Chief Engineer in New Orleans
Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
Position: Chief Engineer
Location: Downtown New Orleans
Schedule: MondayFriday; on-call and after-hours support as needed
Job Summary
The Chief Engineer is responsible for the overall management, performance, and reliability of all building systems within a commercial office property. Unlike a Stationary Engineer role, this position provides leadership, direction, and oversight of engineering operations, staff, vendors, and long-term maintenance planning. The Chief Engineer ensures systems are not only operational, but optimized, compliant, and aligned with property goals and budgets.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and manage all engineering and maintenance personnel, including scheduling, training, and performance management
- Oversee the operation and efficiency of HVAC, chiller systems, electrical, and plumbing infrastructure
- Develop, implement, and enforce preventive and predictive maintenance programs
- Serve as the primary decision-maker for complex repairs, system failures, and emergency response
- Manage and approve work performed by third-party vendors and contractors
- Prepare and manage operating budgets, including forecasting and capital expenditures
- Identify and recommend equipment upgrades, replacements, and energy efficiency improvements
- Ensure full compliance with OSHA, local codes, and safety standards
- Maintain high-level oversight of logs, reporting, and regulatory documentation
- Act as the main point of contact for property management regarding all engineering matters
- Establish and enforce standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the engineering team
Qualifications
- Must have Valid Stationary Engineer license
- 5+ years of commercial building engineering experience, including leadership/supervisory responsibility
- Advanced knowledge of central plant operations, including large-scale chiller systems
- Demonstrated ability to manage teams, vendors, and budgets
- Strong troubleshooting skills with the ability to overseenot just performrepairs
- Experience with building automation systems (BAS) and energy management
Key from Stationary Engineer Role
- Leadership vs. Execution: Chief Engineer directs the team; Stationary Engineer performs assigned maintenance and repairs
- Accountability: Chief Engineer is responsible for overall building performance and compliance, not just individual tasks
- Decision-Making Authority: Chief Engineer makes final calls on repairs, vendors, and capital improvements
- Strategic Focus: Chief Engineer handles budgeting, planning, and system optimization; Stationary Engineer focuses on day-to-day operations
- Supervision: Chief Engineer manages staff; Stationary Engineer typically works independently or under supervision
- Vendor & Client Interaction: Chief Engineer interfaces regularly with ownership/management and contractors
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive salary based on experience
- Health insurance
- Paid time off (PTO)
- Company-provided phone