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6629405207000Mechanical Construction Managers, LLCdba Rieck Services 5245 Wadsworth Road Dayton, Ohio 45414‐3507 Telephone: 937.274.1987Facsimile: 937.276.7253 General Services Administration Facilities Maintenance and ManagementMASContract Number: GS‐21F‐0034YSIN Groups:Facilities Maintenance and Management Solutions for Real PropertyContract Dates:December 2016 ‐ December 2021Business Size:Large Contact:Rieck ServicesOffice at Wright‐Patterson Air Force Base 13th & G StreetWPAFB, Ohio 45433 (937)252‐8350 (phone) (937)276‐7259 (fax)mike.stemen@ (937)274‐1987Customer InformationSECTION 1 – CUSTOMER INFORMATIONFederal Supply Schedule, Contract Number: GS-21F-0034Y.The Information is provided in accordance with the format required by the Federal Supply Service Clause I-FSS-600.1a. Awarded Special Item Number(s)SIN – 561210FACANCILLARYANCRAOLM1c. Hourly Rates: See page 42. Maximum Order: $1,000,000 (See clause 52.216-19)Minimum Order: $100.00Geographic Coverage: State of OhioProduction Point: Not ApplicableDiscount from list prices or statement of net price: GSA Net prices shownQuantity Discounts: Not ApplicablePrompt Payment Terms: "Information for Ordering Offices: Prompt payment terms cannot be negotiated out of the contractual agreement in exchange for other concessions." ?9a. Government Purchase Cards are accepted at or below micro-purchase threshold9b. Government Purchase Cards are accepted above the micro-purchase threshold10. Foreign Items: Rieck Services meets requirements for “BUY AMERICAN ACT” 11a. Time of Delivery: Not Applicable11b. Expedited Delivery: Not Applicable11c. Overnight and 2nd Day Delivery: Not Applicable 11d. Urgent Requirements: None12. FOB Point: Origin13b. Ordering Procedures: For supplies and services, the ordering procedures, information on Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA’s) and a sample BPA can be found at the GSA/FSS Schedule homepage (fss.schedules)Payment Address: Rieck ServicesAttn Accounts Receivable – GOV PO Box 13565Dayton, Ohio 45413Warranty Provision: Standard Commercial WarrantyExport Tracking Charges: Not ApplicableTerms and Conditions of Government Purchase Card Acceptance: Not ApplicableTerms and Conditions of Rental: Not ApplicableTerms and Conditions of Installation: Not ApplicableTerms and Conditions of Repair Parts: Not ApplicableDistribution Points: Not ApplicableList of Participating Dealers: Not ApplicablePreventive Maintenance: Preventive is performed based on contractual requirements 24a. Special Attributes: Not Applicable24b. Section 508 Compliance Information: Not ApplicableDUNS Number: 003861168Notification Regarding Registration in CCR/SAM database: CAGE CODE: 1DRY3Registration valid and updated annually3321685-538480Maintains 24/7 Call Out Capability with Many Levels of Emergency Service NeedsFull Line Maintenance Provider since 1980Software Tracking – On Line & Real TimeIndustrial Systems IntegrationHVAC System Design and InstallationPerformance based Design ProgramsManufacturing Process Equipment InstallationPlumbing, Mechanical, and ElectricalSystem Design and InstallationRegistered Professional Engineering StaffComplete Digital Design and Fabrication Systems through AutoCADRieck Maintains an On-Site Office at WPAFB00Maintains 24/7 Call Out Capability with Many Levels of Emergency Service NeedsFull Line Maintenance Provider since 1980Software Tracking – On Line & Real TimeIndustrial Systems IntegrationHVAC System Design and InstallationPerformance based Design ProgramsManufacturing Process Equipment InstallationPlumbing, Mechanical, and ElectricalSystem Design and InstallationRegistered Professional Engineering StaffComplete Digital Design and Fabrication Systems through AutoCADRieck Maintains an On-Site Office at WPAFBRieck Services 13th & G StreetWPAFB, Ohio 45433937.252.8350mike.stemen@Ohio License #16264: Hydronics, Plumbing, Refrigeration, HVAC & Electricalcategories of work Rieck Services performs with its own forcesPlumbingProcess PipingSheet Metal ErectionTemperature ControlPipe FittingHVAC ServiceDesign & InstallationCrane & RiggingSheet Metal Fabrication & InstallationBrazingWeldingBackflow Testing & CertificationRieck Services has been in business since 1892 and at our present location for over forty years. Rieck Services employs approximately 160 employees and has established an outstanding reputation by providing our customers with quality products and services at competitive prices. Rieck has always strived to provide a good working environment putting safety first combined with a Drug Free Workplace Environment. Rieck Services is capable of meeting the requirements specified in government contracts. Our state of the art facility is approximately 50,000 square feet, housing 20,000 square feet of engineering, estimating and office space; 10,000 square feet of warehouse and some 20,000 square feet of sheet metal & pipe fabrication area. Our fabrication shop is fully computer automated which increases our productivity and quality. Rieck Services currently employees over 100 skilled tradesmen in the construction division and over 30 certified service technicians. Our technicians and tradesmen are both well equipped with the latest technologies including tablet PC’s, a new fleet of vans & trucks and the latest tools. Rieck Technicians and tradesmen are trained with the most sophisticated asset management software and real time tasking. These business systems allow us to track costs and keep our projects within budget and ahead of schedule. The Rieck Services engineering, estimating and construction management team has experience in performance and design/build contracts including plans and specifications.Rieck Services is a Full Service Mechanical Contractor with Sheet Metal and Pipe Fabrication Facilities. Rieck’s success in Mechanical Maintenance is due to our continuing education of our technicians and our IT System’s capability to monitor, supply immediate information & control costs. Rieck Services has been a Full Line Maintenance provider since 1980 and one of the first companies in the USA to sell Full Maintenance Contracts. Rieck has been the leader in contracted maintenance services in the Dayton area for over 30 years. Our service department’s longevity and good standing in the community has been the result of careful planning, execution and delivery of the promised contracted services.Rieck Services provides over 250 clients with preventative maintenance services focusing on complete customer satisfaction & equipment reliability. Our technicians and subcontractors assure the full functionality of each component. We are versed in clean room environments, HVAC, and all phases of ventilation. As an industrial contractor, Rieck’s technicians and occasional partner participation provide maintenance for motor controls centers, thermography, DDC controls and computer room systems. Rieck Services is a Liebert USA, Trane, Bitzer, & Mitsubishi recognized contractor and trained on numerous other systems. Clients who have received services from Rieck are, but not limited to, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Veterans Administrative Medical Centers.Rieck Services GSA Rates Beginning 1-1-2017Labor CategoryGSA Rate Yr. 1GSA Rate Yr. 2GSA Rate Yr. 3GSA Rate Yr. 4GSA Rate Yr. 5Construction Coordinator$59.98$62.14$64.38$66.69$68.09Heavy Duty Lull Operator$75.08$77.78$80.58$83.48$86.49HRAC Mechanic$75.87$78.60$81.43$84.36$87.40Lead HRAC Mechanic$85.94$89.03$92.24$95.56$99.00Pipefitter, Maintenance$70.93$73.48$76.13$78.87$81.71Lead Pipefitter, Maintenance$75.87$78.60$81.43$84.36$87.40Plumber, Maintenance$70.93$73.48$76.13$78.87$81.71Sheetmetal -Maintenance$68.96$71.44$74.01$76.68$79.44Lead Sheetmetal - Maintenance$73.90$76.56$79.32$82.17$85.13Welder, Maintenance$70.93$73.48$76.13$78.87$81.71Truck Driver-Heavy Duty$47.47$49.18$50.95$52.78$54.68Project Manager$93.71$97.08$100.58$104.20$107.95Mechanical Engineer$106.20$110.02$113.98$118.09$122.34Safety Engineer$83.72$86.73$89.86$93.09$96.44CADD Operator$80.57$83.47$86.48$89.59$92.81NOTE:All projected rates are increased at 3.6% per yearNOTE:All non-union personnel raises are calculated at 3.6% per yearMike Stemen, Chief Financial OfficerRieck Services1-Jan-2017EQUIPMENT SOLD, INSTALLED & SERVICED BY RIECK SERVICESBoilersAir HandlersVariable Frequency Drives (VFD)ChillersPumpsVariable Air Volume Boxes (VAV)Hi-Temp Hot Water InfrastructureComputer Room EquipmentSteam & Condensate Piping System InfrastructureMiscellaneous HVAC & RefrigerationFACTORY TRAINED/CERTIFIED SYSTEM REPAIRLiebert CRVCarrier 3V ControlsClimate-Master HeatpumpLiebert DS-VS/IcomCarrier I-Vue ControlsTrane Intelli-Pak RTUTrane Voyager RTUCopeland Scroll CompressorsTrane RTAC/RTAA/R Series ChillerMitsubishi City MultiYork YK/YCAV/YT-YTChillersTrane Voyager/Precedent RTUMitsubishi Mr. SlimJohnson Facilitator ControlsTrane CentravacMulti-Stack ChillerMcQuay ALS ChillerTrane Summit/CH530/Tracer ControlsAaon RTUThermal Solution BoilersBitzer CompressorsManitowoc Ice MachineHoshizaki Ice MachineWattMaster/Orion ControlsLabor Category DescriptionsTitle: Construction Coordinator (SCA Code 01060) Functional Duties / Responsibilities:To provide management oversight for all phases of the construction project, including coordinating workers, material, and equipment, ensuring that specifications are being followed, and work is proceeding on schedule and within budget.The Construction Coordinator should be involved with the project and the project manager from the onset, in order to be completely aware of the project status and to assist the project manager with his work. The duties of the construction coordinator are as follows:Develops a cost-effective plan and schedule for completion of project following a logical pattern for utilization of resourcesSelects and coordinates work of subcontractors working on various phases of the projectAttend the project turnover meetingOversees performance of all trade contractors and reviews architectural and engineering drawings to make sure that all specifications and regulations are being followedResponsible for proper administration of construction contracts and for obtaining all necessary permits and licenses, bonds, drawings, laminating drawings, etc…Supervises assistant managers; reviews their reports, checks on any reported difficulties, and corrects any safety violations or other reported deficienciesTracks and controls construction schedule and associated costs to achieve completion of project within time and monies allocatedReports to owners and architects about progress and any necessary modifications of plans that seem indicatedUpdate the submittal/equipment logs and change order logsAssist the project manager and purchasing agent with the acquisition of materials, equipment, etc.Set up the project filing systemCoordinate and complete monthly project billingsAttend coordination meetings when requiredRetrieval and delivery of subcontractor information, submittals, drawings, etcResponsible for the delivery and coordination of pass paperwork for entry to jobsite (especially on government property/WPAFB)Construction Coordinator (SCA Code 01060)Assists project manager in filing of all paperwork, forecasting, reporting and additional duties as required.Amend contract drawings with change orders, RFI responses, etc., and insure all involved parties obtain copiesFunctional Duties / ResponsibilitiesProvide backup for customer phone call and assist project manager with obtaining requested information in emergency situationsCalling on past due invoices when necessaryAccumulate Market Recovery Data and forward information as required to the respective union hallAssist project manager with project closeout including valve tag charts, O&M’s, EIP lists and record drawingsMinimum Education:Graduate of a four-year degree program in construction management or construction science. Graduate engineers or architects will also be considered if they have additional training in business administration and accounting.Minimum Experience Requirements:Five years or more of experience assisting or supervising construction projects of increasing complexity.Ability to work under pressure and coordinate numerous activities and groups of people who need to cooperate to achieve maximum efficiency.Good oral and written communication skills.Required / Supplemental Certifications: Trained in OSHA 30, OSHA 500, and/or Construction Quality Management for Contractors by the US Army Corps of Engineers.Title: Heavy Duty Lull Operator (SCA Code 23440)Functional Duties / Responsibilities: Operates a manually controlled gasoline, electric or liquid propane gas powered rough terrain forklift to transport goods and materials of all kinds about a warehouse, manufacturing plant, or other establishment. Performs routine maintenance inspection of vehicles, and services with gas, oil, water and changes attachments. Prepares simple records and performs equipment servicing and minor maintenance operations. Supervises semi-skilled and unskilled workers in absence of supervisory personnel, as required. Ability to operate trucks and equipment safely and in accordance with traffic laws and regulations.Minimum Education: Possesses a high school diploma or GED and completion of formal apprenticeship programMinimum Experience Requirements: Requires one year warehouse or related experience and rough terrain forklift operator and other specified certifications. Considerable knowledge of the hazards involved in equipment operation and the safety precautions necessary.Required / Supplemental Certifications: Trained in either OSHA 30, OSHA 500, or Construction Quality Management for Contractors by the US Army Corps of EngineersTitle: HVAC Mechanic (SCA Code 23400)Functional Duties / Responsibilities: HVAC mechanics install, operate, maintain, and repair the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration equipment for any structure. HVAC mechanics perform a variety of duties in a large number of capacities, ranging from setting up HVAC systems for schools to installing water- based heating systems in private residences. Their most basic duties are centered around the installation and maintenance of complex HVAC systems that are essential to a building’s operation.HVAC systems are made up of a intricate array of mechanical and electrical components. The mechanic is responsible for properly installing fuel and water supply lines, motors, compressors, evaporators, piping, and other components. HVAC mechanics can also be responsible for connecting electrical wiring and fixtures during the installation process. After installation, HVAC mechanics must make sure the system is operating properly by conducting a series of equipment tests. They are also responsible for disposing and recycling any chemical byproducts of the HVAC system meeting the EPA & OSHA requirements.HVAC mechanics perform tasks such as replacing filters. Mechanics generally perform maintenance on air conditioning systems in the winter and heating systems in the summer, when both are being disused. They are also responsible for diagnosing and repairing any problems that have arisen with the HVAC system.HVAC mechanics use many special tools and equipment in order to install and maintain the system. Specific equipment includes hammers, wrenches, electric drills, pipe cutters, metal cutters, benders, thermometers, pressure gauges, manometers, acetylene torches, and volt meters. In order to perform their jobs efficiently, HVAC mechanics must be familiar with these tools, as well as the many electric and mechanical elements that make up an HVAC system.HVAC mechanics starts system, observes operation, reads gauges and instruments, and adjusts mechanisms such as valves, controls, and pumps to control level of fluid, pressure, and temperature in system. Dismantles malfunctioning systems and tests components. Replaces or adjusts defective or worn parts to repairsystems. Installs wiring to connect components to electric power source. Cleans or directs other workers to clean boilers and auxiliary equipment. Inspects and repairs boiler fittings such as safety valves, regulators, automatic control mechanisms, and water columns, and auxiliary machines such as pumps, draft fans, and burners.Replaces damaged boiler tubes and plates. Patches boiler insulation with cement. Paints surface of equipment. Performs water pressure leak detection tests by pumping water into systems to determine location of leaks.Minimum Education: Two year certificate from college or technical school; or five to seven years of journeyman level HVAC experience, or equivalent combination of education and experienceMinimum Experience Requirements: HVAC License/certification (journeyman, Universal, CFC equivalent). Facility clearance including official background checks requiredRequired / Supplemental Certifications: OSHA 10 or as required per task order. Valid driver’s license and safe driving record.Title: Lead HVAC Mechanic (SCA Code 23400)Functional Duties / Responsibilities: HVAC mechanics install, operate, maintain, and repair the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration equipment for any structure. HVAC mechanics perform a variety of duties in a large number of capacities, ranging from setting up HVAC systems for schools to installing water- based heating systems in private residences. Their most basic duties are centered around the installation and maintenance of complex HVAC systems that are essential to a building’s operation.HVAC systems are made up of an intricate array of mechanical and electrical components. The mechanic is responsible for properly installing fuel and water supply lines, motors, compressors, evaporators, piping, and other components. HVAC mechanics can also be responsible for connecting electrical wiring and fixtures during the installation process. After installation, HVAC mechanics must make sure the system is operating properly by conducting a series of equipment tests. They are also responsible for disposing and recycling any chemical byproducts of the HVAC system meeting the EPA & OSHA requirements.HVAC mechanics perform tasks such as replacing filters. Mechanics generally perform maintenance on air conditioning systems in the winter and heating systems in the summer, when both are being disused. They are also responsible for diagnosing and repairing any problems that have arisen with the HVAC system.HVAC mechanics use many special tools and equipment in order to install and maintain the system. Specific equipment includes hammers, wrenches, electric drills, pipe cutters, metal cutters, benders, thermometers, pressure gauges, manometers, acetylene torches, and volt meters. In order to perform their jobs efficiently, HVAC mechanics must be familiar with these tools, as well as the many electric and mechanical elements that make up an HVAC system.HVAC mechanics starts system, observes operation, reads gauges and instruments, and adjusts mechanisms such as valves, controls, and pumps to control level of fluid, pressure, and temperature in system. Dismantles malfunctioning systems and tests components. Replaces or adjusts defective or worn parts to repairsystems. Installs wiring to connect components to electric power source. Cleans or directs other workers to clean boilers and auxiliary equipment. Inspects and repairs boiler fittings such as safety valves, regulators, automatic control mechanisms, and water columns, and auxiliary machines such as pumps, draft fans, and burners.Replaces damaged boiler tubes and plates. Patches boiler insulation with cement. Paints surface of equipment. Performs water pressure leak detection tests by pumping water into systems to determine location of leaks.Minimum Education: Two year certificate from college or technical school; or five to seven years of journeyman level HVAC experience, or equivalent combination of education and experienceMinimum Experience Requirements: HVAC License/certification (journeyman, Universal, CFC equivalent). Facility clearance including official background checks requiredRequired / Supplemental Certifications: OSHA 30 or as required per task order. Valid driver’s license and safe driving record.Title: Pipefitter, Maintenance (SCA Code 23790)Functional Duties / Responsibilities: Installs or repairs water, steam, gas or other types of pipe and pipefittings. Work involves most of the following: Laying out work and measuring to locate position of pipe from drawings or other written specifications; cutting various sizes of pipe to correct lengths with oxyacetylene torch or pipe-cutting machines; threading pipe with dies, bending pipe by hand-driven or power-driven machines; assembling pipe with couplings and fastening pipe to hangers; making standard shop computations relating to pressures, flow and size of pipe required; and making standard tests to determine whether finished pipes meet specifications. In general, the work of the maintenance pipefitter requires rounded training and experience usually acquired through a formal apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience. Notifies supervisor of material needs, material deficiencies and any long lead material items.Minimum Education: Possesses a high school diploma or GED and completion of formal apprenticeship programMinimum Experience Requirements: Requires a high degree of precision and control in work where damage could be considerable. Sustained high degree of attention and care required to prevent injury to self and others when responsible for installation and repair of high pressure steam vessels and piping. Performs heavy maintenance work which involves climbing, rigging, stooping, bending, and exposure to high pressure steam and fluids.Required / Supplemental Certifications: OSHA 10 or as required per task order.Title: Lead Pipefitter, Maintenance (SCA Code 23790)Functional Duties / Responsibilities: Installs, maintains, repairs and dismantles all types of pipelines such as water, steam, and gas pipelines, fittings and hydraulics as required for new construction or maintenance. Work involves most of the following: supervising journeymen pipefitters; laying out work and measuring to locate position of pipe from drawings or other written specifications; cutting various sizes of pipe to correct lengths with oxyacetylene torch or pipe-cutting machines; threading pipe with dies, bending pipe by hand-driven or power-driven machines; assembling pipe with couplings and fastening pipe to hangers; making standard shop computations relating to pressures, flow and size of pipe required; and making standard tests to determine whether finished pipes meet specifications. In general, the work of the lead maintenance pipefitter requires five years' experience on the job plus former training and experience usually acquired through a formal apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience.Receives instructions, blueprints, and work orders for the job. Develops working procedure for the job, material requirements, scaffolding and other equipment required.Calculates dimensions and bends required for piping.Installs, bends, cuts, threads, and cuts off piping and shapes and fabricates pipe to particular requirements for the job. Starts up and shuts down equipment in line with company safety procedures for machinery under power and OSHA requirements.Inspects and maintains facility piping systems, heating, refrigeration and air conditioning systems, water treatment and sewer systems, burners and heaters.Sets up and operates various bending, threading, and cutoff equipment.Installs various types of insulation and pipe covering; removes and disposes of old coverings in line with company hazardous waste procedures and EPA and OSHA requirements.Makes hydraulic pressure test of piping installations. Checks and adjusts controls, gauges, and valves to achieve control of flow or pressure.Posts and keeps up-to-date records of piping systems and controls in company "Facility Layout" manual. Posts records on safety checks and inspection dates of assigned equipment.Notifies supervisor of sub-standard piping systems and corrective action taken or documented.Verifies any welding is done to the correct procedures requiredMinimum Education: Possesses a high school diploma or GED and completion of formal apprenticeship programMinimum Experience Requirements: Must have five years of experience or as required per task order. Requires a high degree of precision and control in work where damage could be considerable. Sustained high degree of attention and care required to prevent injury to self and others when responsible for installation and repair of high pressure steam vessels and piping.Performs heavy maintenance work which involves climbing, rigging, stooping, bending, and exposure to high pressure steam and fluids.Required / Supplemental Certifications: Trained in either OSHA 30, OSHA 500, or Construction Quality Management for Contractors by the US Army Corps of EngineersTitle: Plumber, Maintenance (SCA Code 23810)Functional Duties / Responsibilities: Assembles, installs and repairs pipes, fittings and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems, according to specifications and plumbing codes. Studies building plans and working drawings to determine work aids required and sequence of installations. Inspects structure to ascertain obstructions to be avoided to prevent weakening of structure resulting from installation of pipe. Locates and marks position of pipe and pipe connections and passage holes for pipes in walls and floors, using ruler, spirit level and plumb bob. Cuts openings in walls and floors to accommodate pipe and pipe fittings, using hand tools and power tools. Cuts and threads pipe, using pipe cutters, cutting torch, and pipe-threading machine. Bends pipe to required angle by use of pipe-bending machine or by placing pipe over block and bending it by hand. Assembles and installs valves, pipe fittings, and pipes composed of metals, such as iron, steel, brass and lead, and nonmetals, such as glass, vitrified clay, and plastic, using hand tools and power tools. Joins pipe by use of screws, bolts, fittings, solder, plastic solvent, and calks joints. Fills pipe system with water or air and reads pressure gauges to determine whether system is leaking. Installs and repairs plumbing fixtures, such as sinks, commodes, bathtubs, water heaters, hot water tanks, garbage disposal units, dishwashers, and water softeners. Repairs and maintains plumbing by replacing washers in leaky faucets, mending burst pipes, and opening clogged drains. May weld holding fixtures to steel structural members.Minimum Education: Possesses a high school diploma, GED and completion of formal apprenticeship programMinimum Experience Requirements: Must have one year of experience or as required per task order. Requires a high degree of precision and control in work where damage could be considerable. Sustained high degree of attention and care required to prevent injury to self and others when responsible for installation and repair of piping. Performs heavy maintenance work which involves climbing, rigging, stooping, bending, and exposure to high pressure steam and fluids.Required / Supplemental Certifications: OSHA 10 or as required per task orderTitle: Sheetmetal, Maintenance (SCA Code 23890)Functional Duties / Responsibilities: Fabricates, installs and maintains in good repair the sheet-metal equipment and fixtures (such as machine guards, grease pans, shelves, lockers, tanks, ventilators, chutes, ducts, metal roofing) of an establishment. Work involves most of the following: Planning and laying out all types of sheet-metal maintenance work from blueprints, models, or other specifications; setting up and operating all available types of sheet-metalworking machines; using a variety of hand tools in cutting, bending, forming, shaping, fitting and assembling; and installing sheet-metal articles as required. Receives work orders and prints, developing sketches and using shop calculations if necessary. Selects materials according to strength, durability and suitability for the particular job. Fabricates and lays out work in advance of installation. Uses machine and handtools to cut and form pieces to required dimensions. Solders, rolls, or rivets seams. Reinforces parts if necessary. Performs metal maintenance work and fabrication of equipment such as ducts, machine guards, oil pans, chutes, exhaust hoods, conveyors, rain gutters, and the like. Prepares requisitions for sheet metal materials when not available in stores department. Maintains project or repair records.Works in coordination with other trades who may shut down equipment and start up equipment after sheet metal installation has been completed. May be assigned coordination of obsolete machinery and parts in warehouse. Keeps assigned area clean and orderlyMinimum Education: Possesses a high school diploma, GED and completion of formal apprenticeship programMinimum Experience Requirements: Completion of formal apprenticeship program or completion of in- company, three-year training program to satisfaction of plant training committee. Involves varying degrees of precision and control in work where damage could be considerable. Accident hazard can involve severe cuts and bruises. Job involves lifting and reaching and frequently working on scaffolding and overhead structures.Required / Supplemental Certifications: OSHA 10 or as required per task order.Title: Lead Sheetmetal, Maintenance (SCA Code 23890)Functional Duties / Responsibilities: Supervises sheetmetal trainees, fabricates, installs and maintains in good repair the sheet-metal equipment and fixtures (such as machine guards, grease pans, shelves, lockers, tanks, ventilators, chutes, ducts, metal roofing) of an establishment. Work involves most of the following: Planning and laying out all types of sheet-metal maintenance work from blueprints, models, or other specifications; setting up and operating all available types of sheet-metalworking machines; using a variety of hand tools in cutting, bending, forming, shaping, fitting and assembling; and installing sheet-metal articles as required.Receives work orders and prints, developing sketches and using shop calculations if necessary. Selects materials according to strength, durability and suitability for the particular job. Fabricates and lays out work in advance of installation. Uses machine and handtools to cut and form pieces to required dimensions. Solders, rolls, or rivets seams. Reinforces parts if necessary. Performs metal maintenance work and fabrication of equipment such as ducts, machine guards, oil pans, chutes, exhaust hoods, conveyors, rain gutters, and the like. Prepares requisitions for sheet metal materials when not available in stores department. Assists in maintaining project or repair records. Works in coordination with other trades who may shut down equipment and start up equipment after sheet metal installation has been completed. Responsible for overall management, administration and safety of the daily operations of the Sheet Metal Department.Ability to work under deadline pressure and extra hours if needed on assignmentsMinimum Education: Possesses a high school diploma or GED and completion of formal apprenticeship programMinimum Experience Requirements: Must have four years of experience or as required per task order.Required / Supplemental Certifications: OSHA 30 or as required per task order.Title: Welder, Maintenance (SCA Code 23960)Functional Duties / Responsibilities: Welds metal components together to fabricate or repair products, such as machine parts, plant equipment, mobile homes, motors and generators, according to layouts, blueprints or work orders, using brazing and a variety of arc and gas welding equipment. Welds metal parts together, using both gas welding or brazing and any combination of arc welding processes. Performs related tasks such as thermal cutting and grinding. Repairs broken or cracked parts, fills holes, and increases size of metal parts. Positionsand clamps together components of fabricated metal products preparatory to welding. May locate and repair cracks in industrial engine cylinder heads, using inspection equipment and gas torch. May perform repairs only. May be required to pass employer performance tests or standard tests to meet certification standards of governmental agencies or professional and technical associations.Minimum Education: Possesses a high school diploma or GED and completion of formal apprenticeship programMinimum Experience Requirements: Must have four years of experience or as required per task order. Requires a high degree of precision and control in work where damage could be considerable. Sustained high degree of attention and care required to prevent injury to self and others when responsible for installation and repair of piping. Performs heavy maintenance work which involves climbing, rigging, stooping, bending, and exposure to high pressure steam and fluids.Required / Supplemental Certifications: OSHA 10 or as required per task order. Maintain all current weld certification continuities under the provisions of the State of Ohio.Title: Truck Driver - Heavy Duty (SCA Code 31363)Functional Duties / Responsibilities: Drive truck with capacity of more than three tons to transport materials to specified destinations. Maintains radio or telephone contact with base or supervisor to receive instructions or be dispatched to new location. Maintains truck log according to state and federal regulations. Keeps record of materials and products transported. Position blocks and ties rope around items to secure cargo for transport. Cleans, inspects, and services vehicle. Operates equipment on vehicle to load, unload, or disperse cargo or materials. Obtains customer signature or collects payment for goods delivered and delivery charges. Assists in loading and unloading truck manually.Minimum Education: Possesses a high school diploma or GEDMinimum Experience Requirements: Must have a CDL and five years of experience or as required per task order.Required / Supplemental Certifications: Commercial Driver’s License (CDL); BOOM TRUCK must be certified under the guidelines by the US Department of Labor, OSHA under CFR1926.1427 & ANSI B30.5Title: Project Manager (Exempt)Functional Duties / Responsibilities: Provides broad program oversight over a large, multi-functional service contract. Exercises independent judgment as well as high level and analytical skills in solving complex and unusual managerial, technical and administrative problems. Ultimately responsible for staffing, program planning, execution, performance, quality control and deliverables. Serves as the contractor's single contract manager, and shall be the contractor's authorized interface with the Government Contracting Officer (CO), the contract-level Contracting Officer's Representative (COR), government management personnel and customer agency representatives. Responsible for formulating and enforcing work standards, assigning contractor schedules, reviewing work discrepancies, supervising contractor personnel and communicating policies, purposes, and goals of the organization to subordinates. Shall be responsible for the overall contract performance and shall not serve in any other capacity under this contract.Creates and executes project work plans and revises as appropriate to meet changing needs and requirements. Indentifies resources needed and assigns individual responsibilities. Manages day-to-day operational aspects of a project and scope. Reviews deliverables prepared by team before passing to client. Effectively applies our methodology and enforces project standards. Prepares for engagement reviews and quality assurance procedures. Minimizes our exposure and risk on project. Ensures project documents are complete, current, and stored appropriately.Minimum Education: Associate’s Degree in Business, Engineering, or related discipline or equivalent or as required per task order.Minimum Experience Requirements: Must have five years experience and degree or ten years related experience or as required per task order.Required / Supplemental Certifications: OSHA 10 or as required per task order.Title: Mechanical Engineer (SCA Code 29086) Functional Duties / Responsibilities:To research, develop, design, and test a wide range of machinery, both as standard products and with custom features, according to requirements of individual customers. Prepares design sketches, layouts, and schematics as part of a design team. Selects raw materials and components; develops specs for product. Develops cost estimates based on specs. Performs stress tests, analyzes data, prepares reports, and makes comparisons with similar proven designs. Prepares preliminary and detailed design drawings using the AutoCAD or Pro/Engineer CAD package and directs the work of designers, drafters, and technicians as required. Responsible for technical staffing, work assignments, scheduling, personnel appraisals, and work reviews. Develops and monitors control systems.Minimum Education: Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering (M.S.M.E. preferred) or equivalent engineering education/experience. (At least five years of directly related experience)Minimum Experience Requirements: Good mechanical analytical and technical skills; Familiarity with ISO 9000 design requirements, solid knowledge of AutoCAD or similar mechanical CAD drafting package, as well as general computer skills. Good administrative, organizational, and communication skills; ability to work as an individual contributor/team player; Excellent analytical skills for reviewing costs and preparing budget reportsRequired / Supplemental Certifications: As required per task order. (LEED, BIM, preferred)Title: Safety Engineer & Quality Control (Exempt)Functional Duties / Responsibilities: Management responsibility to coordinate all aspects of Project Safety Program. Assure compliance with all federal, state and local safety regulations. Produce and maintain all Safety Compliance plans including emergency response, Drug Free Workplace Programs,Safety Training, Accident and Loss Prevention and OSHA recordkeeping requirements. Coordinate with all subcontractor’s to assure compliance with the above programs.Supervise the overall administration of project safety, accident and fire protection programs to maintain safe work environment. Conducts work area surveillance inspections, air sampling tests, employee-contractor safety training program and controls hazardous working conditions or unsafe employee activities. Accompanies safety, health and insurance inspectors on walk through tours. Documents all accidents, safety violations, and unsafe conditions, to insure all required records and reports are complete, accurate and submitted per established procedures.Performs inspections and witness tests applicable to discipline to determine acceptability of work. Utilizes applicable procedures, codes and standards to evaluate test and inspection reports, recommending acceptance or rejection. May technically direct, instruct, and train employees and assigned discipline. Position requires advanced technical training and direct experience. May participate as a member of audit team. Established and conducts internal/external audit to insure quality control requirements are met. Decides acceptance or rejection of all work in process and completed work activities.Minimum Education:Bachelor's degree in safety engineering or five (5) years' experience in an industrial company with occupational safety responsibilities required. A comparable combination of education and experience in an industrial company will be considered. Strong persuasive skills in dealing with top management and with line managers and supervisors. Ability to organize safety and occupational health material into lesson plans and present the material to line managers and safety committee effectively.Minimum Experience Requirements: Five years experience as a safety engineer or manager as well as post secondary education or training in the safety field.Required / Supplemental Certifications: Trained in OSHA 30 & OSHA 500Title: CADD Operator (SCA Code 30064)Functional Duties / Responsibilities: Assists with mechanical and electrical drafting. Must be capable of preparing drawings of electrical circuits, machined parts, wiring diagrams and schematics from interpreting draft layouts, sketches or other sources. Must be able to generate engineering drawings using CAD equipments and software.Minimum Education: Possesses an associates degree or equivalent technical certification or as required per task order.Minimum Experience Requirements: Must have at least one year of formal training in CAD and five (5) years of experience using AutoCAD software at site or as required per task order. Familiarity with ISO 9000 design requirements and general computer skills.Required / Supplemental Certifications: OSHA 10 or as required per task order. ................
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