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US AMR-Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc.

Chief Engineer - Critical Facilities Data Center

US AMR-Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc., Short Pump, Virginia, United States,


Job Summary

We are seeking a highly motivated Data Center Facilities Chief Engineer to join our team. This person is charged with effective daily leadership and administration of the engineering team with the objectives of safely and effectively operating machinery and systems and quickly and professionally responding to the needs of the tenants and the Building Manager. The Chief Engineer is also responsible for protecting and improving the value of the owner’s asset and ensuring that building machinery and systems meet or exceed their rated life.

Specifically, the Chief Engineer is responsible for the following areas:

Department Administration

Organize and manage all administrative functions related to the engineering department. This includes but is not limited to:

Budgeting and financial control

Compliance with all local codes and regulations

Personnel compensation management

Team training

Team productivity monitoring

Upward reporting on budgets, energy accounting, and productivity

Review of tenant buildout plans, pre-occupancy inspections. Coordinate with construction manager.

Department Leadership

Supervise and organize all staff activities either directly or through effective delegation to subordinates. Included are activities such as:

Organization of dispatch and response procedures

Developing and motivating the team

Dispensation of activities, projects, and routines

Establishing and using chain of command procedures

Instilling a sense of pride and customer service in team members

Implementing hazard control and team safety practices

Implement and Maintain Systems and Standards

Fully implement all standard operating systems and practices, including the following:

Implementation of the Preventive Maintenance System

Schedules preventative maintenance with minimum disruption of building services.

Analyzes preventative maintenance log data in order to formulate more efficient operating procedure.

Establish training goals for each team member.

Maintains responsibility for tenant services, preventative maintenance, purchasing and inventory control, contracted maintenance, general maintenance, and technical proficiency of the engineering team.

Develops and conducts programs to train property team members in the installation, programming, safety, maintenance and repair of machinery and equipment.

Jones Lang LaSalle engineering policies related to machinery and system operation, vendor and contractor relations, vertical transportation systems, and centrifugal chiller maintenance.

Technical Competence

Develop a complete personal knowledge of all building machinery, equipment, and systems such that:

Machine life is maximized.

Design intent is matched or exceeded.

Tenant satisfaction with system performance is consistently high.

Maintains responsibility for complying with the Engineering Services Operations Compliance Program

Monitoring

Monitors the quality and pricing of maintenance work performed by outside contractors.

Assures the timely performance of maintenance contract work on elevators, fire alarm systems, HVAC equipment and control systems etc.

Oversees the fulfillment of equipment warranty obligations by the original installer.

Secures equipment manuals and drawings from original installers and /or contractors.

Building Systems

Understands the engineering design and operational aspects of each building system.

Direct experimentation with building systems to yield a more energy effective or comfortable building.

Monitor the allocation of building resources to various base building and tenant needs.

Devises technical enhancements, which will improve some aspect of building operation.

Responsibilities

Assists in the preparation of expense and capital budgets in accordance with client(s)’ cost justification guidelines. Administers expenses and capital projects to be within budget. Provides explanation of budget variances and operational status report to Assistant General Manager(s) by the first of each month.

Assures accurate time records of Operating Engineers and submits to Accountant well in advance of payroll processing deadlines. Tracks and justifies overtime worked by Operating Engineers, assuring that costs are well within budget parameters.

Inspects physical conditions of buildings and equipment at least monthly. Prepares work orders for repairs and requisitions for replacement of equipment, as necessary. Reports deficiencies and action plan to solve problems to General Manager.

Recommends measures to reduce or eliminate fire, safety, and environmental hazards.

Cooperates with police, fire and civil defense authorities about problems affecting the building(s). Orders and directs fire drills and emergency procedures. Devises fire protection programs and organizes and trains property team to carry out established procedures.

Assists General Manager in coordination of tenant construction and capital improvements. Reviews project instructions and blueprints to ascertain test specifications, procedures, objectives, and test equipment, nature of technical problems and possible solutions such as redesign or substitution of material or parts. Cautions contractors regarding complaints about excessive noise, disorderly conduct or misuse of property.

Maintains efficient use of energy in operating each building by using sound energy management practices in the documented daily sequence of operations. Trains members of the team in the fundamentals of energy management. Works closely with general contractors and design engineers to incorporate automated systems with construction plan and identifies low cost/no cost energy conservation program.

Ensures that the engineering team follows the property accounting procedures including the accurate completion of purchase orders, receiving reports, and service acknowledgments and the use of three competitive bids for all projects exceeding client(s)’ guidelines.

Performs and oversees tests of building systems. Records test procedures and results, numerical and graphical data, and makes recommendations for changes in operations or test method.

Assures proper recording of equipment readings, settings and status changes and noteworthy operating occurrences in appropriate logbooks.

Recommends, justifies, develops and coordinates installation of projects which enhance the value of the client(s)’ asset(s).

Ensures the availability of adequate operating inventory of tools, equipment and supplies for the engineering team. This includes developing sources, evaluating suppliers, conducting quarterly vendor quality meetings as part of the Valued Vendor Program, performing periodic checks of inventories and creating purchase specifications and bid packages.

Competitively bids and prepares all MEP service contracts to ensure high quality and cost- effective services.

Assists the General Manager in developing/revising and coordinating implementation of emergency procedures manuals, contractor rules and regulations and tenant design criteria.

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Responsibilities

Directly supervise the operating engineers.

Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the policies enumerated with Jones Lang LaSalle and applicable laws.

Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, and training employees.

Planning, assigning, and directing work.

Appraising performance.

Rewarding and disciplining employees.

Addressing complaints and resolving problems.

Qualifications

Education & Experience

Two-year technical degree in HVAC or related field.

Record of stable and continuous employment.

Seven to ten years of JLLS engineering experience or equivalent industry experience

Three to five years supervisory experience or experience as an Assistant Chief Engineer.

Must possess a thorough knowledge of building HVAC, electrical, plumbing, automation, and life safety/fire protection systems.

Must have a thorough understanding of all building related codes and standards

Must be able to professionally interact with tenants and contractors.

Moderate knowledge of a variety of manual trades such as carpentry, electromechanical repair, etc.

The ability to read and understand drawings, specifications, and various measuring and testing devices is also required.

Language Skills

Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.

Ability to read, analyzes, and interprets technical procedures, or governmental regulations and codes.

Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.

Ability to speak effectively before small groups of tenants or fellow employees.

Other Skill and Abilities

Ability to use drawings, specifications, shop math and various measuring or testing instruments.

Working knowledge or the capability of developing proficient knowledge of Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Outlook and Microsoft Access and any other software packages recommended by the Engineering Services Group

Demonstration of leadership ability, presentation capabilities and organization skills.

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