The Facilities Engineer is responsible for the reliable, safe, and cost-effective operation, maintenance, and improvement of plant facilities and utilities in support of manufacturing operations
Job Summary
The Facilities Engineer is responsible for the reliable, safe, and cost-effective operation, maintenance, and improvement of plant facilities and utilities in support of manufacturing operations.
Key responsibilities include leading preventive and corrective maintenance, supporting projects, ensuring compliance with GM standards, and managing the site Electrical Safety program.
GM offers a comprehensive benefits package focused on employee well-being and supports a rewarding career that rewards employees personally.
Matching Summary
The Facilities Engineer is responsible for the reliable, safe, and cost-effective operation, maintenance, and improvement of plant facilities and utilities in support of manufacturing operations.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Electrical distribution system maintenance
HVAC and chiller operation
Powerhouse and wastewater treatment facilities
Arc-flash data calculation and labeling
Energy control procedures (LOTO)
Facilities project leadership
Nice-to-have
Drive meaningful change
Foster inclusion and belonging
Focus on realizing ambitions
Key Requirements
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or equivalent experience
3+ years facilities engineering or maintenance experience
Electrical distribution experience (13.8 kV, 4160, 600 V)
PLC programming for equipment controls
AutoCAD, Maximo, Archibus, Cimplicity, SAP proficiency