Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing Manager

LINKTRIX SERVICES PTE. LTD.
Penarth
4 days ago
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Overview:

The Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing Technician/ Manager will be responsible for the upkeep, repair, and preventive maintenance of Singapore facilities, including the corporate office, rented apartments and Chairman’s residence. This role is hands‑on and requires a technically skilled individual with knowledge in mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (M&E) systems, ensuring smooth day‑to‑day operations, safety, and comfort. The technician is also expected to manage external vendors and contractors for specialised services (e.g., aircon servicing, pest control, fire safety systems). Additionally, the role will support office expansion projects, renovations, and fit‑outs by coordinating with landlords, contractors and vendors to ensure quality, cost‑effectiveness and timely execution.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Maintenance of Existing Facilities
  • Carry out regular preventive and corrective maintenance of electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and other essential building systems at both office, other rented residences and Chairman’s residence.
  • Respond promptly to breakdowns, service calls, and urgent repair needs.
  • Oversee vendor/contractor work related to maintenance, repair, or servicing, ensuring quality and timely completion.
  • Conduct routine inspections to identify maintenance issues and rectify them proactively.
  • Manage and supervise external vendors/contractors (e.g., aircon servicing, pest control, security, fire safety, landscaping), ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards.
  • Manage maintenance tools, spare parts, and inventory.
  • Support safety compliance by ensuring fire protection systems, emergency lighting and other safety equipment are operational.
  • Provide general handyman services as required (e.g., carpentry, minor repairs, fixture installations).
  • Ensure cost‑effective maintenance practices and energy efficiency in operations.
  • Be on standby after office hours and during weekends for urgent issues, particularly at the residence.

Support for new facilities, renovations and fit‑out works

  • Assist in the technical evaluation of potential new/rental facilities during leasing (inspection of M&E, safety and infrastructure suitability).
  • Liaise with landlords, building management, contractors and consultants during the design and renovation phase in collaboration with facility and real‑estate managers.
  • Review technical drawings and specifications for M&E aspects, ensuring alignment with operational and building/SLA requirements.
  • Supervise on‑site renovation/fit‑out works to ensure quality, safety and adherence to timelines, and report accordingly to facility and real‑estate managers.
  • Support procurement of contractors, vendors and materials related to new/rental facility set‑up.
  • Ensure smooth handover of renovated spaces, including testing and commissioning of all building systems.

Requirements

  • Diploma or equivalent in Electrical, Mechanical or Building Services Engineering.
  • Minimum 5 years of hands‑on experience in facilities/property maintenance, with exposure to renovation or fit‑out projects preferably in the hotel industry.
  • At least 1–2 years of managerial experience managing external vendors.
  • Strong knowledge of M&E systems (electrical, HVAC, plumbing, fire safety).
  • Able to be on standby on weekends and after work hours and attend to any urgent requests.
  • Able to travel when required to Dubai to attend to Chairman’s Dubai residence needs.
  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings.
  • Familiarity with workplace safety and building regulations in Singapore.
  • Good coordination and vendor management skills.
  • Good communication skills to converse well with Chairman.

Self‑driven, reliable and willing to be on standby after office hours/weekends for urgent support needs.


Shortlist candidate will be notified.


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