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Facilities Specialist

Austin

Benefits and Perks: 

  • Our health insurance is among the best in the industry and we cover 100% of health, dental and vision for corporate office employees.
  • 15 paid days off each year + paid holidays
  • Free meals at Pluckers!
  • Discount programs for theme parks, concerts and more.

About Us:

Pluckers is a 32-unit restaurant chain based in Texas. We plan to continue to aggressively grow in Texas and throughout the United States over the coming years. Three times Pluckers has been named in the Austin Business Journal’s Best Places to Work and we pride ourselves on our company culture. Put simply…. working here is a blast.

We are growing our Facilities Department and on the chase for the next ninja to take rank as Facilities Specialist. The fryers always go down on Friday, parts are tied up in supply chain hell and there’s always that one faucet at that one location that always gets broken. But you know this – you also know that every day is different, adapting to change must come easy, and the challenge of managing multiple priorities simultaneously is exciting. Beyond routine departmental assignments, you also need to effectively collaborate with multiple layers of management, vendors, suppliers, and owners. This position reports to our Facilities Manager, an indisputable industry expert and people-first person with nearly 20 years of experience in the commercial equipment and HVAC service industry. There is also a dotted line report to the VP, Facilities & Construction who has tenured 19 years with Pluckers, growing our concept from 3 locations to 32 locations. Both leaders love teaching and are excited to share their love of the industry with another eager beaver.  

We will teach you basics about restaurant operations, how to effectively manage workflows in Corrigo, and techniques to prioritizing tasks and putting out fires.  By showing off your Impeccable self-motivation, attention to detail, time-management and organization skills, you’ll help put Pluckers on the map as the standard for managing restaurant facilities.  

At Pluckers, we hire based on aptitude and attitude and we are seeking a person that thrives off the desire to improve every day. We are looking for someone with a strong desire to learn and who listens to and learns from critique. A person who is self-motivated, holds themselves to a high standard and is easygoing but hardworking will thrive in this position.

Responsibilities:

  • Monitor, triage and assign work orders in Corrigo on a daily basis for rapid response times
  • Work diligently and creatively with peers, suppliers, management and others to resolve problems
  • Review estimates, quotes, and invoice billing for repair and maintenance items, resolve any discrepancies
  • Monitor equipment performance, routine maintenance, and warranties
  • Complete other duties to advance projects or resolve business issues as needed
  • Offer technical support and training resources for operators
  • Emergency Support, as needed

Qualifications:

  • Understand the basic functions of building systems including but not limited to fire safety system, security system, refrigeration, HVAC, plumbing system, cooking equipment
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Excel, Word, and Outlook
  • Knowledge of restaurant operations is a plus
  • Preferred working knowledge of Corrigo or similar
  • Superior ability to manage and prioritize multiple projects and demands simultaneously
  • Capable of answering calls from after hour emergency hotline 7 days per month
  • Flexibility to periodically travel for overnight stays to restaurant locations in Texas
  • Must be able to work in-office daily in Austin, TX
  • Impeccable self-motivation, attention to detail, time-management and organization skills
  • Effectively collaborate and communicate with a sense of urgency with all levels of management
  • Consistent, positive attitude and respect for high-quality standards
  • Contribute to a culture of rapid turnaround and extremely high attentiveness with partners
  • Strong desire to learn and welcoming of constructive criticism

Hours and Work Environment:

  • Full-time, Monday to Friday.  Additional hours may be required.
  • Position will be based in our corporate office in downtown Austin (this is not a remote position).

Pay: $50,000.00 - $65,000.00 per year depending on experience.

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