Building Engineer
The JBG Company
Washington, D.C. August 2007 to Present
Responsible for the operation of plant equipment
. Check the status of all air handling units (AHUs), mission critical
units, package HVAC units, house booster pumps, cooling towers,
etc.
. Trained new recruits on beginning basics of building related
services and some preventative maintenance such as clogged drains,
leaky faucets, restroom fixtures, monitoring of HVAC equipment,
printing out of Workspeed tickets, dry valve systems, fire alarm
panels, replacement of lamps in lighting fixtures as well as the
ballast if required
. Worked with contractors involving work or services that require
immediate attention
. Trouble shooting equipment for cause of failure, not working, in
need of repair or replacement
. Requesting restock of parts and of adding to inventory
. Employee supervision
. Tenant relationships
Building Engineer
Consolidated Engineering Services
McLean, VA August 2005 to August 2007
Responsible for the operation of plant equipment
. Monitor building equipment by the use of the energy management
system
. Conduct tours of core building equipment
. Perform scheduled preventative maintenance tasks
. Service emergency equipment malfunctions as required or provide
back-up/temporary services
. Maintained various types of equipment including packaged AC units,
cooling towers heat exchange split systems, Data Aire systems,
pumps, etc.
. Other duties as related to overall building functions
Lead Engineer
Republic Properties Corporation
Washington, D.C. July 2000 to August 2005
Responsible for plant operations, training and supervision of personnel
. Monitored equipment consisting of two separate EMS systems
encompassing over two million square feet
. Maintain plant equipment consisting of six chillers (800 to 1200
tons), eight cooling towers, several large AHUs, variable air
volumes (VAVs), duct heaters, package HVAC units, expansion tanks,
etc.
. Other duties included replacement of smoke detectors, heat
detectors, operation of fire alarm panels and equipment associated
with overall building functions
Assistant Chief
The Oliver Carr Company
Washington, D.C. May 1994 to June 2000
Responsible for plant equipment, personnel supervision and training
. Maintained budget items, including bids and working with
contractors and vendors
. Maintained regular contact with tenants and customers
. Initiated preventative maintenance programs for plant equipment
. Operated, repaired and serviced various types of equipment
including HVAC package units, chillers, boilers, cooling towers,
pumps, chemical stations, emergency generators, fire pumps, fire
alarm panels, air compressors, and all associated equipment
. Monitored and adjusted the EMS systems as required
. Performed miscellaneous duties as required related to building
requirements
Education and Certifications
A.A.S Degree in HVAC, Northern Virginia Community College, Woodbridge, VA
U.S. Army Engineer School
Universal CFC certification
Licenses
NIULPE First Class Engineer License
Maryland First Grade Engineer License
D.C. 3rd Class Steam License
Virginia Master HVAC Tradesman License
Miscellaneous
Secret security clearance, Department of Transportation