FACILITIES MECHANIC

Atkins & Pearce
Atkins & Pearce

Operations

Covington, KY, USA

Posted on Jun 11, 2026

JOB EMPHASIS AND PURPOSE

The Facilities Mechanic is expected to maintain all aspects of the building including lighting, plumbing, electrical, emergency systems, HVAC & departmental needs.

GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Facilities Maintenance

Plumbing:

  • Perform repairs on toilets, faucets, water heaters, and general plumbing systems throughout the facility.
  • Install fixtures and piping as needed.

Exterior Lighting:

  • Repair and install exterior lighting systems to ensure proper functionality and safety.

Air Compressors:

  • Conduct daily inspections and maintenance of air compressors to ensure optimal performance.

RTU Monitoring:

  • Monitor Roof Top Units (RTUs) in the SBR and CIP areas to ensure proper functioning

Parking Lot Maintenance:

  • Maintain the parking lot, including snow and ice removal, and ensure safety and cleanliness.

Fire Safety Systems:

  • Clean and inspect PIV valves and sprinkler systems to maintain fire safety standards.

General Facility Repairs:

  • Perform repairs on doorways, floors, and engage in light construction tasks as needed.

Lighting Systems:

  • Repair and replace facility lighting systems, including inspections and replacement of emergency and exit lighting.

General Maintenance:

  • Support overall facility maintenance tasks, including electrical, plumbing, and HVAC repairs.
  • Assist in the operation and monitoring of Building Automation Systems (BAS) to ensure efficient HVAC and lighting performance.
  • Respond to service requests promptly to minimize disruptions to facility operations.
  • Maintain detailed records of all maintenance and repair activities, including logs for refrigeration and boiler systems.
  • Ensure all facility systems operate efficiently and comply with safety and regulatory standards.
  • Maintain machinery in Dye-House, Wax & Tab, and CIP.
  • Supervise & maintain preventative maintenance schedule in CIP.

HVAC:

  • Maintain and repair the air wash system, including cleaning, preventive maintenance, and emergency repairs.
  • Perform daily chemical tests on chiller water, maintain cooling towers, and complete daily checklists during operation.
  • Conduct daily boiler maintenance, including checklists and water testing.
  • Coordinate meetings with external contractors for HVAC-related projects.

Boilers:

  • Operate, maintain, and repair steam and hot water boilers used for heating and industrial processes.
  • Conduct routine inspections of boilers for proper operation, safety compliance, and efficiency.
  • Diagnose and repair issues with burners, pressure controls, valves, and pumps.
  • Perform water quality tests and manage chemical treatments to prevent scaling, corrosion, and other potential issues affecting boiler performance.

QUALIFICATIONS

Education / Experience

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Trade school / electrical training preferred.
  • 5 years of electrical and maintenance experience in an industrial setting

License / Credentials / Certifications

  • Valid driver’s license
  • Forklift license
  • Lock out certification.
  • OSHA basic 3 certification (Electrical, machine guarding, PPE)
  • EPA 608 HVAC license (required or must obtain in first year)

Skills / Specialized Knowledge / Abilities

  • Basic computer skills including Microsoft Office
  • Electrical knowledge up to and including 480 VAC.
  • Knowledge of electrical test equipment & proper use of PPE
  • Plumbing with various materials (copper, PVC, steel pipe, etc.)
  • Chemical SDS labeling knowledge & proper handling of chemicals.
  • Comfortable working at heights on mezzanines as well as on lifts
  • Good communication skills
  • Ability to operate & maintain snow removal equipment
  • Ability to work independently with little or no supervision.
  • Welding (MIG, SMAW), fabricating, machining, and metalworking.
  • Light construction skills in floor repair, concrete, & carpentry.