A Building Management Technician plays a crucial role in ensuring that the mechanical, electrical, and other systems in a building are functioning optimally. Their responsibilities can vary based on the type of building (commercial, residential, industrial) and its systems, but the general job scope typically includes:
1. Building Systems Maintenance
- Electrical Systems: Ensuring the electrical system, including lighting, power outlets, and backup generators, operates efficiently.
- Plumbing Systems: Inspecting and maintaining water systems, including pipelines, pumps, and drainage systems.
- Fire Safety Systems: Checking fire alarms, sprinkler systems, and fire extinguishers, and ensuring they comply with safety regulations.
- Elevators and Lifts: Ensuring that elevators or lifts are functioning properly and addressing any mechanical issues.
2. Monitoring and Reporting
- Energy Management: Monitoring energy consumption and optimizing energy usage in the building, often to reduce costs and meet sustainability goals.
- System Monitoring: Using Building Management Systems (BMS) or automated systems to monitor and control various building functions.
- Routine Inspections: Conducting routine inspections of all systems and reporting on their status, identifying issues before they become serious problems.
3. Repairs and Troubleshooting
- Diagnosing Issues: Identifying and diagnosing mechanical, electrical, or plumbing problems in the building's infrastructure.
- Coordinating Repairs: Scheduling and overseeing repairs, either through in-house maintenance teams or third-party contractors.
- Emergency Response: Responding to urgent maintenance issues or emergencies, such as power failures, water leaks, or HVAC malfunctions.
4. Compliance and Safety
- Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring the building meets local codes, safety regulations, and industry standards (e.g., fire safety codes, electrical codes, etc.).
- Health and Safety: Ensuring that the building is safe for occupants, addressing potential hazards, and adhering to health and safety regulations.
- Inspection Documentation: Keeping accurate records of inspections, maintenance, repairs, and any compliance-related actions taken.
5. Customer Service and Coordination
- Tenant Support: Assisting tenants with maintenance issues or building-related concerns.
- Coordinating with Other Departments: Collaborating with property management, security, cleaning, and other teams to ensure smooth operations.
- Vendor Management: Managing relationships with service contractors or external vendors for specific building services.
6. Equipment and Inventory Management
- Tool and Equipment Maintenance: Ensuring that tools and equipment are in good working order and properly maintained.
- Inventory Control: Managing spare parts and supplies inventory to ensure availability when needed for repairs.
7. Sustainability Initiatives
- Energy Efficiency: Participating in energy-saving initiatives such as optimizing lighting and HVAC systems or supporting sustainability projects.
- Waste Management: Overseeing waste disposal, recycling programs, or reducing environmental footprints.
8. Documentation and Reporting
- Work Orders: Creating and managing work orders for maintenance or repairs.
- Building Documentation: Maintaining up-to-date records for all systems, equipment, and repairs.
The specific duties can vary depending on the size and complexity of the building. However, these are the general areas that a Building Management Technician would focus on to ensure the facility is running smoothly, efficiently, and safely.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: RM2,000.00 - RM2,800.00 per month
Benefits:
- Additional leave
- Gym membership
- Health insurance
- Opportunities for promotion
- Professional development
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
Supplemental Pay:
- Commission pay
Work Location: In person