JOB EMPHASIS AND PURPOSE
The Facilities Mechanic is expected to maintain all aspects of the building including lighting, plumbing, electrical, emergency systems, HVAC & departmental needs.
GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Facilities Maintenance
Plumbing:
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Perform repairs on toilets, faucets, water heaters, and general plumbing systems throughout the facility.
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Install fixtures and piping as needed.
Exterior Lighting:
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Repair and install exterior lighting systems to ensure proper functionality and safety.
Air Compressors:
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Conduct daily inspections and maintenance of air compressors to ensure optimal performance.
RTU Monitoring:
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Monitor Roof Top Units (RTUs) in the SBR and CIP areas to ensure proper functioningÂ
Parking Lot Maintenance:
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Maintain the parking lot, including snow and ice removal, and ensure safety and cleanliness.
Fire Safety Systems:
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Clean and inspect PIV valves and sprinkler systems to maintain fire safety standards.
General Facility Repairs:
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Perform repairs on doorways, floors, and engage in light construction tasks as needed.
Lighting Systems:
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Repair and replace facility lighting systems, including inspections and replacement of emergency and exit lighting.
General Maintenance:
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Support overall facility maintenance tasks, including electrical, plumbing, and HVAC repairs.
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Assist in the operation and monitoring of Building Automation Systems (BAS) to ensure efficient HVAC and lighting performance.
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Respond to service requests promptly to minimize disruptions to facility operations.
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Maintain detailed records of all maintenance and repair activities, including logs for refrigeration and boiler systems.
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Ensure all facility systems operate efficiently and comply with safety and regulatory standards.
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Maintain machinery in Dye-House, Wax & Tab, and CIP.
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Supervise & maintain preventative maintenance schedule in CIP.
HVAC:
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Maintain and repair the air wash system, including cleaning, preventive maintenance, and emergency repairs.
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Perform daily chemical tests on chiller water, maintain cooling towers, and complete daily checklists during operation.
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Conduct daily boiler maintenance, including checklists and water testing.
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Coordinate meetings with external contractors for HVAC-related projects.
Boilers:
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Operate, maintain, and repair steam and hot water boilers used for heating and industrial processes.
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Conduct routine inspections of boilers for proper operation, safety compliance, and efficiency.
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Diagnose and repair issues with burners, pressure controls, valves, and pumps.
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Perform water quality tests and manage chemical treatments to prevent scaling, corrosion, and other potential issues affecting boiler performance.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education / Experience
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High school diploma or GED
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Trade school / electrical training preferred.
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5 years of electrical and maintenance experience in an industrial setting
License / Credentials / Certifications
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Valid driver’s license
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Forklift license
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Lock out certification.
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OSHA basic 3 certification (Electrical, machine guarding, PPE)
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EPA 608 HVAC license (required or must obtain in first year)
Skills / Specialized Knowledge / Abilities
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Basic computer skills including Microsoft Office
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Electrical knowledge up to and including 480 VAC.
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Knowledge of electrical test equipment & proper use of PPE
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Plumbing with various materials (copper, PVC, steel pipe, etc.)
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Chemical SDS labeling knowledge & proper handling of chemicals.
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Comfortable working at heights on mezzanines as well as on lifts
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Good communication skills
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Ability to operate & maintain snow removal equipment
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Ability to work independently with little or no supervision.
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Welding (MIG, SMAW), fabricating, machining, and metalworking.
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Light construction skills in floor repair, concrete, & carpentry.