Preventative Maintenance Coordinator - OQSIE
Swiftwater, PA
About the Job
The Preventative Maintenance Coordinator develops, documents, and establishes the preventative maintenance of all facility and utility systems, including, but not limited to, refrigeration, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), steam, condensate, plumbing, fire protection, and electrical systems using the Computerized Maintenance Management System, CMMS. The Preventative Maintenance Coordinator is responsible to review the Equipment Turnover Packages to gather the Bill of Materials and Preventative Maintenance information that is then recorded in the CMMS in a well-organized manner so it can be easily retrieved and utilized to facilitate maintenance of the systems.
The Preventative Maintenance Coordinator works closely with the process and reliability engineers in developing, implementing, and monitoring preventive maintenance programs for facility and utility systems, components, and equipment. The Preventative Maintenance Coordinator reviews manufacturer's operation manuals to determine optimum frequency of preventative maintenance.
At least five years of progressively responsible experience in the repair and maintenance of pharmaceutical, industrial or commercial facilities is preferred. Experience in mechanical, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), electrical, plumbing, and refrigeration systems is preferred.
Skills:
A working knowledge of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection equipment as well as other building and utilities systems, equipment, and components is required.
A general knowledge of maintenance and repair processes and procedures for building and utility equipment, systems, and components is required.
Excellent communication skills and the ability to interact in a positive manner with the campus community are required.
The ability to read and interpret information from equipment manufacturer's manuals, service requests, layout sketches, blueprints, construction project specifications, appropriate state and local government codes, and trade-specific manuals and practices and to determine how the fixture or equipment should perform is required. Strong technical writing skills are required.
Computer literacy is required; a working knowledge of, or the ability to learn and use, database applications is required, including an understanding of the structure of databases and how to develop and generate reports to retrieve and utilize the data.
The ability to develop knowledge of, respect for, and skills to engage with those of other cultures or backgrounds is required. Experience with a CMMS system (SAP preferred), including data entry, scheduling, and report generation is preferred.
Education:
A high school diploma or the equivalent. Completion of a technical training program in a maintenance trade or completion of a recognized apprenticeship program in a maintenance trade, or a combination of the three is preferred.
The Preventative Maintenance Coordinator works closely with the process and reliability engineers in developing, implementing, and monitoring preventive maintenance programs for facility and utility systems, components, and equipment. The Preventative Maintenance Coordinator reviews manufacturer's operation manuals to determine optimum frequency of preventative maintenance.
At least five years of progressively responsible experience in the repair and maintenance of pharmaceutical, industrial or commercial facilities is preferred. Experience in mechanical, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), electrical, plumbing, and refrigeration systems is preferred.
Skills:
A working knowledge of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection equipment as well as other building and utilities systems, equipment, and components is required.
A general knowledge of maintenance and repair processes and procedures for building and utility equipment, systems, and components is required.
Excellent communication skills and the ability to interact in a positive manner with the campus community are required.
The ability to read and interpret information from equipment manufacturer's manuals, service requests, layout sketches, blueprints, construction project specifications, appropriate state and local government codes, and trade-specific manuals and practices and to determine how the fixture or equipment should perform is required. Strong technical writing skills are required.
Computer literacy is required; a working knowledge of, or the ability to learn and use, database applications is required, including an understanding of the structure of databases and how to develop and generate reports to retrieve and utilize the data.
The ability to develop knowledge of, respect for, and skills to engage with those of other cultures or backgrounds is required. Experience with a CMMS system (SAP preferred), including data entry, scheduling, and report generation is preferred.
Education:
A high school diploma or the equivalent. Completion of a technical training program in a maintenance trade or completion of a recognized apprenticeship program in a maintenance trade, or a combination of the three is preferred.
Source : OQSIE