Facilities Maintenance Technician
Essential Job Duties
We are seeking a skilled and dedicated Facilities Maintenance Technician to join our team. This role is essential to maintaining the functionality, safety, and efficiency of our buildings and systems. The Facilities Maintenance Technician will specialize in plumbing maintenance while also addressing HVAC, electrical, and general building maintenance needs.
Key responsibilities and duties include but are not limited to:
- Perform routine maintenance, repairs, and installations for plumbing systems, including drainage systems, lab drainage, and building water, air, gas, and waste disposal systems.
- Diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair boilers, fan turbines, pumps, condensate receivers, steam lines, expansion joints, strainers, pressure reducing stations, and piping insulation.
- Maintain, repair, and install HVAC systems and auxiliary equipment, including air compressors, water softeners, and steam generation equipment.
- Conduct maintenance and repair of electrical systems, equipment, and fixtures, including secondary electrical systems and construction installations.
- Operate, troubleshoot, and repair pneumatic controls and Direct Digital Controls (DDC) systems for environmental management.
- Identify and resolve issues with heating, cooling, and steam/hot water boiler systems.
- Develop and implement solutions for standard and non-standard facility repairs.
- Perform inspections and preventive maintenance to ensure systems are functioning efficiently and safely.
- Collaborate with team members to address emergency repairs and prioritize work requests effectively.
- Maintain detailed records of maintenance activities, equipment status, and completed repairs.
- Lift, carry, and maneuver materials weighing 60-90 pounds, with or without reasonable accommodations.
- Perform tasks requiring standing for extended periods, working in confined spaces, and utilizing various tools. Safely climb and work from different types of ladders to access elevated or below-grade areas (such as roofs, above-ceiling spaces, and utility pits). Be exposed to and work in areas where insects or small animals are occasionally present. All essential tasks must be performed with or without reasonable accommodations.
- Communicate effectively with supervisors, coworkers, and the general public, and follow verbal and written instructions related to work assignments and operational needs.
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