Part-time Facilities Tech I
Description

Position Summary:

Coordinates with Facilities Department is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the facilities. Monitors and maintains EMS. Must uphold O-pa Core Values of Team, Trust, Integrity, and Inclusion.

Position Duties and Responsibilities:

  •  Maintains a preventative maintenance program within the confines of an annual budget. This includes heating, air conditioning, as well as maintenance and repair of facilities and equipment.
  •  Operates within the annual budget regarding expenses for supplies, electricity, gas, water and sewer.
  •  Plans repair, facility and remodeling projects accordingly and within budget.
  •  Adjusts controls and valves on equipment to provide power and regulate and set operations of building systems.
  •  Maintains up to date records for all state, federal and insurance semi-annual and annual inspections.
  •  Assists and supervises the work of contractors and vendors.
  •  Works closely with other O-pa employees to ensure there are adequate supplies and inventory available or all day-to-day maintenance and operations functions.
  •  Maintains public and non-public areas during performances, as needed.
  •  Performs multi-craft functions including locksmith, custodial, carpentry, plumbing, general repairs, painting.
  •  Assist with set and up and strikes of events resources, including chairs, tables, staging and facilities equipment, while helping other departments completing similar work.
  •  Ensures proper care in the use and maintenance of all equipment.
  •  Performs quality inspections on building and building systems daily.
  •  Prepares and maintains logs and records on all building systems, HVAC, and maintenance activities.
  •  Works with the Facilities team to facilitate a teamwork approach, combining expertise of other Facilities Technicians for successful project completion.
  •  May be required to perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements

Minimum Experience and Qualifications:

  •  Familiar with mechanical and electrical systems such as HVAC, Fire & Life/Safety, EMS, CTV and access systems.
  •  Ability to repair mechanical and electrical systems.
  •  Requires ability to use hand tools and power tools common to the skills listed.
  •  Self-starter with the knowledge of complete tasks effectively and economically.
  •  Must be punctual and dependable.
  •  Ability to foster a cooperative working environment.
  •  Requires evening and weekend availability
  •  Required to use good judgment when performing and planning tasks.
  •  On call 24/7 for emergencies (Full-time employees only.)
  •  Experience using Microsoft Office Products.
  •  Venue and/or hospitality experience preferred.

Minimum Education Requirements:

  •  High School Diploma or equivalency (GED).

Specialized Knowledge, Licenses, Certifications:

  •  Building EMS.
  •  Life/safety systems.
  •  Basic knowledge of applicable codes and laws including general safety, lock-out/tag-out, MSDS.
  •  Maintenance certification preferred, but not required.
  •  Stays abreast of changes in laws and efficiency standards.

Supervisory Responsibilities:

  •  None.

Physical Demands:

  •  Include, but are not limited to lifting up to fifty (50) pounds, working in outdoor, seasonal elements for up to two (2) hours at a time and standing and walking for extended periods of time.
  •  Stooping, bending and working on knees.
  •  Will work with others or alone in confined and remote spaces.

Equipment/Machinery Used:

  •  Personal computer.
  •  Floor cleaning and polishing equipment.
  •  Snow removal and sweeping equipment.
  •  Power tools.