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Join JLL's healthcare facilities team as a Healthcare Maintenance Technician, where you'll play a vital role in maintaining the operational excellence of Rush University Medical Center. This semi-skilled position combines routine maintenance tasks with specialized healthcare facility requirements, ensuring a safe, functional environment for patients, staff, and visitors. You'll work independently on recurring assignments while collaborating with skilled technicians on complex projects, directly contributing to JLL's commitment to delivering exceptional facility management services in critical healthcare settings.
Job Responsibility:
Perform routine plumbing repairs including faucet repairs, unclogging toilets and drains, and basic pipe maintenance
Replace various lighting components including light bulbs, LED bulbs, and fluorescent fixtures throughout the facility
Execute electrical repairs such as replacing receptacles, switches, and basic wiring under supervision
Complete carpentry tasks including ceiling tile replacement, door stop installation, adjustable shelving, and mounting whiteboards and equipment
Assist HVAC technicians with continuous cleaning and maintenance of ventilation systems in assigned areas
Change filters, valves, and perform other skilled maintenance work under direct supervision of managers or skilled workers
Conduct facility experience rounds as assigned to identify and address maintenance needs
Requirements:
Completion and certification from Triton College/Local 399 Healthcare Facilities Maintenance Certificate Program or equivalent approved coursework.
Current Local 399 Union membership required.
Ability to pass comprehensive background investigation and drug screening due to secured building access requirements
Proficiency in using basic maintenance tools including hammers, drills, screwdrivers, wrenches, and saws
Ability to distinguish colors for electrical work and detect gas leaks, smoke, and chemical odors
Physical capability to work in cramped spaces, climb ladders, work at elevations over ten feet, and stand/walk for extended periods
Ability to read and interpret blueprints and schematic drawings with supervisory assistance
Strong communication skills to interact respectfully with patients, staff, and colleagues
Nice to have:
Previous experience in healthcare facility maintenance or similar institutional settings
Basic knowledge of HVAC systems and equipment maintenance
Familiarity with OSHA safety procedures and healthcare facility regulations
Experience with inventory management and work order documentation systems
Ability to work flexible hours including potential after-hours emergency repairs
Knowledge of City of Chicago facility maintenance policies and procedures
Demonstrated ability to learn new skills quickly through on-the-job training