The Maintenance Worker , VI - Ops. performs a variety of tasks to support the operational performance of building equipment throughout the campus, including but not limited to the following:
- Basic working knowledge of Electrical, Plumbing and HVAC issues.
- Performing routine inspections, repairs, and preventative maintenance on a facility's building systems, equipment, and machinery, including but are not limited to, tasks like plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and general repairs, to ensure the proper functioning and safety of the building;
- Stand competent watches; i.e. inside, outside and boiler plant;
- Under a minimum of supervision, must be able to start up, stop, operate, and maintain all buildings’ central operating systems and related equipment, which include but are not limited to chillers, absorbers, pumps, motors, VFDs, compressors and low pressure boilers;
- Isolate systems for repair, replace components, i.e. filters, strainers, valves, traps, floats, lube oil and clean cooling towers and fan coils;
- Isolate electrical systems, check fuses, resistance and the continuity of related control circuits and power equipment;
- Monitor, operate and adjust computerized building management and alarm systems;
- Test and treat boiler chemicals for main high pressure boilers and low pressure boilers;
- Take air flow readings and air change calculations;
- Respond to emergency situations when on site;
- Take and record meter readings;
- Troubleshooting issues and completing work orders as assigned;
- Perform upkeep duties as needed;
- Complete required log books;
- Perform other related duties as assigned.