Facilities Maintenance Engineer II
University of Utah Health · Salt Lake City Metropolitan Area · 2 mo ago
ManagementFull-time
Responsibilities
- Performs carpentry work including, but not limited to, lock set repair, wall damage repair-patch and paint, repair of window systems, and door system adjustments.
- Performs mechanical work including, but not limited to, equipment readings, pneumatic tube repair/cleaning, testing of emergency generators, and emergency lights/batteries.
- Performs minor non-licensed electrical repair of outlets, switches, door magnets, lights, ballasts.
- Performs minor plumbing repair of faucets and shower valves.
- Tests sealing penetrations of fire walls & smoke compartments.
- Tests fire sprinkler/riser system and shutoff procedure.
- Completes repair of fans, mixing boxes, dampers, cooling tower, air handlers, VAV boxes, belt change outs, coil cleaning, compressors, and vacuum pumps.
- Completes required after-hours on-call rotation.
Qualifications
- Three (3) years of hands-on, building related maintenance and repair experience in one of the following areas: pipefitting, HVACR, steam-operated systems used for humidification and sterilization, pneumatic and electronic building control systems (BAC), plumbing systems, commercial or industrial laundry equipment, sterilizing equipment, gas or diesel engines and generators, kitchen and cafeteria equipment, mechanical and electrical systems, carpentry, troubleshooting, or welding and fabrication.
- At least one (1) of the accepted certifications or licensures that fall under any of the following categories: Professional trade license (plumbing, electrical, etc.), Professional trade certifications (HVAC, contractor, MedGas, OSHA, building operator, firestopping, emergency power, ASHE Certified Health Care Physical Environment Worker, etc.), or another potentially applicable certification or license, as pre-approved by F&E leadership.
- Depending upon department of hire, a valid, State of Utah Driver's License may be required.