Facilities Tech II
WVU Medicine Princeton Community Hospital · Princeton, WV · 2 days ago
On-siteFull-time
About the role
Performs general maintenance, repair and inspection of hospital systems along with equipment to provide a safe and comfortable environment for the patient and staff.
Responsibilities
- Adheres to all applicable maintenance and repair work practices, quality standards, and policies in accordance with building structure and plant equipment.
- Demonstrates thorough knowledge, repair, inspection, and use of hand tools and power tools commonly used in building maintenance and plant repairs.
- Demonstrates thorough knowledge, repair, use, and the instruction in the use of measuring devices such as rulers, calipers, dividers, micrometers, gauges, etc.
- Demonstrates ability to effectively use and instruct in the proper use of test equipment required for building repairs and maintenance (i.e. Volt/Ohm Meter, electronic receptacle analyzer, safety testing equipment, infrared devices, etc.).
- Demonstrates thorough knowledge of repair procedures and practices related to carpentry, plumbing devices, electrical work, lock cylinders, painting, door hardware, drain blockage, and general building and machine repairs as monitored by managers and team leaders.
- Demonstrates basic knowledge and proper compliance procedures of Plant Safety Practices (i.e. OSHA, NFPA 99, NEC, Hazardous Communication, Infectious Control, and JCAHO standards).
- Demonstrates thorough knowledge of AC and DC voltage equipment and systems (i.e. compressors, refrigerants, evaporators, recovery units, etc.) as well as regulatory restrictions and proper safe work practices.
- Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of refrigeration equipment and systems (i.e. compressors, refrigerants, evaporators, recovery units, etc.) as well as regulatory restrictions and proper safe work practices.
- Demonstrates knowledge and ability to perform and explain a wide variety of welding procedures (i.e. electrodes types and sizes, wire feed application, brazing technique, etc.).
- Maintains documentation of services provided through time sheets, work orders, inventory sign-out sheets, and all regulatory compliance forms.
- Completes specific TPC training courses, as documented on training records.
- Participates in on-the-job training and attends all departmental in-service sessions.
- Provides on-the-job training for lower level technicians in regards to systems, policies and procedures, safety precautions, and proper working practices.
- Completes specific TPC training courses, as documented on training records.
- Participates in on-the-job training and attends all departmental in-service sessions.
- Provides on-the-job training for lower level technicians in regards to systems, policies and procedures, safety precautions, and proper working practices.
- Ensures the technical competence in the Facilities Engineering field by attending in-services, reading trade literature, and schools.
- Corrects and reports any equipment related conditions which may compromise patient or staff safety and efficiency.
- Responds to trouble calls through the Facilities Engineering dispatcher and routine work orders.
Requirements
- High school diploma or GED equivalent
- Valid Driver’s License – Must be maintained during employment period
- State criminal background check and Federal (if applicable), as required for regulated areas.
Qualifications
- Formal training beyond high school (i.e., technical school, apprenticeship, or college)
- Two (2) years experience in building maintenance
Skills
- Knowledge of computer maintenance management program for tracking history used in the performance management process.
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