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Step into a high-impact leadership role supporting a major federal facilities program across Southern California. This is an opportunity to guide technical operations, lead a field team, and ensure mission-critical building systems run safely and efficiently.
Benefits & Compensation
- Competitive salary range of $100,000 – $145,000
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- PTO, paid holidays, and sick time
- Mileage reimbursement or company vehicle for multi-site travel
- Professional development, certification support, and ongoing training opportunities
- Leadership path within a growing federal services program
- Stability of long-term federal contract work
- Company-provided technology, tools, and safety equipment
Requirements & Qualifications
- Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, Facilities Management, or a related technical field
- Minimum 10 years’ experience in:
- HVAC & mechanical system maintenance
- Quality control inspections
- Supervising service techs and subcontractors
- Managing maintenance operations for multi-site facilities
- Required Certifications:
- Trade certification in HVAC, Mechanical, or Electrical Systems (California C-20 or C-10 preferred)
- Universal EPA 608 Certification
- Preferred Certifications: PMP, CAPM, OSHA 30-Hour, NFPA 70E
- Proficiency with CMMS systems (Maximo, TRIRIGA, or similar)
- Ability to read/interpret schematics, drawings, and technical documentation
- Strong knowledge of OSHA, CFR, local codes, and federal maintenance standards
- Excellent communication, organizational skills, and customer service orientation
- Ability to travel daily across regional federal sites; must be available for emergency calls/weekend work
Must Haves (Day-to-Day Impact)
- Lead all technical execution in the field, ensuring PM, CM, and emergency work aligns with federal PWS requirements
- Coordinate complex facility access, system shutdowns, and multi-trade scheduling without disrupting mission-critical operations
- Review and validate technical manuals, equipment data, and system documentation for accuracy and compliance
- Oversee inventory management for tools, materials, and part replacements across multiple dispersed locations
- Conduct recurring on-site inspections and safety walk-throughs with both technicians and government counterparts
- Deliver field-level input for PM planning, outage forecasting, and quality control reporting
- Serve as the primary boots-on-the-ground liaison for the COR, delivering updates, resolving issues, and maintaining strong client satisfaction
- Ensure subcontractors perform to specification, safety standards, and contract requirements
- Manage emergency response efforts, including after-hours calls, triage, and on-the-spot problem solving
Preferred Background & Skills
- Experience working within federal or government contract environments
- Background supporting CBP, GSA, USACE, DHS, or other federal facility programs
- Strong ability to mentor and upskill technicians across varying trades
- Comfortable managing a dispersed workforce across a large geographic region
- Skilled at maintaining documentation for inspections, permits, equipment certifications, and service logs
- Ability to collaborate seamlessly with quality control managers, safety personnel, and contract leadership
- Prior experience managing high-volume service order workflows and multi-trade response teams
JOB ID: 169167
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Samantha McDermott
