Facilities Supervisor
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AT&T Performing Arts Center
Dallas, TX (In Person)
$62,400 Salary, Full-Time
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Facilities Supervisor AT&T Performing Arts Center
- 3.4 Dallas, TX Job Details $28
- $32 an hour 1 day ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Retirement plan Qualifications Electrical equipment repair Project planning Word processing Writing skills Maintenance Equipment malfunction troubleshooting High school diploma or GED Driver's License Supervising experience Team management Electrical diagnostics Distributed control systems Electrical maintenance Maintenance management Productivity software
Technical Proficiency Full Job Description Description:
The AT&T Performing Arts Center is a nonprofit foundation that operates and programs a 10-acre campus comprised of three premier performance venues and a park in downtown Dallas. Audiences enjoy the best and most recent from Broadway; the finest dance companies from across the globe co-presented with TITAS Presents; and top concerts, performers, and cutting-edge speakers. Thousands of students explore and more deeply experience the arts through the Center's education program, Open Stages. The Center also offers free programming for audiences from every part of the community. Organizational Core Values The Center's culture focuses on the values that guide its people's actions. The Center commits to serving as a place of inclusion, diversity, and equity for our staff, artists, community, and beyond. We commit to listening to each other, learning from each other, and taking a stand for what we know is right so that all people feel valued, respected, and safe. The Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Center's mission is to provide a public gathering place that strengthens community and fosters creativity through the presentation of performing arts and arts education programs. The Center's Core Values are to passionately pursue our mission by being: Achievement Focused- Committed to the advancement and cultivation of the Performing Arts in Dallas Community Minded
- Actively fostering and participating in meaningful community interactions Customer Service Driven
- Dedicated to the service of internal and external constituents so that all want to return Flexible
- Willing to change to achieve results The Center's five resident companies are among the city's leading arts institutions: Anita N.
- Controls, Repair & Optimization Operate, troubleshoot, and program building HVAC control systems, including BAS/BMS software, DDC controllers, thermostats, VFDs, and pneumatic-to-digital legacy controls Diagnose and repair HVAC hardware: rooftop units, split systems, air handlers, chillers, boilers, pumps, cooling towers, VAV/CAV boxes, exhaust fans, and refrigerant circuits Tune control sequences, schedules, and setpoints to maintain temperature, humidity, and air quality required for studio, rehearsal, and performance environments, including acoustic-sensitive spaces Manage filter change schedules, belt tensioning, coil cleaning, refrigerant charge checks, and combustion tuning across all HVAC equipment Monitor system alarms and trends; perform root-cause analysis on recurring faults and document findings in the CMM Coordinate with HVAC contractors and controls vendors for warranty work, major repairs, and software updates Electrical Systems Troubleshoot and repair electrical systems up to and including lighting systems, motor control centers, low voltage transformers, electrical panels, breakers, contactors, relays, and VFDs Diagnose lighting systems (LED, fluorescent retrofits, dimming controls, stage/house lighting circuits) and replace ballasts, drivers, fixtures, and control modules Install and maintain branch circuits, receptacles, switches, occupancy sensors, and dedicated power for studio equipment in coordination with licensed electricians as required by code Read and interpret single-line diagrams, panel schedules, ladder logic, and electrical schematics; maintain accurate as-built documentation Support emergency power systems, including generators, ATS, UPS units, and emergency/exit lighting; conduct required monthly and annual tests Preventive Maintenance Program Own the preventative maintenance (PM) program for both facilities; build, refine, and execute PM schedules in the CMMS for HVAC, electrical, plumbing, life-safety, and building envelope systems Develop equipment-specific PM task lists based on manufacturer recommendations, runtime hours, and historical failure data Track equipment health metrics, mean time between failures, work order backlog, PM completion rate, and report monthly to the Director of Facilities Maintain a complete equipment asset registry with model numbers, serial numbers, install dates, warranty status, and service history Identify aging assets nearing end-of-life and contribute equipment-replacement recommendations to the annual capital planning process CMMS Administration Serve as the day-to-day administrator of the
Facility CMMS:
create work orders, assign technicians, set priorities, manage parts inventory, and close completed work orders Ensure all reactive, preventative, and project work is captured in the CMMS with accurate labor hours, parts used, and resolution notes Generate and review reports on technician productivity, PM compliance, work order aging, and recurring failures Train technicians on proper CMMS use and continuously improve workflow templates Aging Building Systems (15+ Years) Inspect and maintain Campus components: roofing, flashing, sealants, masonry, windows, doors, and weatherproofing, addressing the wear patterns typical of buildings 15+ years old Maintain and repair plumbing systems, including domestic water, sanitary, storm drainage, backflow preventers, water heaters, sump pumps, and fixtures; identify and address galvanized/copper pipe degradation, valve seizures, and aging fixture failures Maintain life-safety systems: fire alarm panels, sprinkler systems, fire extinguishers, smoke/CO detectors, and emergency egress; coordinate annual inspections and certifications Address typical issues found in aging structures: thermal envelope inefficiencies, control system obsolescence, deferred maintenance backlogs, ADA upgrades, and component-level retrofits Maintain doors, closures, hardware, locks, control, and key systems across both facilities Support interior finishes: drywall repair, painting, ceiling tiles, flooring patches, and minor carpentry as needed Operations & Tenant Support Coordinate facility readiness for rehearsals, classes, performances, recordings, and rentals across performance and rehearsal spaces using VenueOps Respond to tenant and staff service requests through the CMMS with clear communication and timely resolution Participate in an on-call rotation for after-hours emergencies Other duties as assignedRequirements:
Experience Minimum 5 years of progressive facilities maintenance experience, with at least 2 years in a supervisory or lead role. Preferably in a similar-sized complex of at least 250,000 sq. ft. Skills Demonstrated hands-on experience with HVAC software controls (BAS/BMS such as Honeywell, Johnson Controls Metasys, Siemens Desigo, Schneider EcoStruxure, Trane Tracer, Distech, or comparable)AND HVAC
hardware repair Strong electrical troubleshooting experience including low-voltage controls and 3-phase power Documented experience administering a CMMS (e.g., Limble, UpKeep, Maintenance Connection, Fiix, Hippo, eMaint, MicroMain, or comparable) Experience maintaining aging commercial or institutional buildings (15+ years old) Proven ability to schedule, assign, and track work for a small technical team Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, O&M manuals, and control sequences Strong written and verbal communication skills; comfortable interacting with artists, staff, tenants, vendors, and inspectors Proficiency with standard office software (email, spreadsheets, shared drives) for reporting and documentation Certifications and Licenses that would be preferred: EPA Section 608 Universal Refrigerant Certification State Licensed Electrician State Licensed Plumber OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 General Industry (preferred; required within 6 months of hire) Physical Requirements & Working Conditions Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. regularly and up to 75 lbs. occasionally Ability to climb ladders, work on rooftops, work in confined spaces, and stand or walk for extended periods Comfortable working in mechanical rooms with elevated noise, heat, and active equipment Must be available for occasional evening and weekend work to support performances, events, and emergency repairs. What We Offer As a non-profit organization, we offer a mission-driven work environment where your technical expertise directly supports artists, students, and the broader community. Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience, and our benefits package includes health/dental/vision insurance, paid time off, retirement plan contributions, and professional development opportunities. The AT&T Performing Arts Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a diverse team and encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply.Similar remote jobs
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