Facility Services Management Inc.
Fort Riley, Kansas
HVAC Mechanic HVAC Mechanic Build Your Career With a Team That Invests in You Job Summary Are you a skilled HVAC professional looking for a role where your expertise truly matters? Join our team as an HVAC Mechanic , where you'll play a vital role in installing, maintaining, and repairing the systems that keep our facilities safe, comfortable, and running at peak performance. You'll work with a supportive team, use your technical abilities to solve complex problems, and have opportunities to grow your career in a stable, high-demand industry. What You'll Do Install, service, and repair a wide range of HVAC systems-including electric, electronic, pneumatic, and direct digital controls-in office and commercial environments. Use your understanding of refrigeration theory, pipefitting, and mechanical design to ensure high-quality installations. Mount compressors, condensers, and system components using blueprints and engineering specifications. Fabricate and install ductwork and structural components using cutting-edge metalworking tools and welding equipment. Install evaporator units, medical refrigeration systems, air-duct components, and other cooling/heating units. Cut, bend, and join tubing and piping; solder, braze, and assemble refrigerant circuits safely and accurately. Connect and test motors, compressors, temperature/humidity controls, fans, and electrical panels. Conduct nitrogen pressure tests, verify leak-free systems, and prepare units for refrigerant charging. Evaluate performance using pressure/vacuum gauges and make adjustments for optimized operation. Install insulation, replace defective electrical components, and troubleshoot system issues. Service air conditioners, package units, and commercial chillers up to 400 tons . Deliver excellent customer service while performing warranty, repair, and preventive maintenance tasks. Who We're Looking For You'll be a great fit for this role if you are: A skilled HVAC professional who takes pride in quality workmanship A problem-solver who enjoys diagnosing and fixing complex mechanical/electrical issues Someone who values safety, teamwork, and doing the job right the first time A self-starter who can work independently and support teammates when needed Required Qualifications High School Diploma or GED 4+ years of HVAC trade experience EPA Universal Certification 2-3 years of experience in a healthcare facility or highly regulated environment preferred Valid driver's license with an insurable record Ability to read, write, and communicate in English Ability to pass a drug screen and background check Able to obtain NACI clearance as required All licenses/certifications required by state, federal, or contract regulations Physical Requirements This is a hands-on, active role. You should be comfortable with: Frequent bending, climbing, kneeling, twisting, and lifting Carrying up to 50 lbs. , and occasionally more Standing or walking for extended periods Using hand and power tools for repetitive motions Traveling to different sites using a company vehicle Reasonable accommodations are available for qualified individuals. Why You'll Love Working With Us Steady, full-time work with a respected employer Supportive leadership that values your skills Opportunities for advancement and continued training The chance to work with complex systems and grow your technical expertise A team environment built on safety, respect, and professionalism Equal Opportunity Employer This job description may be updated as needed to meet operational requirements. Compensation details: 32-32 PI10a416f709c2-9966
HVAC Mechanic HVAC Mechanic Build Your Career With a Team That Invests in You Job Summary Are you a skilled HVAC professional looking for a role where your expertise truly matters? Join our team as an HVAC Mechanic , where you'll play a vital role in installing, maintaining, and repairing the systems that keep our facilities safe, comfortable, and running at peak performance. You'll work with a supportive team, use your technical abilities to solve complex problems, and have opportunities to grow your career in a stable, high-demand industry. What You'll Do Install, service, and repair a wide range of HVAC systems-including electric, electronic, pneumatic, and direct digital controls-in office and commercial environments. Use your understanding of refrigeration theory, pipefitting, and mechanical design to ensure high-quality installations. Mount compressors, condensers, and system components using blueprints and engineering specifications. Fabricate and install ductwork and structural components using cutting-edge metalworking tools and welding equipment. Install evaporator units, medical refrigeration systems, air-duct components, and other cooling/heating units. Cut, bend, and join tubing and piping; solder, braze, and assemble refrigerant circuits safely and accurately. Connect and test motors, compressors, temperature/humidity controls, fans, and electrical panels. Conduct nitrogen pressure tests, verify leak-free systems, and prepare units for refrigerant charging. Evaluate performance using pressure/vacuum gauges and make adjustments for optimized operation. Install insulation, replace defective electrical components, and troubleshoot system issues. Service air conditioners, package units, and commercial chillers up to 400 tons . Deliver excellent customer service while performing warranty, repair, and preventive maintenance tasks. Who We're Looking For You'll be a great fit for this role if you are: A skilled HVAC professional who takes pride in quality workmanship A problem-solver who enjoys diagnosing and fixing complex mechanical/electrical issues Someone who values safety, teamwork, and doing the job right the first time A self-starter who can work independently and support teammates when needed Required Qualifications High School Diploma or GED 4+ years of HVAC trade experience EPA Universal Certification 2-3 years of experience in a healthcare facility or highly regulated environment preferred Valid driver's license with an insurable record Ability to read, write, and communicate in English Ability to pass a drug screen and background check Able to obtain NACI clearance as required All licenses/certifications required by state, federal, or contract regulations Physical Requirements This is a hands-on, active role. You should be comfortable with: Frequent bending, climbing, kneeling, twisting, and lifting Carrying up to 50 lbs. , and occasionally more Standing or walking for extended periods Using hand and power tools for repetitive motions Traveling to different sites using a company vehicle Reasonable accommodations are available for qualified individuals. Why You'll Love Working With Us Steady, full-time work with a respected employer Supportive leadership that values your skills Opportunities for advancement and continued training The chance to work with complex systems and grow your technical expertise A team environment built on safety, respect, and professionalism Equal Opportunity Employer This job description may be updated as needed to meet operational requirements. Compensation details: 32-32 PI10a416f709c2-9966
Facility Services Management Inc.
Fort Riley, Kansas
Stationary Engineer Stationary Engineer / Boiler Operator Join Our Facilities Team We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Stationary Engineer / Boiler Operator to support the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of our steam plant and critical utility systems. This role is essential to maintaining uninterrupted services across our healthcare and industrial facilities. Key Responsibilities Operate and maintain steam plant equipment, including gas-fired boilers, electric boilers, air compressors, generators, pumps, and motors. Monitor, record, and interpret system performance using meters, gauges, automated controls, and digital monitoring platforms. Perform routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs on mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and refrigeration systems. Conduct boiler water treatment testing and apply appropriate chemical additives to sustain efficiency and protect system integrity. Respond promptly to emergency service calls and document all activities in operator logs. Collaborate with cross-functional facilities teams to ensure reliability, meet project timelines, and support continuous operations. Follow and enforce OSHA and company safety protocols-including lockout/tagout (LOTO) and other critical safety procedures. Required Skills Strong troubleshooting skills across HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and refrigeration systems. Ability to read and interpret schematics, blueprints, and technical manuals. Demonstrated safe operation of hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic equipment. Working knowledge of medium- and high-voltage electrical systems and critical building infrastructure. Competent in Microsoft Office for communication, documentation, and training access. Qualifications High School Diploma or GED required. Minimum 3 years of experience in a healthcare environment or highly regulated industrial setting. Knowledge of industrial HVAC systems, boilers (up to 5 MMBTU/hr), chillers, hydronic systems, and plant operations. One or more of the following is required: A.S. in Mechanical Electrical Technology (MET) MECH Certification Accredited Operating Engineer Apprenticeship Military Journeyman-Level Certification Valid Engineer's License / High-Pressure Boiler Operator Qualification Universal EPA 608 Refrigeration Certification Valid driver's license with an insurable driving record. Preferred Certifications Building Automation Systems (BAS) Training/Certification Building Operator Certification (BOC) NFPA 70 and 70E Familiarity with NFPA, NEC, TJC, OSHA, and related regulatory codes. Physical Requirements Ability to lift 10 lbs routinely and up to 50 lbs as needed. Frequent reaching, handling, and communication activities. Occasional standing, walking, climbing, kneeling, and crawling. Reasonable accommodations available for qualified individuals with disabilities. Ready to Power Up Your Career? Apply today and become a vital member of our operations team-helping to maintain the systems that keep our facilities running safely and efficiently. Equal Opportunity Employer This job description may be modified at any time based on organizational needs. Note: This position is Enhanced Referral Eligible for internal employee referrals. Compensation details: 32-32 PIb9638badcc13-4754
Stationary Engineer Stationary Engineer / Boiler Operator Join Our Facilities Team We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Stationary Engineer / Boiler Operator to support the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of our steam plant and critical utility systems. This role is essential to maintaining uninterrupted services across our healthcare and industrial facilities. Key Responsibilities Operate and maintain steam plant equipment, including gas-fired boilers, electric boilers, air compressors, generators, pumps, and motors. Monitor, record, and interpret system performance using meters, gauges, automated controls, and digital monitoring platforms. Perform routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs on mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and refrigeration systems. Conduct boiler water treatment testing and apply appropriate chemical additives to sustain efficiency and protect system integrity. Respond promptly to emergency service calls and document all activities in operator logs. Collaborate with cross-functional facilities teams to ensure reliability, meet project timelines, and support continuous operations. Follow and enforce OSHA and company safety protocols-including lockout/tagout (LOTO) and other critical safety procedures. Required Skills Strong troubleshooting skills across HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and refrigeration systems. Ability to read and interpret schematics, blueprints, and technical manuals. Demonstrated safe operation of hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic equipment. Working knowledge of medium- and high-voltage electrical systems and critical building infrastructure. Competent in Microsoft Office for communication, documentation, and training access. Qualifications High School Diploma or GED required. Minimum 3 years of experience in a healthcare environment or highly regulated industrial setting. Knowledge of industrial HVAC systems, boilers (up to 5 MMBTU/hr), chillers, hydronic systems, and plant operations. One or more of the following is required: A.S. in Mechanical Electrical Technology (MET) MECH Certification Accredited Operating Engineer Apprenticeship Military Journeyman-Level Certification Valid Engineer's License / High-Pressure Boiler Operator Qualification Universal EPA 608 Refrigeration Certification Valid driver's license with an insurable driving record. Preferred Certifications Building Automation Systems (BAS) Training/Certification Building Operator Certification (BOC) NFPA 70 and 70E Familiarity with NFPA, NEC, TJC, OSHA, and related regulatory codes. Physical Requirements Ability to lift 10 lbs routinely and up to 50 lbs as needed. Frequent reaching, handling, and communication activities. Occasional standing, walking, climbing, kneeling, and crawling. Reasonable accommodations available for qualified individuals with disabilities. Ready to Power Up Your Career? Apply today and become a vital member of our operations team-helping to maintain the systems that keep our facilities running safely and efficiently. Equal Opportunity Employer This job description may be modified at any time based on organizational needs. Note: This position is Enhanced Referral Eligible for internal employee referrals. Compensation details: 32-32 PIb9638badcc13-4754