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Building Operator

Dearborn, MI · On-site

$24.25 - $28.80/hr

The Facilities Building Operator is responsible for efficient heating and cooling of college buildings and maintenance of all related equipment, including but not limited to air handling units ...

Building Operator

New York, NY · On-site

$51.16/hr

Five years relevant experience as building operator, building engineer, handyperson, or other tradesperson. Preferred Experience: Experience in higher education, health care, telecommunications, or ...

Building Operator - JLL What this job involves: As a Building Operator at JLL, you'll serve as the frontline guardian of building systems and operations, ensuring optimal performance and comfort for ...

Five years relevant experience as building operator, building engineer, handyperson, or other tradesperson. Preferred Experience: Experience in higher education, health care, telecommunications, or ...

Salary: $18 - $19 per hour, DOE Building Operator Location: Plano, TX Schedule: FullTime Department: Facilities / Maintenance Were looking for a skilled Building Operator to support the daily ...

Building Operator Location: Plano, TX Schedule: FullTime Department: Facilities / Maintenance We're looking for a skilled Building Operator to support the daily operation and maintenance of our ...

Building Operator - Plano

Plano, TX · On-site

$18 - $19/hr

Building Operator Location: Plano, TX Schedule: Full-Time Department: Facilities / Maintenance We're looking for a skilled Building Operator to support the daily operation and maintenance of our ...

Job Summary The Building Operator is responsible for independently operating, monitoring, and maintaining key building systems, including HVAC setup and balancing, water treatment, purified water ...

Job Summary Operate the Building Automation System (BAS) and maintains equipment in proper operating condition. Respond to and makes decisions for corrective action to all alarms received on the BAS.

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How much do building operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 26, 2026, the average hourly pay for building operator in the United States is $23.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $29.09 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Building Operator, you need strong knowledge of building systems (HVAC, electrical, plumbing), preventive maintenance procedures, and often a relevant technical diploma or certification. Familiarity with building automation systems (BAS), computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS), and safety regulations is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective communication are important soft skills in this role. These skills ensure efficient facility operation, tenant comfort, and compliance with safety and maintenance standards.

What Is a Building Operator?

As a building operator, you oversee the operations of a building or facility to ensure that its electrical and mechanical equipment, as well as heating and cooling, are working properly. Your duties may include inspecting the building for safety hazards and regulation violations, performing repairs, and checking the facility’s ability to operate successfully. You may also supervise other employees. A career as a building operator typically requires a diploma or certification training program to gain hands-on experience in areas such as building science and energy efficiency. You may also need state certificates of fitness in facility components like interior fire alarms, sprinkler systems, and refrigeration to demonstrate your ability to handle these potentially dangerous materials. Additional qualifications include strong mechanical skills, attention to detail, and knowledge of industry regulations.

What are building operators?

Building operators are responsible for overseeing the daily operations and maintenance of commercial, residential, or industrial buildings. They ensure that the building's systems—such as heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing, and electrical—are functioning efficiently and safely. Building operators also coordinate repairs, manage service contractors, respond to tenant or occupant concerns, and may assist with energy management and regulatory compliance. Their work is essential for maintaining a comfortable, safe, and efficient environment within the property.

What is the difference between Building Operator vs Maintenance Technician?

AspectBuilding OperatorMaintenance Technician
CredentialsOften requires HVAC, electrical, or plumbing certificationsTypically needs HVAC, electrical, or plumbing certifications
Work EnvironmentManages building systems, often in commercial or institutional settingsPerforms repairs and maintenance, often in various facilities
Employer & IndustryReal estate management, property management, facilities servicesFacilities management, repair services, industrial settings

Building Operators and Maintenance Technicians share similar certifications and work environments, often overlapping in skills related to HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems. Building Operators focus on managing entire building systems and ensuring operational efficiency, while Maintenance Technicians primarily perform repairs and routine maintenance. Both roles are essential in maintaining building functionality and are commonly sought in property management and facilities industries.

What are some typical challenges a Building Operator might face on a daily basis?

Building Operators often encounter challenges such as responding to urgent maintenance issues, troubleshooting complex building systems, and balancing preventive maintenance with unexpected repairs. They must also coordinate with vendors, tenants, and other facility staff to ensure smooth building operations while maintaining compliance with safety and environmental regulations. Adaptability and strong communication skills are key to managing the fast-paced and sometimes unpredictable nature of the role.
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$24.25 - $28.80/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Salary: $24.25 - $28.80 Hourly
Location : Dearborn, MI, MI
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 202200271
Division: Buildings and Grounds
Department: Buildings and Grounds
Opening Date: 04/24/2025
Position Description Summary
HFC presents an opportunity for a Facilities Building Operator:
The Facilities Building Operator is responsible for efficient heating and cooling of college buildings and maintenance of all related equipment, including but not limited to air handling units, boilers, chillers, Variable Air Volume boxes, pneumatic equipment, pumps, motors, and gauges. The Building Operator is adept in commanding the College's HVAC equipment using a building automation system, performs minor plumbing repairs, is responsible for emergency shut down procedures, and operates equipment within the defined limits of the College's Integrated Energy Master Plan.
Shift available:
Midnights - Monday - Friday 11 pm - 7am
Core Competencies and Qualifications
  • High school diploma/GED is required
  • Valid, unrestricted Driver's License is required
  • High Pressure Boiler Operator's License issued by the City of Dearborn or equivalent (to be obtained prior to completion of probationary period if not acquired prior to application for the position)
  • 1st Class Refrigeration Engineer's License issued by the City of Dearborn or equivalent (to be obtained prior to completion of probationary period if not acquired prior to application for the position)
  • EPA 608 Universal Citification (to be obtained prior to completion of probationary period if not acquired prior to application for the position)
  • Internal applicants training as a building operator at HFC may be considered prior to having completed all applicable licensing qualifications. If permanently selected for the position, licenses will be required prior to the completion of the probationary period.

The most successful candidate will have a career that reflects the following experience and competencies.
  • Experience working in a physical plant.
  • Experience with integrated energy management.
    • Facilities - Knowledge and effective operation of the physical plant and related equipment in the continuous management of campus building temperatures and environmental conditions.
    • Technical Competence - Uses knowledge that is acquired through formal training or extensive on-the-job experience to perform one's job; works with, understands, and evaluates technical information related to the job; advises others on technical issues.

Additionally, the most successful candidate will have the following unique competencies:
Attention to Detail - Is thorough when performing work and conscientious about attending to detail.
Dependability and Reliability - Behaves consistently and predictably; is reliable, responsible and dependable in fulfilling obligations; diligently follows through on commitments and consistently meets deadlines. Demonstrates regular and punctual attendance; rarely is late for meetings or appointments.
Health and Safety - Wears Personal Protective Equipment as required and appropriate; wears uniform and staff identification; maintain assigned key set and radio; completes all required training and applies training in performance of duties; identifies, reports, and addresses all building and site hazards as appropriate to position duties.
Teamwork - Encourages and facilitates cooperation, pride, trust, and group identity; fosters commitment and team spirit; works with others to achieve goals.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities including but not limited to
  • Monitors and operates College HVAC system within the defined limits of the College's Integrated Energy Master Plan.
  • Maintains comprehensive knowledge of HFC mechanical systems (HAVC, plumbing, pneumatic, electrical) and utility infrastructure (pipes, conduits, valves, manholes, hydrants, vaults, poles, overhead wires, metering devices, and pressure regulators) for all HFC buildings (all campuses); maintains organized and readily available physical drawings and documentation for HFC Campus buildings and systems.
  • Perform minor repairs and seasonal preventative maintenance on HVAC equipment, including but not limited to changing AHU filters, replacing worn belts and gaskets, cleaning coils, and greasing motors.
  • Cleans mechanical areas, tunnels, and equipment rooms. Maintains clean, organized inventory of spare parts.
  • Performs minor maintenance of miscellaneous equipment such as dishwashers, steamers, stoves, fryers, refrigerators, and freezers.
  • Regularly inspects campus mechanical rooms and related equipment for proper operation; reports malfunction and/or disrepair to Engineer on duty ensuring the problem is reported and known to management.
  • Responds to calls for service and completes CMMS generated work orders as assigned.
  • Maintains through knowledge of campus equipment and infrastructure, can locate facilities documentation on related duties upon request.
  • Maintains current, comprehensive understanding of emergency procedures (e.g. flooding, power outages) and ensuring care of College HVAC and mechanical equipment in such instances.
  • Performs boiler and refrigeration system water tests as required by the Health and Safety Engineer and adjusts chemicals, as directed.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned when trained or qualified to perform.

Additional Information
While we have attempted to capture the core functional responsibilities in the role, this position description is not meant to be all inclusive. Therefore, performing additional job-related duties not listed above may be required as assigned.
PHYSICAL DEMANDSPhysical DemandsNot ApplicableOccasionally: <33%/dayFrequently: 34-66%/dayConstantly: >66%/daySitting X Standing XPushing XPulling XClimbing X Reaching XWalking XLifting <10 lbs. X Lifting 10 lbs. to 20 lbs. X Lifting 20 lbs. to 50 lbs. X Lifting >50 lbs. X Kneeling X Twisting
X Stooping X Other
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REWARDS THAT LAST A LIFETIME
Henry Ford College takes great pride in offering a variety of comprehensive and industry-leading programs and resources to support the health and well-being of our team members and their families.
Being an industry leader means giving back to our most valuable asset - our employees.
HFC Offers:
  • Employee assistance program
  • 403B and 457B saving and retirement plans with Roth contribution options
  • Vacation time/PTO
  • Holidays
  • Tuition waiver
  • Comprehensive medical insurance
  • Employer paid vision and dental
  • Long/short term disability
  • Flex spending and health saving accounts
  • Professional Development opportunities

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Do you meet the minimum qualifications as outlined in the job description below? High school diploma/GED is requiredValid Driver's License is required*High Pressure Boiler Operator's License issued by the City of Dearborn or equivalent (or willing to acquire them in the first 180 days)*1st Class Refrigeration Engineer's License issued by the City of Dearborn or equivalent (or willing to acquire them in the first 180 days) *Internal applicants training as a building operator at HFC may be considered prior to having completed all applicable licensing qualifications, provided they possess the license required for the immediate seasonal operations at the time of hire.
  • Yes
  • No

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