Welcome to the pages of Technical Facility Management
The TGM is responsible for compliance with operational requirements, the preventive failure of plant technology and the maintenance of plant operation, the fault clearance and maintenance of technical building equipment (TGA) as well as for the infrastructure for the media supply of all MHH property buildings. The responsibility also includes technical inspections for old and new systems and the associated legal requirements.
With a control room manned 24 hours a day, the TGM ensures the operation of the technical building systems and media supplies, the acceptance of faults for the areas of the MHH to be supplied and at the same time ensures a rapid response to incidents. The control room also provides the reporting head in the event of major incidents or emergency plan releases.
Accident management handles immediate measures for accidents that are processed as part of insurance claims and settles these with the insurance company.
The TGM supports construction measures on campus with the TGM operating engineers with regard to operational aspects and is also responsible for its own technical projects.
Through its own energy management system, building-specific energy consumption is determined and presented and optimizations are made in the plant technology.
In addition to the wide range of operator tasks, Technical Facility Management has set itself the task of counteracting the shortage of skilled workers by training its own employees.
In-service training for future executives is expressly encouraged at TGM and is extensively supported.
The departments work very closely with the control room (ZLT), which ensures the operation (setting, switching and monitoring of the technical systems) as well as fault acceptance and troubleshooting, also involving the shift and on-call services.
Operating engineers electrical / supply engineering
The operational engineers support planning projects and the TGM's own technical projects and ensure the operational interface with Construction Management (GB VI).
They pursue the following objectives:
- Ensuring and optimizing the organizational handling of projects
- Ensuring Communications and information transfer within the project
- Reproducibility and transparency of planning results and project processes
- Handover (maturity) of the project (function/assurance/documentation/admissions)
- Definition of tests and test status
- Improvement of the basis for "operational applications"
Reproducibility of the results is ensured by continuously taking into account the current state of the art (standards, regulations, guidelines, etc.) for operationally relevant processes and operator obligations.Thus, by adapting TGM standards, they create the conditions for a continuous improvement process and ensure good, state-of-the-art quality. The planning/project evaluation of the operating engineers is the basis for operations within GBIII for evaluating the operating result and for starting operations in GBIII.