.JOB SUMMARYFacilities/Maintenance technicians operate and maintain facilities equipment including, but not limited to, building controls, fire protection systems, and heating-ventilation-and-air conditioning (HVAC). They are responsible for the maintenance, operation, and troubleshooting of utilities equipment, maintaining the physical structure of the establishment and general electrical systems in an industrial, cGMP regulated facility. Utilities equipment includes Chillers, Boilers, Air Handling Units, Exhaust ventilation, Dehumidifiers, Cooling Towers, Compressed Air Systems, Reheat, Fire Prevention, Emergency Power Generators, Water Treatment, UPS, and Environmental Control systems. Document all maintenance activities executed on the site computer maintenance management system (CMMS). The Facilities/Maintenance technicians perform, as needed, maintenance service and repairs in the area of plumbing, carpentry, painting, and other building upkeep activities. Plans, coordinates, inspects, and performs maintenance and supports project management for facility-related projects, including but not limited to, building remodeling and construction, equipment installation and/or placement, safety and environmental compliance, mechanical systems maintenance, and energy management programs.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Ensures facility maintenance and controlled environmental monitoring activities are complete and on schedule.
- Participates in facilities equipment installations as required.
- Performs minor building and building system equipment repairs.
- Ensures building systems contractors follow EES requirements when on the premises.
- Maintains spare parts inventory.
- Follows all company safety policies and other safety precautions within the work area.
- Compliance with safety policies and procedures.
- Ensures compliance with Environmental Management System (EMS) responsibilities.
- Follow J&J and EES Records Management Policies for Convenience Information, Records Retention Schedules, Training and Education, Document Hold Notices, Records Cleanout, Inactive Records and Information Management, Vital Records, and third-party vendor if applicable.
- Other responsibilities may be assigned and not all responsibilities listed may be assigned.
- Technician must also have knowledge in reliability principles and practices (such as infrared, vibration analysis, ultrasound, and alignment methods).
- Conduct predictive maintenance on (by means of reliability tools) and repair chillers, cooling towers, dehumidifiers, air handling units, air compressors, emergency power generators, uninterrupted power systems, fire prevention systems, water treatment systems, and environmental control systems among other utility equipment.
- Utilizes reliability techniques to execute lubrication work (ultrasonic lubrication).
- Performs alignment and vibration evaluations on equipment