The noise level in the working environment is often loud. Because of this environment and associated risks, use of job appropriate personal protective equipment and clothing is required. Employment at Wagstaff is dependent on successfully passing a company-paid drug screening and background check upon hire. Wagstaff, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, pregnancy, genetic information, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected category under applicable federal, state, and local laws. PM22 PI8f5a532e29fc-9755