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Manager, Software Engineer

Wichita, KS · On-site +1

$155K - $233K/yr

We enjoy working with smart, driven people who have fun building innovative solutions. We expect ... Budget Management, Engineering Management, Innovation, Leadership, Performance Management (PM ...

Controls Engineer II

Wichita, KS · On-site

$74.70K - $96.60K/yr

Coordinates with labor managers MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: 30% Commissions and generates graphics for ... Presents a professional image of Building Controls and Services when communicating with customers.

This role is for a leader who has managed teams of 5-15+ engineers and is passionate about building systems where quality is enforced, measured, and continuously improved through automation ...

Own the facilities management function, including building maintenance and space planning * Lead and coordinate software development activities, ensuring adherence to engineering processes * Convert ...

Own the facilities management function, including building maintenance and space planning * Lead and coordinate software development activities, ensuring adherence to engineering processes * Convert ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Building Engineer Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Building Engineer Manager, you need expertise in building systems (HVAC, electrical, plumbing), facility operations, and a relevant engineering degree or certification. Familiarity with Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS), energy management platforms, and safety compliance standards is typically required. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills help coordinate teams and effectively manage projects. These competencies are vital to ensure safe, efficient building operations and to optimize maintenance outcomes.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Building Engineer Manager and how do they collaborate with other departments?

A Building Engineer Manager oversees the daily operations and maintenance of building systems, such as HVAC, electrical, and plumbing. They lead a team of engineers and technicians, coordinate preventive maintenance schedules, and respond to facility emergencies. Collaboration is key—they frequently work with property management, vendors, and sometimes tenants to ensure building systems meet safety and efficiency standards. Effective communication and problem-solving skills help them bridge the gap between technical teams and administrative staff.

What does a Building Engineer Manager do?

A Building Engineer Manager oversees the operation and maintenance of a building's systems, such as HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and safety systems. They manage a team of engineers and technicians, ensuring that all building equipment runs efficiently and safely. Their responsibilities also include scheduling preventative maintenance, responding to emergencies, and coordinating repairs or upgrades. Often, they work closely with property managers and tenants to address facility needs and ensure compliance with regulations.

What is the difference between Building Engineer Manager vs Building Maintenance Supervisor?

AspectBuilding Engineer ManagerBuilding Maintenance Supervisor
CertificationsEngineering degree, HVAC, electrical licensesTrade certifications, HVAC, plumbing licenses
Work EnvironmentCommercial, industrial buildings, overseeing engineering systemsBuilding facilities, maintenance teams, daily operations
Employer & IndustryProperty management, facilities management, real estateProperty management, commercial buildings, residential complexes

The Building Engineer Manager typically holds engineering credentials and oversees complex building systems, focusing on maintenance, safety, and efficiency. The Building Maintenance Supervisor manages daily maintenance tasks and supervises maintenance staff. While both roles work in building facilities, the manager has a broader engineering focus, whereas the supervisor concentrates on operational upkeep.

Project Engineer - Henderson Building Solutions

hendersonco

Lenexa, KS

$64.80K - $83.10K/yr

Other

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Position Summary: 
Henderson Building Solutions is looking for a Project Engineer to join our team in Lenexa, Kansas.
The Project Engineer performs routine aspects of field coordination, project management, or cost engineering requiring knowledge of basic engineering and construction principles under close supervision. The Project Engineer works with various departments to learn the basics of construction project management, site operations, scheduling, safety, and preconstruction. They will support local and national projects including face-to-face interactions with existing clients and trade partners while developing relationships. This position is intended as an entry level position for individuals to gain foundational experience within all aspects of managing a construction project. Duties may vary based on assignment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Assist Project Managers with logistical tasks, including budgeting and client management.
  • Attend meetings, both internal and external when called upon by the primary construction manager.
  • Assist in updating and maintaining the project management software.
  • Assist in the assembly and distribution of equipment and construction bid packages.
  • Works closely with the project team monitoring the safety, cost and scheduling of construction projects.
  • Coordinate materials and change orders and expedite material on the job.
  • Coordinate with clients to understand project requirements.
  • Assist in the oversight of project design and deliverables, collaborating with project staff in preparing contract documents such as drawings and specifications.
  • Assist in the preparation of monthly pay applications and monitoring project financial status.
  • Maintain thorough documentation and updated project folders.
  • Coordinate with engineers and other professionals to ensure project alignment.
  • Monitor and document project progress and alert construction managers of any issues that arise.
  • Implement effective time management strategies to optimize workflow.
  • Record meeting notes and distribute as needed.
  • Research contractors for the project bid process.
  • Contact subcontractors to obtain project documents.
  • Process contractually required documentation, including certificates of insurance, daily logs, RFIs, change order requests, etc.
  • Contact clients regarding service quality and client satisfaction and obtain reference letters and testimonials for marketing.
  • Follow all directions, task assignments and coaching offered by manager and other colleagues.
  • Read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings.
  • Prepare and coordinate shop drawings and submittals.
  • Learn about the impact of design changes and schedule slippages.
  • Gain knowledge of engineering, procurement, and construction terminology and concepts.
  • Seek knowledge of critical path logic networks and accumulate data for use in maintaining realistic future planning and forecasting.
  • Attend regular client meetings and support preparation of statistical reports. 
  • Assist in creating and coordinating jobsite records, including project directory, construction documents, subcontractor directory, daily reports, submittal logs, RFI logs, subcontractor correspondence, etc.
  • Make updates to as-built drawings as directed and interpret basic coordination drawings.
  • Participate in safety programs and maintain good owner relations.
  • Facilitate a safe and efficient work environment.
  • Support the planning, materials, building, and budget of construction projects.
  • Support negotiations and provide cost estimates for construction work and associated change orders.
  • Assist with business development activities by promoting Henderson Companies to existing and potential clients.
  • Participate in client, company, and industry events.
  • Grow personal network by building relationships with clients and industry professionals.
  • Develop and maintain customer relationships to enhance the company’s ability to procure projects.


Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in relevant field of construction or engineering required. Common examples include mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, construction science, construction engineering, and construction management.
  • Relevant experience will be considered in lieu of requisite education.
  • Construction experience preferred.
  • OSHA certification preferred.
  • Proficient Microsoft Office skills specifically within Excel, Word, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook, Project.
  • Effective project management skills preferred.
  • Ability to work in a collaborative environment and to recommend and analyze pragmatic solutions for clients.
  • Possesses efficient communication skills.
  • Adaptable to changing work environments, work priorities and organizational needs.
  • Generates ideas for improvement, takes advantage of opportunities, suggests innovations.
  • Ability to prioritize and execute multiple tasks in a dynamic environment.
  • Must demonstrate proficiency in all core competencies as described and characterized in this job description.

Physical & Work Environment Requirements:

  • Travel requirements will vary depending on assignment.
  • Ability to work varying shift times depending on the project, i.e., night or weekends.
  • Ability to constantly move, traverse, navigate, ascend, descend, position oneself, etc. throughout worksites and precarious areas.
  • Prolonged periods of sitting or standing at a desk and working on a computer.
  • Ability to read, write and communicate in English.