The Maintenance Technician II performs skilled maintenance and repairs to university facilities and equipment in two or more trade areas such as electrical, plumbing, or carpentry.
Requirements
- Performs repairs to buildings, structures and equipment requiring skill in at least two trade functions such as electrical, plumbing, or carpentry.
- Inspects, operates, or tests machinery and equipment to troubleshoot and diagnose issues.
- Provides training and guidance to others in areas of skill.
- Assists with routine and preventative repairs and maintenance in other skilled trades such as repair of electrical devices, water leaks, install plumbing fixtures, appliance repair, drywall repair and painting.
- Sets up, breaks down and cleans furniture, equipment and facilities for regular and special events.
- Assists with maintenance projects such as common cleanup, moving furniture, inventory, fire and smoke alarm checks, inspections, or other projects as assigned.
- Maintains records and logs of preventative maintenance and repair history, inventory used, costs, time and other information requested.
- Complies with applicable environmental, health and safety laws and regulations, university policy and accepted safe work practices.
- Cleans and maintains all work areas, tools, and equipment.
- Maintains tool and supply inventory. Assists with ordering supplies for the department.
- Works a rotating on-call schedule to respond to emergencies to ensure continuation of service and operations.
- Serves as essential personnel and provides assistance in the event of an emergency on campus.
- Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
Benefits
- Generous Paid Time Off
- 401k Matching
- Retirement Plan
- Generous Parental Leave
- Tuition Reimbursement