Museum Maintainer – Engine Room at Brooklyn Museum
New York, New York, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Jun, 26

Salary

62097.0

Posted On

23 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

HVAC Systems, Refrigeration Systems, Chillers, Pumps, Boilers, Cooling Towers, Preventive Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Soldering, Brazing, Work Order System, Electrical Repairs, Plumbing, Fire Suppression Systems, Safety Procedures, Motor Alignment

Industry

Museums;Historical Sites;and Zoos

Description
  Museum Maintainer – Engine Room   Museum Overview  The Brooklyn Museum is a world-renowned cultural institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing art, history, and heritage. Our mission is to bring people together through art and experiences that inspire celebration, compassion, courage, and the will to act. Our vision is to serve as an institution where art is a powerful force for personal transformation and social change. Celebrating our differences and learning about our diverse communities through our collections, exhibitions, and programming is the core of who we are and what we do.    We are committed to creating and cultivating a community of talented, passionate people who are inspired to make the Museum an important hub of community activity and a great global destination. Our staff have the opportunity to grow their professional skills and work collaboratively with colleagues they admire and respect.   About the role  The Museum Maintainer – Engine Room operates and maintains the museum’s central plant and building mechanical systems, including chillers, pumps, cooling towers, boilers, and associated refrigeration and HVAC equipment to ensure safe and reliable facility operations. The role performs preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs on building systems while monitoring environmental conditions that support gallery spaces, collections, and public areas.  The position requires strong knowledge of air conditioning and refrigeration systems, the use of specialized tools such as soldering and brazing equipment, adherence to PPE requirements, and a valid FDNY Refrigeration Machine Operator Certificate of Fitness (Q-01/Q-99). New license holders with HVAC Mechanic experience are encouraged to apply.    Responsibilities:   * Operate, repair, test, and maintain all pumping and refrigeration engineering equipment (e.g. chillers, pumps, vacuum condensate pumps, condensate systems, and cooling towers), as well as low pressure boilers, heat exchangers, and domestic water heaters  * Properly align motors, pumps, shafts, gearboxes, and couplings; repack pump seals; and replace mechanical seals  * Perform responsible, independent work in all Museum mechanical and non-gallery areas (including fabrication, installation, and removal of HVAC and plumbing fixtures)  * Prepare and update logs and documentation on a daily basis, including those related to shifts and equipment, HVAC and Museum environmental conditions. Document work performed, inspections, and equipment conditions using the institution’s work order or maintenance management system.  * Order supplies and equipment, working with the Supervising Museum Maintainer, and maintain an adequate inventory of supplies for daily operations, preventive maintenance, and planned activities  * Maintain an overall knowledge of facility operations and report status to management   * Ensure that equipment functions according to a given schedule, and operate software associated with existing automation systems  * Stay up to date on the Museum’s emergency procedures; coordinate information with other shops, staff, clients, and management during emergencies; and interact with outside municipal agencies, including the Fire Department  * Make critical emergency repairs in all construction trade fields and take appropriate stopgap measures when complete repairs cannot be immediately made  * Perform electrical repairs in emergency situations, after hours, and on weekends such as changing electric fuses, switches, light bulbs, and breakers   * Take responsibility for the safety and protection of all related Museum buildings, collections, personnel, Museum visitors, and equipment  * Carry out appropriate fire and safety team functions as deemed necessary by the Fire and Life Safety Director  * Conduct daily work such as plumbing, roof weatherization, after-emergency cleanup, cleaning of mechanical equipment rooms, cleaning and repair of boilers/pumps and related equipment, painting, and repairs to the fire suppression systems.  * Maintain mechanical equipment rooms (MERs) and electrical/mechanical rooms (EMRs) in a clean, orderly, and safe condition. Ensure equipment areas remain accessible, free of debris and unauthorized storage, and compliant with applicable safety and operational requirements.  * Wear required safety equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE) appropriate to the task being performed    Requirements:  * High school diploma or its equivalent plus three years of experience operating and maintaining electrical and centrifugal refrigeration equipment, pumps, cooling towers, HVAC systems, chiller plant control systems, steam and hot water systems, sprinkler and standpipe systems, and fire alarm systems  * New York City Fire Department Refrigeration Machine Operator’s License (Q-01/Q-99)   * The following certifications are strongly recommended to support safe operations and regulatory compliance: FDNY Certificates of Fitness S-12, S-13, S-14, S-15, S-95, A-35, P-98, P-99, F-89, F-60, and G-60, along with completion of OSHA 30-Hour. If not already obtained, the museum will sponsor the required training.    * Experience and training in pneumatic, electronic, and electric controls, as well as variable frequency drives  * Capacity to receive Museum training on our computerized climate control system and any other equipment  * Willingness to secure and maintain all necessary licenses and certificates as required by New York State, New York City, and the Museum  * Ability and willingness to climb on, or work from, ladders or scaffolding  * Ability to lift and transport heavy parts or equipment, up to 100 pounds  * Knowledge of electrical motors is a plus    Department: Museum Operations  Reports to: Supervising Museum Maintainer  Position Type: Full-time   Union Status: Union—DC37 Local 1502    FLSA Status: Non-exempt   Salary: $62,097  Schedule: Five shifts per week, 11:30 pm–8 am, 7:30 am–4 pm, or 3:30 pm–12 am, with flex days off    If you have questions about our online application system, get in touch with us at job.applicationquestions@brooklynmuseum.org [job.application.questions@brooklynmuseum.org].                       
Responsibilities
The Museum Maintainer operates and maintains the central plant and building mechanical systems, including chillers, boilers, and HVAC equipment, while monitoring environmental conditions for gallery spaces and public areas. Responsibilities also include performing repairs, fabrication, updating maintenance logs, and ordering necessary supplies for daily operations.
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