Central Utility Plant Maintenance SupervisorGeneral InfoJob Type: Full-TimeLocation: Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GeorgiaPay: $47.74 per hourFringe: $11.80 per hour for healthcare and welfare benefits and/or 401(k) contributionsHours: 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through FridayMinimum ExperienceMust possess eight (8) years of recent responsible experience operating and maintaining building equipment and systems of the size and characteristics of the buildings to be operated. Two (2) years of experience either directly supervising personnel or serving as a work-group leader is preferred.Certification & Qualification RequirementsAssociate degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, or Certified Facility Manager (CFM) designation preferred. Class III Power Engineer / Operating Engineer Certification required. Must be authorized to work in the United States. Must have a clean driver's license and pass drug screening and background testing.BenefitsMedical InsuranceDental InsuranceLife InsuranceRetirement BenefitDisability InsuranceHolidays and VacationCompany vehicle and gas cardJob SummaryWe are seeking an experienced Central Utility Plant (CUP) Maintenance Supervisor to oversee the daily operations and maintenance of a central utility plant and surrounding campus grounds. This position provides direct supervision to skilled trades staff and is responsible for ensuring the reliable operation of boilers, chillers, cooling towers, generators, auxiliary equipment, and related facility systems.Key ResponsibilitiesSupervise trade personnel, including mechanics, repairers, laborers, and other maintenance staff, in the operation and maintenance of boilers, chillers, cooling towers, auxiliary equipment, generator systems, and campus grounds.Plan, schedule, and assign preventive maintenance duties to support consistent utility services and departmental standards.Perform skilled maintenance tasks as needed based on workload and operational needs.Assist building coordinators and campus management with planning and implementing work projects and maintenance methods.Estimate time, labor, and materials required for proposed jobs.Maintain records and submit requisitions for supplies, materials, and equipment.Complete employee performance reports and support staff development.Conduct and document ongoing safety and ISO training.Monitor work production in CDC's IFMS systems.Track employee training in the FSE Training Tracker.Review, track, and approve employee time and leave requests in TimeClock Plus.Oversee daily operations and maintenance of the physical central utility plant and surrounding campus grounds.Ensure work is performed in compliance with applicable safety rules, regulations, and procedures.Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesExperience supervising building and equipment maintenance in a federal facility of at least 100,000 square feet.Strong knowledge of multiple trades, including carpentry, painting, refrigeration, mechanical, electrical, and general facility maintenance.Ability to exercise independent judgment regarding job priorities, methods, materials, and work assignments.Experience managing a team of at least 30 employees.Knowledge of occupational hazards and safety rules applicable to facility and maintenance work.Knowledge of preventive maintenance procedures and techniques.Knowledge of tools, equipment, materials, and methods used across multiple building and mechanical trades.Ability to work with minimal technical supervision while maintaining high operational standards.Physical RequirementsAbility to stand, walk, and move throughout the facility for extended periods.Ability to bend, stoop, kneel, crouch, and climb ladders or stairs frequently.Ability to lift, carry, push, and pull up to 50 pounds, or more with assistance.Manual dexterity to operate tools, equipment, and control systems.Ability to work in confined spaces and access mechanical rooms, tunnels, and utility areas.Ability to work at heights using ladders, scaffolding, or elevated platforms.Ability to visually inspect equipment, read gauges, and monitor control panels.Ability to hear alarms, equipment sounds, and verbal instructions in a noisy environment.Ability to work in varying environmental conditions, including heat, cold, humidity, and temperature changes.Work EnvironmentWork performed in a combination of office settings, mechanical rooms, utility plants, and equipment spaces.Position involves frequent exposure to large, high-powered machinery, noise, vibration, heat, humidity, and temperature fluctuations.Employee may encounter dust, chemicals, oils, and other industrial materials; strict adherence to safety protocols required.Position may require work in confined spaces, elevated areas, and other industrial facility environments; employee must be available for emergency response, on-call duty, and after-hours work, including nights, weekends, and holidays.Equal Opportunity EmployerFour Seasons Environmental, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer, including disabled and veterans.#J-18808-Ljbffr