The common responsibilities for this position include managing MEP-related tickets and vendor quotations, overseeing facility management systems and MEP asset lists, completing work orders, maintaining as-fitted drawings and manuals, coordinating preventive maintenance schedules, reviewing vendor maintenance reports, handling reactive works, investigating issues, and proposing solutions. The role also involves leading emergency repairs, providing 24/7 on-call support, ensuring workplace safety, supervising on-site technicians, liaising with contractors for repairs and maintenance, supporting OPEX/CAPEX budget management, managing ad-hoc MEP changes, assisting with project management systems, and promptly reporting and escalating emergency incidents. Additionally, responsibilities encompass preparing submissions, method statements, and drawings, implementing sustainability system projects, providing on-site engineering support, monitoring site progress, controlling work quality according to technical specifications, and conducting regular audits of building services systems. The engineer will also propose energy-saving measures, coordinate with building teams on special projects, monitor building energy usage, analyze data for efficiency improvements, and supervise contractors' work.
The percentages next to each skill reflect the sector’s demands in these respective skills. E.g., 30% means this skill has been listed in 30% of all the job postings in this sector.
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