Campus Maintenance Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Maintenance/Cleaning
Building Maintenance
Purpose
The Campus Maintenance Engineer is responsible for the repair and preventive maintenance of exterior and interior building systems such as roofs, walls, eaves, soffits, gutters, floors, walls, and ceilings. Additionally, under the supervision of the Director of Facilities, the Campus Maintenance Engineer is responsible for assisting in the bidding, scheduling, and inspection of work performed by third parties relating to these building systems.
EssentialFunctions
- Manage work‑order flow by either self‑performing work, assigning work orders to the appropriate internal maintenance person, or scheduling necessary third‑party performed repair or maintenance work.
- Perform routine building maintenance, repair work, and inspections.
- Ensure materials and tools needed or required are available.
- Set job / task priorities while keeping minimal classroom disruptions in mind.
- Set deadlines or time frames for work to be accomplished.
- Accomplish minor roof, soffit, and eave repairs to prevent damage to interior components.
- Repair damage to walls or ceilings with ability to tape, bed, texture, and restore finish to original configuration.
- Restore or repair ceiling grid for suspended ceiling, replace damaged or missing tiles as needed.
- Install, repair, or restore all types of floor surfaces as needed.
- Assemble or repair desk, chairs, bookcases, and cabinets.
- Perform necessary carpentry repairs for school and WBL rentals.
- Builds or fabricates any special items as required for projects as requested.
Manages and implements comprehensive preventative maintenance plans in order to extend the life of building systems under management as much as possible.
- Monitor, assign, and perform routine PM tasks already within the system.
- Create new PM tasks as needed for an expanding campus facility.
- Revise PM tasks and frequency based on changing requirements or needs.
Supervises the implementation of workplace safety practices and policies and coordinates safety training for facilities maintenance personnel as needed.
- Ensure that safety procedures are followed and that safe workplace procedures are always at the forefront of decisions.
- Provide training to employees for specific tasks or use of specialized equipment.
- Ensure proper safety equipment is available and being utilized by employees.
Assists in proposing, preparing scopes for, bidding‑out, and reviewing third‑party bids for major building projects involving the building systems supervised.
- Work closely with subcontractors in all phases of bid proposals through final punch.
- Supervise and monitor all work being performed by contractors to ensure quality workmanship and materials are being utilized at all times.
- Ensure that scope of work is being performed according to scope of work and agreement.
- Oversee project completion, providing technical direction as needed.
- Communicate with vendors to purchase materials and supplies and maintenance personnel to coordinate repairs.
- Communicate with all employees who request either maintenance or the coordination of departmental moves.
- Adheres to policies related to boundaries with students.
- Attends required abuse risk management training.
- Reports suspicious and inappropriate behaviors.
- Follows mandated abuse reporting requirements.
- Often lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling.
- Working at heights from ladders or equipment and on rooftops.
- Generally 30% walking, 25% standing, 15% riding, 15% kneeling, 10% sitting, and climbing 5%.
- Maximal temperature variations, inclement weather situations.
- Generally hazard free environment but some confined space work required.
The Episcopal School of Dallas is a faith‑centered, co‑educational, college preparatory, independent day school with students age 3 – Grade 12. The policy of The Episcopal School of Dallas is to recruit, hire, train and promote employees without discrimination based on race, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability or any other status protected by law. In our recruitment practices, we strive to create a diverse school community whose members embrace the Mission and Vision Statement of the school.
- High degree of knowledge as it relates to safe work…
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