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Building Engineer Manager Jobs in Ontario (NOW HIRING)

CA$100K - CA$120K/yr

Manage multiple projects while maintaining strong client relationships. * Mentor junior engineers ... Building Commissioning * Existing Building Commissioning (EBCx) * HVAC systems * Building ...

Designs components of the overall building including integrating architectural design and adhering ... Assists the studio manager with the implementation of design standards and procedures to improve ...

Maintenance Technician

Lakeside, ON · On-site

CA$23 - CA$27/hr

Perform all site-level preventative maintenance duties assigned by the Zone Building Engineer or Property Manager * Communicate with Zone Building Engineer and the Maintenance Technician I regarding ...

Job Summary The Building Operator, Power or Stationary Operating Engineer, or Maintenance ... management system. * Respond immediately to emergency situations (fire, evacuation, equipment ...

Job Summary The Building Operator, Power or Stationary Operating Engineer, or Maintenance ... management system. * Respond immediately to emergency situations (fire, evacuation, equipment ...

WHAT IS THE OPPORTUNITY? We're seeking an Engineering Manager to lead and mentor a team of 5-8 full-stack engineers building financial tools for the next generation. You'll balance hands-on technical ...

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Building Engineer Manager information

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 are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a building engineer manager?

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 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.

What are the most commonly searched types of Building Engineer jobs in Ontario?

The most popular types of Building Engineer jobs in Ontario are:

Infographic showing various Building Engineer Manager job openings in Ontario as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 78% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 19% Remote job distribution.

Mechanical Engineer - Building Science

Concepts (GTA) Inc.

Markham, ON

CA$100K - CA$125K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

Mechanical Engineer, Building Science - Richmond Hill

  • Building Science- Existing buildings Retrofit & Capital Projects
  • P.Eng. designation in Ontario, or actively working toward it
  • Richmond Hill (relocating to Markham) | GTA-based projects
  • Salary Range: $100,000 - $125,000, depending on experience
  • Performance bonus - Benefits package

If you’re a Mechanical Engineer working in consulting and you’re ready to step into a role where you’re trusted to lead projects, work directly with clients, and grow into a leadership position, this opportunity is for you.

This is an opportunity to take on true project ownership; working directly with clients, leading building system upgrades, and playing a visible role in delivering high-impact retrofit and capital projects.

You’ll be involved from assessment and planning through to execution, with a clear path toward senior leadership as the team continues to grow.

Why Apply?

  • Help build the mechanical practice.
  • Work directly with a senior consultant during transition.
  • Become the future mechanical lead.
  • Opportunity to grow a department.

Brown & Beattie Ltd. is looking for a Mechanical Engineer with 7-10 years of experience in building systems who is ready to take on a high responsibility ownership, client-facing role focused on existing buildings, retrofits, and capital planning projects. If you do not currently hold a P.Eng. designation in Ontario, or are not located within commuting distance of the GTA, this role will not be the right fit.

What You’ll Be Doing

As a Mechanical Engineer, you will be responsible for assessment of existing building mechanical systems as well as design of replacement systems such as boilers, chillers, cooling towers, make-up air units and others. A working knowledge of building electrical systems as they pertain to mechanical systems and building mechanical equipment upgrades is a must.

Duties will include drafting specifications, construction review, progress reports, and client liaison. In this role you’ll manage a portfolio of projects with strong support and clear ownership. You will also be working directly with clients, contractors, and internal team members, so strong communication and organization skills are important. There will be opportunities to support and mentor junior staff as the team grows.

What Sets This Role Apart

This role offers a strong level of independence and ownership. You will be trusted to manage your own projects while working within a supportive and experienced team. There is a clear path to increased responsibility over time, including the opportunity to take on a leadership role within the mechanical discipline. The work is varied and practical, with a mix of office-based tasks, site visits, and client interaction.

Who This Role Is For

This role is best suited for a Mechanical Engineer with experience in building systems, particularly in retrofit, restoration, or consulting environments. You may currently be working at a consulting firm and looking for a role that offers more ownership, more direct client interaction, and long-term growth. You are comfortable working independently, managing multiple priorities, and taking accountability for your work.

Qualifications and Experience

  • P.Eng. designation in Ontario, or actively working towards
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering
  • Approximately 6+ years of relevant experience
  • Strong knowledge of building mechanical systems including HVAC, boilers, chillers, and ventilation
  • Experience with residential high-rise or similar building types is preferred
  • Working knowledge of electrical systems as they relate to mechanical upgrades is an asset
  • Familiarity with Ontario Building Code and ASHRAE standards
  • Experience with AutoCAD and/or Revit
  • Background in building science, including BSS credential, is an asset but not required

Work Environment and Requirements

  • Based in Richmond Hill, with a planned move to Markham later this year
  • Projects located primarily throughout the GTA and Golden Horseshoe, with occasional travel across Ontario
  • This role requires regular physical presence in the office and at project sites across the GTA and Ontario
  • Must live within a reasonable commuting distance (approximately one hour)
  • Valid G driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle required
  • Must be legally permitted to work in Ontario / Canada and able to provide proof if required
  • Training and onboarding will be provided to support a successful transition into the role

About Brown & Beattie Ltd.

Brown & Beattie Ltd. is a building science engineering firm that works with building owners and managers on the evaluation, restoration, and long-term planning of building systems. The firm is known for its collaborative environment, technical expertise, and long-standing client relationships.