Maintenance I
4/27/2026
The Maintenance I position is responsible for performing electrical maintenance, repairs, and installations across campus buildings and grounds. The role also involves general maintenance tasks, event support, and on-call emergency response.
Working Hours
40 hours/week
Language
English
Visa Sponsorship
No
No description available for this Company.
Reports To: MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
DUTIES: This position provides electrical maintenance to the campus grounds and buildings. Will also assist with all general maintenance as assigned by the director.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Performs daily electrical maintenance of all buildings; maintenance and repair of electrical distribution equipment, interior and exterior lighting, power outlets, electrical appliances, and heating and air conditioning equipment. Will also install electrical circuits and new appliances.
- General maintenance duties will include moving furniture, boxes, etc., setting up for and/or working special events, building checks over holidays when buildings are unoccupied, and on-call duty. Will perform routine preventative maintenance (greasing equipment, oiling motors, changing belts, changing air filters, changing light bulbs, etc.). Attends training sessions required by the supervisor.
- Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
- Responsible for the maintenance, repair and installation of communication equipment including telephone and data communications
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS:
- To keep abreast of all the electrical needs of the university as it grows in technology.
- To be able to respond to on-call emergencies by having a basic skill of all trades.
- To be able to work together in a team effort in regards to special tasks or events.
KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS:
- Two years to five years of similar or related experience.
- (1) A two-year college degree or (2) Completion of a specialized course of study at a business or trade school or (3) Completion of a specialized and extensive in-house training or apprenticeship program.
- Work normally involves contacts with persons beyond immediate associates generally regarding routine matters for purposes of giving or obtaining information which may require some discussion. Outside contacts take the form of service to the public (visitors or vendors) requiring ordinary courtesy in providing assistance and information.
- Two years’ experience in the electrical field required; general maintenance experience is desired. Excellent written, oral and interpersonal communication skills are necessary. Must be able to work in all weather conditions and withstand extreme hot and cold working conditions, loud noise environments; lift 100 pounds; walk and/or stand for long periods of time, and climb, stoop, kneel, crouch and crawl. Working in the boiler room requires being exposed to non-weather wet, humid conditions and extreme heat; working inside freezers requires being exposed to extreme non-weather cold. Position also requires work in high, precarious places, exposure to noxious odors, loud noises, and electrical shock. On-call duty on a rotation basis approximately one weekend every month. Working special events (graduation, homecoming, etc.,) is required, and 2nd shift as requested. May be required/requested to travel to off-campus sites as needed.
COMPENSATION: Grade 9 (Minimum Hourly $19.96) – Offer based on prior experience, full benefits package included.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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