Requirements:
- High school or vocational school diploma or GED.
- Additional vocational training in mechanical, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, plumbing, or other applicable advanced training or degree completion such as building technology, facilities management, etc., preferred.
- Valid Michigan driver’s license without restriction affecting performance of job responsibilities.
- Minimum of two years of demonstrated ability in healthcare engineering and maintenance or food processing licensed facility engineering and maintenance, or five years of demonstrated ability in commercial building maintenance or construction. Will also consider Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) in mechanics or related field.
- Valid EPA Section 608 Type I, Type II, Type III, or Universal Technician Certification or have the required experience and knowledge and obtain certification within 1 Year of employment.
- Valid Boiler Operator’s License through a recognized independent licensing entity, municipality, state or federal agency or have the required experience and knowledge and obtain Boiler Operator’s License within 2 Years of employment.
- MECH Health Care Mechanic Certification or have the required experience and knowledge and obtain certification within 30 months of employment.
- Able to read and understand construction drawings and specifications, owner and operator manuals, etc. Able to write and draw basic level construction drawings and specifications.
- Able to verbally communicate fluently with individuals at all levels inside and outside the organization. Able to effectively communicate, read and construct written communications in English.
- Able to work independently, in support of other technicians, and as a team. Able to prioritize, schedule and effectively conduct work.
- Able to successfully mentor and teach others.
- Able to effectively use a computer, tablet, and other technology devices to conduct research on internal and external resources, utilize the department computerized maintenance management system, communicate via email and text messaging, receive and schedule calendar appointments, receive electronic training and receive and respond to alerts from multiple building and equipment management systems, etc.
- Intermediate troubleshooting skills and experience.
- Basic familiarity and understanding of plumbing fixtures and systems.
- Basic familiarity and understanding of electrical power distribution and lighting.
- Basic familiarity and understanding of heating and cooling equipment and systems.
- Basic familiarity and understanding of general carpentry and painting.
- General maintenance mechanic hand tools are required to be provided by the employee.
- Able to perform duties with minimal or no supervision.