What is Building Service Engineer?
A Service Engineer designs, installs, and services equipment and systems in various buildings, such as office buildings or shops. A Building Service Engineer is also responsible for the installation and maintenance of heating, air conditioning, ventilation, cold-water systems, lighting and communication networks.
Minimum education level
PT3
SPM
STPM
Diploma
Degree
Average Salary
Example of a Job Position
Task
Knowledge
Computers and Electronics
Knowledge of circuit boards, processors, chips, electronic equipment, computer hardware and software, including applications and programming.
Administration and Management
Knowledge of business and management principles including strategic planning, resource allocation, human resource modeling, leadership techniques, production methods, and coordination between people and resources.
Construction
Knowledge of materials, methods, and equipment for construction or repair of houses, buildings, and other structures, such as highways.
Mechanical
Knowledge of machinery and equipment, including design, function, repair and maintenance.
Skills
Complex Problem Solving
Identify complex problems and review related information in order to develop and evaluate options and solutions that can be applied.
Operational Monitoring
Observe measuring devices, adjusting buttons, or other indicators to make sure the machine is working properly.
Coordination
Adjust the actions taken, with the actions of others.
Operation and Control
Control equipment and operating systems.
Equipment Maintenance
Perform routine equipment maintenance and determine when and what kind of treatment is needed.
Capability
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Information Arrangement - The ability to arrange various things and actions in a certain sequence or pattern according to the rules specified (for example: number patterns, letters, words, pictures, mathematical operations).
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Depth of Perception - The ability to judge which of several objects closer or farther than you, or to assess the distance between you and the object.
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Visualization - The ability to imagine how something will look after being moved around or when parts are moved or reset.
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Manual Dexterity - The ability to quickly move your hands, hands and arms simultaneously, or both hands to grasp, manipulate, and attach objects.