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Lead Building Engineer

Costa Mesa, CA · On-site

$110K - $144.80K/yr

Lead Building Engineer - JLL What this job involves: Join JLL as a Lead Building Engineer and play ... Ensure the availability of an adequate operating inventory of tools and supplies, including ...

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The Lead Building Engineer will be a part of the Facility Operations team responsible for operating and maintaining critical systems in our data centers. They will be an individual contributor who ...

The Lead Building Engineer will be a part of the Facility Operations team responsible for operating and maintaining critical systems in our data centers. They will be an individual contributor who ...

The Lead Building Engineer will be a part of the Facility Operations team responsible for operating and maintaining critical systems in our data centers. They will be an individual contributor who ...

As a Lead Building Engineer, you will provide senior-level technical leadership across mechanical ... Lead the development, review, and continuous improvement of standard operating procedures ...

The Lead Building Engineer will be a part of the Facility Operations team responsible for operating and maintaining critical systems in our data centers. They will be an individual contributor who ...

As a Lead Building Engineer, you will provide senior-level technical leadership across mechanical ... Lead the development, review, and continuous improvement of standard operating procedures ...

As a Lead Building Engineer, you will provide senior-level technical leadership across mechanical ... Lead the development, review, and continuous improvement of standard operating procedures ...

The Lead Building Engineer will be a part of the Facility Operations team responsible for operating and maintaining critical systems in our data centers. They will be an individual contributor who ...

The Lead Building Engineer will be a part of the Facility Operations team responsible for operating and maintaining critical systems in our data centers. They will be an individual contributor who ...

The Lead Building Engineer will be a part of the Facility Operations team responsible for operating and maintaining critical systems in our data centers. They will be an individual contributor who ...

The Lead Building Engineer will be a part of the Facility Operations team responsible for operating and maintaining critical systems in our data centers. They will be an individual contributor who ...

The Lead Building Engineer will be a part of the Facility Operations team responsible for operating and maintaining critical systems in our data centers. They will be an individual contributor who ...

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How much do lead building operating engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for lead building operating engineer in the United States is $123,784.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $102,500.00 and $135,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Lead Building Operating Engineer, you need a solid background in HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and building systems maintenance, typically supported by vocational training or an associate degree and relevant licensure such as a Stationary Engineer license. Familiarity with building automation systems (BAS), computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS), and industry certifications like EPA Universal or Boiler Operator Certification is important. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills set top performers apart as they coordinate teams and respond to critical issues. These competencies are vital for ensuring efficient, safe, and reliable building operations while leading maintenance staff and meeting regulatory standards.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Lead Building Operating Engineer, and how do they coordinate with other facility staff?

A Lead Building Operating Engineer is responsible for overseeing the daily operation, maintenance, and repair of building systems such as HVAC, electrical, and plumbing. On a typical day, they may inspect equipment, respond to service requests, assign tasks to maintenance staff, and ensure compliance with safety regulations. Collaboration is key—they regularly coordinate with property managers, tenants, vendors, and a team of engineers or technicians to address issues efficiently and keep the facility running smoothly. This leadership role often involves troubleshooting complex problems and mentoring junior staff to ensure high standards of building performance.

What are Lead Building Operating Engineers?

Lead Building Operating Engineers are responsible for overseeing the operation, maintenance, and repair of building systems such as heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), electrical, and plumbing systems within commercial or institutional facilities. They supervise a team of building engineers and maintenance staff, ensuring that all systems run efficiently and safely. In addition to technical duties, they manage schedules, coordinate preventive maintenance, troubleshoot complex issues, and ensure compliance with safety regulations. Their leadership ensures the building operates smoothly and supports the comfort and safety of occupants.

What is the difference between Lead Building Operating Engineer vs Building Maintenance Technician?

AspectLead Building Operating EngineerBuilding Maintenance Technician
CertificationsEPA 608, HVAC certifications, boiler licensesEPA 608, general HVAC, electrical, plumbing licenses
Work EnvironmentCommercial buildings, facilities managementCommercial/residential buildings, repair shops
ResponsibilitiesOversees building systems, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, safetyPerforms repairs, routine maintenance, troubleshooting

The Lead Building Operating Engineer typically has more advanced certifications and oversees complex building systems, while the Building Maintenance Technician focuses on routine repairs and maintenance. Both roles are essential in facilities management, but the engineer often supervises technicians and manages building operations.

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Infographic showing various Lead Building Operating Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $123,784 per year, or $59.5 per hour.
Building Operating Engineer

Building Operating Engineer

Brandywine Realty Trust

Berwyn, PA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Company Background

At Brandywine, 'Best of Class' is our mission and our focus in developing, building and managing the nation's most remarkable Class-A office, multi-family and mixed-use properties. We continuously support and give back to the communities in which we live and work. Our mission drives our corporate culture to foster the potential for excellence in every employee.


Our company was founded in 1994 by Jerry Sweeney, who serves as our President and CEO. We are a publicly traded company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: BDN) operating in select markets across the nation.

Summary

Under direction, the Building Operating Engineer performs operating and maintenance tasks for one or more assigned properties. Functions are completed within the scope of policy and procedure guidelines, in conformance with standard operating practices, or as directed by management. Various shift times are available.

  • WebCTRL Building Automation System experience is valued.
  • Experience in operating Central Plant and rooftop unit HVAC systems is valued.
  • Technical knowledge of VAV and induction air distribution systems is valued.
  • SMA or SMT Engineering education designations are a plus

Responsibilities

  • Complete necessary operating, maintenance, and repair tasks to assure maximum life and reliability of mechanical systems. Systems including, but are not limited to:
    • HVAC (baseline knowledge needed; we will train)
    • Plumbing
    • Electrical (as allowed by applicable Codes and/or incumbent licensing)
  • General building maintenance, including:
    1. Door repair and keying
    2. Painting
    3. Ceiling repair
    4. Floor repair
    5. Miscellaneous and other
  • Respond to trouble calls or requests for assistance from tenants.
  • Adhere to any current or future tenant security clearance requirements needed to access their space.
  • Complete equipment repairs and replacements under direction from the Chief Building Operating Engineer or Assistant Chief Building Operating Engineer.
  • Record maintenance and repair information in accordance with guidelines established by management direction or policy/procedure.
  • Maintain positive working relationships with tenants, responding to requests and issues in a timely, professional, and courteous manner.
  • Maintain productivity-enhancing communications and working relationships with coworkers and management.
  • Maintain productivity-enhancing communications and working relationships with third-party contractors and suppliers.
  • Attend meetings as directed by the Chief Building Operating Engineer or Property Manager. These may include training sessions led by Chief Building Operating Engineer to increase job-appropriate knowledge and skills, safety orientations, and scheduled staff meetings. Meetings may also include outside training at the direction of
    management.
  • Perform property-specific duties as assigned. These may vary from property-to-property and from incumbent-to-incumbent. Typical of these duties are:
    • Open and close one or more buildings each day.
    • Respond to after-hours emergency calls in accordance with rotating on-call schedule.
    • Monitor building temperatures, making necessary adjustments as dictated by temperatures, tenant requirements, etc.
    • Perform scheduled preventative maintenance routines on engine room equipment, fan room equipment cooling tower, all motors, all house pumps and sump pumps.
    • Install or remove elevator pads as needed.
    • Report janitorial issues to Building Management.
    • Repair doors, ceilings, base, handrails, etc. as needed.
    • Clean shop areas.
    • Maintain air compressors for maximum efficiency.
    • Maintain Emergency Diesel Fire Pumps in good operating condition with weekly operation for one hour under load condition. Update logs as appropriate to confirm completed testing.
    • Remain familiar with alarm, security and emergency evacuation procedures.
    • Keep Emergency Power System in good operating condition with weekly operation for one hour under load conditions. Maintain a log to confirm weekly testing.
    • Keep accurate, up-to-date records on preventative maintenance of all equipment in accordance with direction from management.
    • Use knowledge of chemical water treatment process and testing necessary to ensure proper treatment. Maintain log of daily test results.
    • Complete or facilitate basic and emergency plumbing repairs such as plugged sewer lines, urinals, commodes, faucets and water valves.
    • Repair and/or replace light fixtures, ballast, motors, breaker, switches and receptacles.
    • Re-key, repair, or change locks when necessary.
    • Complete all other maintenance and repair duties as assigned by the Chief Building Operating Engineer, Assistant Chief Building Operating Engineer, or Property Manager.
    • Complete service and repair tickets legibly and turn in to Property Assistant or designated individual on a daily basis.
  • Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
  • High School diploma or equivalent. Completion of a building trades curriculum at a recognized technical school is desirable.
  • Two to three years of successful experience in commercial or institutional buildings with complex mechanical, electrical, HVAC, and plumbing systems.
  • Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Possess trade valid licenses as required by local regulatory authorities.
  • Possess valid state-issued driver’s license needed to travel to adjacent properties or to respond to after-hours trouble call.

Competencies

Language Skills: Read and interpret English language documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Communicate orally with tenants and staff members. Provide feedback to management on progress related to specific assignments.

Mathematical Skills: Employ basic math to calculate percentages, areas, circumference, etc.

Reasoning Ability: Apply sound judgment in carrying out instructions, which come in either written, oral, or diagram form. Solve common mechanical problems inherent in building trades activities. Employ mechanical skills and knowledge of HVAC, plumbing, electrical systems and other technical subjects effectively. Apply knowledge of property-specific information to support contractors engaged to perform maintenance of one or more building systems. Apply technical training received on-the-job or in formal class settings to day-to-day activities.

Interpersonal Abilities: Exhibit excellent customer-service orientation in responding to tenant requests. Display follow-through in carrying out directions from management. Demonstrate teamwork skills in relations with co-workers.

Computer Skills: Utilize basic PC-based business software, including Microsoft products for word processing and email. Use systems tools for maintaining service records.

Physical Requirements – Per OSHA

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Frequent: Standing; walking; talking; hearing; using close and distant vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception.

Occasional: Sitting; use of hands to feel or grasp; reaching with hands and arms; climbing or balancing; working on a ladder, stooping; kneeling; crouching; lifting objects up to 50 lbs. in weight.