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Under general supervision perform journey level work independently or as part of regular maintenance crew
May be assigned duties in a variety of skilled tasks in building maintenance and surveillance for the entire campus to identify a variety of problems inside and outside of campus buildings with focus on building systems and sub-systems
perform minor repairs while on rounds
Assess and determine severity of problems in plumbing, electrical, HVAC, refrigeration, sheet metal, building controls, and locks
make adjustments, reset or perform minor repairs to bring equipment back in service
Perform a variety of readings, test procedures on boilers, chillers, refrigeration systems, soft water systems, deionized water, electrical and electronics systems
Perform preventive maintenance tasks such as: fan greasing, filter changing, water treatment, valve exercising, chilled and hot water system flushing and balancing
Demonstrate strong customer service by presenting a professional appearance and effectively communicate with faculty, staff and students in a helpful and respectful manner
Establish and maintain positive and cooperative working relationships with members of the campus community
Requirements:
Journey level skill in one or more of the following skilled trades: building systems, HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, electrical, electronic, pneumatic controls, sheet metal, and/or locks
Knowledge and understanding of engineering fundamentals with respect to building systems and equipment
Experience working with main utilities including: gas mains, water mains, sewer mains, main electrical feed to buildings, street lighting, storm drain systems, sea water systems and irrigation systems
Experience assessing and repairing pumps, air handlers, air compressors, vacuum pumps, heat exchangers, refrigeration systems, flush valves, faucets, p-traps, urinals, fume hoods, exhaust fans, boilers, chillers, electronic controls, sheet metal components, and locks
Work experience resetting electrical breakers
Ability to safeguard, secure, and maintain keys, tools, and equipment that is issued
Experience working in all building codes including but not limited to, Uniform Building Code (UBC), Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC), Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC), National Electrical Code (NEC) and Fire Codes
Experience using and maintaining of hand and power tools related to job functions
Demonstrated experience performing diagnostic tests for system operations and determining repair needs
Experience troubleshooting operational problems and making necessary adjustments or repairs
Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing with people of many diverse backgrounds including students, staff, faculty and guests
Ability to establish and maintain a positive and cooperative working relationship with members of the campus community
Experience reading and interpreting blueprints, system diagrams, isometric drawings and schematics
Knowledge of safety codes, rules and regulations
Experience operating personal computers using a variety of software packages such as, but not limited to: MS Outlook, Excel, Access, Oracle, online electronic timekeeping system, Internet Explorer and computerized maintenance management systems (MAXIMO)
Ability to model and advocate UCSD Principles of Community
Ability to wear and use all personal protective equipment (PPE) furnished to you by the University
Ability to maintain a safe working environment for the campus community including any visitors
DOJ, FBI, and DMV Background checks with clearances required prior to hire
Required to hold valid driver's license, have a driving record that is in accordance with local policies/procedures, and/or enroll in the California Employer Pull Notice Program
Must be able to work nights, weekends, holidays, and overtime as required by the University's needs
Must be able to work overtime for training purposes
May need to work five 8-hour or four 10-hour shifts, and work independently
Works in morgues/gross anatomy/pathological laboratories where human/animal bodies or parts thereof may be exposed to view of worker and/or contaminated by radioactive biohazardous substances