Pay: $38.46/HR
The pay listed is the hourly range or the hourly rate for this position. A specific offer will vary based on applicant’s experience, skills, abilities, geographic location, and alignment with market data.
Benefit Information:
ABM offers a comprehensive benefits package. For information about ABM’s benefits, visit ABM Employee Benefits | Front Line Team Members
The Building Maintenance Engineer is responsible for performing skilled work in the operation, preventive maintenance, and minor repair of building systems, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical equipment. This position primarily supports a Class A office space in Austin, Texas, ensuring optimal performance, comfort, and efficiency of building systems.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities HVAC Preventive Maintenance and Repair: Perform AHU (Air Handling Unit) basic maintenance PMs, including: Filter replacements and routine clean and inspect procedures. Belt alignment and replacement for blower systems. Condensate drain cleaning to prevent water backups. Cooling and heating coil cleaning for improved system efficiency. Insulation replacement for air handler units to prevent energy loss. Conduct scheduled preventive maintenance (PM) on Energy Recovery Units (ERUs) andServer Room Mini-Splits.
Replace water filters for water fountains, ice machines, and other applicable equipment.Basic Motor Maintenance:
Perform motor inspections, cleaning, and lubrication to ensure optimal performance. Inspect and replace motor belts, pulleys, and bearings as part of routine maintenance. Identify and troubleshoot motor vibration, noise, or operational issues. Perform basic motor electrical connection inspections to ensure proper voltage supply. Electrical Troubleshooting and Diagnostics: Utilize electrical troubleshooting instruments, including: Multimeters to test voltage, resistance, and continuity. Amp meters to measure current draw on motors and compressors. Phase testers to confirm proper motor phasing and rotation. Diagnose and repair electrical control issues for HVAC systems, including low voltage, relays, and contactors. Test and troubleshoot power distribution systems for lighting, mechanical, and electrical equipment.
This role requires working both indoors and outdoors, in mechanical rooms, and around heavy equipment. The engineer must have the ability to troubleshoot and address mechanical issues promptly while ensuring minimal disruption to building operations.