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Facilities Maintenance Mechanic in Pomona
Help create a great residential experience for more than 2,800 students by keeping campus housing safe, comfortable, and running smoothly. In this hands-on role, you'll tackle a variety of maintenance projects, from troubleshooting building systems and repairing equipment to supporting residence hall move-in, move-out, and facility improvement projects, so no two days are the same. You'll work alongside a collaborative team, use technology to manage work orders, and make a visible impact on the student experience every day. If you enjoy solving problems, take pride in quality work, and like being part of a team that keeps essential operations moving, take the next step in your career and help create an exceptional residential experience for our students!
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Facilities Maintenance Mechanic - Carpentry (2 Positions) in San José
San José State University is looking for a Facilities Maintenance Mechanic, Carpentry to bring craftsmanship, problem-solving, and technical expertise to our Facilities Development & Operations team. This role offers the opportunity to perform journey-level carpentry, metalworking, and building maintenance while helping create a safe, functional, and exceptional campus experience for the university community.
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Housing Facilities Maintenance Mechanic in Sacramento
Under general supervision, the Housing Facilities Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for the full range of journey-level hardscape work and general facility work. The incumbent will perform a variety of maintenance and construction work on facilities systems, equipment, structures, and fixtures within University Housing.
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Facilities Maintenance Mechanic in East Bay
The Facilities Maintenance Mechanic is a skilled generalist, performing at a journey-level in one trade with strong skills in other trades. Incumbents independently perform a variety of skilled preventive and general maintenance, repair, construction, and renovation work on facilities and systems. The Facilities Maintenance Mechanic is distinguished from the Facilities Worker classifications by the independent performance of skilled, journey-level trade work, particularly in the electro-mechanical trades. Incumbents typically operate, test, install, repair and perform corrective and preventive maintenance on mechanical facilities equipment and systems including HVAC and plumbing systems; perform electrical maintenance and repair work including work on low voltage control systems; use computerized maintenance systems to ensure preventive maintenance program objectives are met; perform a wide range of facilities renovation, maintenance, and repair work; estimate costs of materials and labor; determine the priority for requisitioning materials and supplies; may perform welding to make repairs and fabricate and construct parts; may monitor contractor performance and work progress; respond to routine maintenance and service requests; and provide instruction and direction to unskilled and semi-skilled assistants. Typical work includes skilled and semi-skilled mason work; select and prepare lists of materials for jobs; order concrete; maintain stock materials; inspect mason work to ensure it meets quality requirements and specifications; maintain work records, timecards and material requisitions.
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Facilities Maintenance Mechanic in various locations
Join SDSU Imperial Valley – Brawley Campus as a Facilities Maintenance Mechanic and use your multi-trade expertise to keep campus facilities safe, efficient, and operating at their best through hands-on maintenance and repair!
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