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A Facilities Engineer is responsible for the operations, maintenance, and improvement of a building's infrastructure, ensuring safe, efficient, and sustainable functionality. With the integration of smart building features, the Facilities Engineer has to also focus on optimizing building performance through advanced technology.
Position Overview
The Facilities Engineer is responsible for managing the technical and infrastructure aspects of building operations, ensuring reliable, efficient, and cost-effective facility systems. This role includes overseeing mechanical, electrical, plumbing (MEP) systems, implementing preventive maintenance, troubleshooting issues, and enhancing building performance. With the adoption of smart building technologies, the Facilities Engineer also monitors, configures, and optimizes IoT-enabled systems for energy efficiency, security, and occupant comfort.
Key Responsibilities
Operations
System and Maintenance
Maintain and troubleshoot HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and structural systems.
Ensure compliance with safety standards and regulatory requirements for all building systems.
Conduct regular inspections and preventive maintenance on mechanical and electrical systems.
b. Department
Staff management including planning of resources, discipline, and achievement of targets.
2. Smart Building Management
3. Energy Management and Sustainability
Develop and implement energy-saving strategies, including optimizing lighting, HVAC, and building envelope systems.
Monitor and adjust systems to improve energy efficiency through smart building technologies, such as automated lighting controls, smart thermostats, and renewable energy systems.
Support initiatives to meet sustainability goals by minimizing the building's carbon footprint and water usage.
4. Security and Safety Systems
5. Project Management
6. Compliance and Documentation
7. Plan, budget and control spend to ensure best value is received
8. Vendor & people management : work and maintain excellent vendor relationship.
9. Team Player
Support other lines of services within the Account - locally on events and other assistance required.
Support other offices eg Hub Asia, only when necessary
Skills and Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, or a related field) or equivalent experience.
3-5 years of experience in facilities management or building engineering.
Strong understanding of Building Management Systems (BMS), IoT devices, and smart building technologies.
Knowledge of HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and structural systems in commercial or industrial buildings.
Experience with energy management practices and sustainable building operations.
Proficiency in data analysis and diagnostic tools for system performance monitoring.
Excellent problem-solving and project management skills.
Strong communication skills for collaborating with stakeholders, contractors, and vendors.
Experience in managing and leading projects.
Smart Building Features for Facilities Engineers In the role, the Facilities Engineer is increasingly expected to use technology to improve operational efficiency and occupant experience. Some smart building features they may work with include:
Automated lighting and climate controls that adjust based on occupancy and time of day.
Predictive maintenance systems that alert to potential issues before breakdowns occur.
Energy management systems that monitor consumption and optimize utility usage.
IoT-enabled safety and security systems that enhance protection and monitor access.
The Facilities Engineer's role in smart buildings is to harness these technologies to ensure efficient, sustainable, and safe building operations.
Job ID: 146136059