About the job Facilities Technician (IFM)
Facilities Technician (IFM)
As a Facilities Technician (IFM), you will be responsible for the operations, maintenance and hands-on management of building systems across our nursing homes and eldercare facilities. You will serve as the first point of contact for facilities-related matters on site, taking an Integrated Facilities Management (IFM) approach that emphasises self-performing a broad range of maintenance works to improve response times, reduce vendor reliance and enhance operational reliability.
You will independently troubleshoot, repair and maintain M&E, ACMV, plumbing, electrical, fire safety and healthcare-related systems, while ensuring compliance with statutory requirements and minimising disruption to resident care.
Key Responsibilities:
Building & M&E Maintenance
- Troubleshoot electrical faults and power-related issues.
- Repair lighting, switches, sockets and carry out minor electrical installations.
- Conduct routine inspections of M&E systems.
- Troubleshoot pumps, compressors and associated equipment.
- Attend to emergency breakdowns and fault rectification, including after-hours incidents.
ACMV & Mechanical Systems
- Troubleshoot air-conditioning faults and perform basic ACMV maintenance.
- Support maintenance of chillers, chilled water pumps, AHUs and ventilation systems.
- Conduct equipment inspections and coordinate specialist support for major repairs when required.
Plumbing & Building Fabric Works
- Resolve common plumbing defects, leaks and sanitary fitting issues.
- Carry out painting, touch-up and minor building repair works.
- Restore facilities in-house without requiring external contractors for small-value works.
Fire Safety Compliance
- Conduct fire drills and tabletop exercises.
- Perform fire safety inspections and support fire certificate renewals.
- Inspect hose reels, extinguishers, alarm systems and fire protection infrastructure.
- Maintain compliance with fire safety requirements.
Healthcare Facilities Support
- Troubleshoot resident beds, PA systems, hose reel pump systems and basic medical-related equipment.
- Support maintenance of kitchen equipment.
- Respond promptly to operational issues affecting residents and caregivers.
- Understand and work within the requirements of an elderly care environment.
Facilities Management, Systems & Administration
- Utilise facilities management systems, CMMS and digital work-order platforms (e.g. Microsoft Power Apps) to log, track, manage and close maintenance requests.
- Maintain accurate records of repair, preventive maintenance and inspection activities.
- Support procurement processes, including raising purchase requisitions, collating quotations and providing reports.
- Coordinate and manage external vendors for servicing, repairs and preventive maintenance.
- Support facilities setup, defect management, commissioning and operational readiness activities, particularly for new sites.
Job Requirements:
- At least a NITEC/Higher NITEC/Diploma in Electrical, Mechanical, Facilities/Building Services or a related engineering discipline.
- Minimum 1–2 years of relevant hands-on experience in troubleshooting ACMV and M&E faults; experience in a healthcare or nursing home environment will be a strong advantage.
- Broad IFM competency across M&E, ACMV, plumbing, electrical, fire safety and general building maintenance, with the ability to self-perform works rather than solely coordinate vendors.
- Fire Safety certification (e.g. SCDF Fire Safety Course) will be advantageous.
- Comfortable working with facilities management systems, CMMS and digital work-order platforms; proficient in Microsoft Office applications.
- Creative, resourceful and hands-on, with a strong ownership mindset and cost-conscious approach.
- Able to work independently, manage competing priorities and respond to urgent or after-hours maintenance matters.
- Team player with good communication, interpersonal and organisational skills.
About St Lukes Eldercare
St Lukes ElderCare (SLEC) is a Christian healthcare provider dedicated to enriching the lives of seniors in Singapore, regardless of race, language and religion.
Guided by our GRACE philosophy of care, we are committed to providing compassionate and holistic care that fosters autonomy and choice. To empower elders of varying needs, from the fit to the frail, we offer a comprehensive suite of services islandwide. These include community-based programmes that promote active ageing; centre-based offerings such as day care, rehabilitation and nursing; residential (nursing home) services for long-term care; and home-based services covering medical, nursing and therapy needs.
Leveraging our legacy of over 25 years, we are on an unstoppable mission to transform care challenges of Singapores ageing population. Through innovation, collaboration and education, we seek to elevate the community care sector, where elders thrive in their golden years and age with dignity, independence and joy.
Incorporated in 1999, SLEC is a registered charity and an Institution of a Public Character. Since our founding with four centres, we have grown to more than 30 centres and two nursing homes, impacting over 22,000 elders islandwide.
We are seeking a passionate and compassionate professional to join us. If you're ready to embrace a challenge that blends purpose with professional and personal growth, we invite you to join our Super Loving Extra Caring family to Serve, Love and Empower Communities together!