OPERA America
Engineering · Full-time · New York, United States
Reporting to the Chief Engineer, the Assistant Chief Engineer supervises Engineering and Mechanic staff responsible for maintaining various aspects of the HVAC, plumbing and fire suppression operations for the Metropolitan Opera, which is a 24x7 operation. This is a full-time (40 hours per week) union-represented position (Local 30) with the potential for overtime work.
Rate of pay: $49.81 per hour per CBA.
Primary Responsibilities
Skills and Qualifications
Key competencies include: excellent leadership and communication skills. Capable of mentoring engineers and mechanics and effectively collaborating with Met Administrative and other trades.
10+ years of related work experience in a supervisory capacity commercial property setting or any similar combination of education or experience in the operation, installation, and maintenance of building systems within depth technical understanding and knowledge of all HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire/life safety, and control systems.
Appropriate Licenses and Certificates of Fitness: the following are required for this position.
Q-01 Refrigerating System Operating Engineer
Universal CFC License
S-12 Citywide Sprinkler Systems
S-13 Citywide Standpipe Systems
F-03 CofF for indoor place of assembly
A-35/G-35 To Operate and Maintain Air Compressors
S-95 Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems
F-01 Fire Guard for Impairment
Additional Eligibility Qualifications
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OPERA America
OPERA America leads and serves the entire opera community, supporting the creation, presentation, and enjoyment of opera. Founded in 1970, OPERA America has a membership that includes over 600 opera companies, educational institutions, affiliated businesses, and other entities. More than 40,000 staff members, artists, and trustees at these organizations join nearly 3,000 individual members in empowering us as the national champion for opera. Through national convenings, research, advocacy, granting, thought leadership, and a variety of programs for artists, administrators, educators, trustees, and appreciators, we move opera forward as an industry and an art form. The quarterly Opera America Magazine highlights the progress of the sector and the impact of more than $15 million in strategic grants we have awarded to increase new work, audience engagement, civic practice, business innovation, and inclusivity. The National Opera Center, our custom-built rehearsal and performance facility in New York City, serves as the centralized home for the industry, welcoming 80,000 visitors each year.