Service Maintenance Technician
What You'll Be Doing
The Service Maintenance Technician in the department of Administrative Operations helps keep building systems and equipment running smoothly by performing a variety of repair and maintenance tasks. This includes work in plumbing, electrical, mechanical, carpentry, painting, plastering, and locksmithing. The role involves responding to work orders, troubleshooting problems, and assisting with repairs as needed. The position requires hands-on work, the ability to prioritize tasks, and a willingness to learn and assist across multiple trades to keep operations running efficiently.
Requirements
- Education and Experience (S1): High School Diploma/GED; 0-1 years of general maintenance work experience
- Education and Experience (S2): High school diploma/GED; 3+ years of general maintenance work experience
- Skills Needed: Proficiency in one or more of the following: basic plumbing, carpentry, electricity, painting, plastering and locksmith fields; ability to read and understand blueprints, schematics and written and verbal instructions, perform basic math functions
- Competencies: Work standards and productivity, communication, interpersonal and intercultural relations, decision making, and dependability; may include financial, coaching, delegation, and planning
- Other: Ability to communicate effectively with supervisor and coworkers, and customers; ability to lift and move up to 60 pounds, climb ladders, and stand, walk or stoop extensively; ability to work effectively with individuals from different viewpoints and backgrounds; valid US or Canadian driver's license
Qualifications
- Education and Experience (S1): High School Diploma/GED 0-1 years of general maintenance work experience
- Education and Experience (S2): High school diploma/GED 3+ years of general maintenance work experience
- Skills Needed: Proficiency in one or more of the following: basic plumbing, carpentry, electricity, painting, plastering and locksmith fields; ability to read and understand blueprints, schematics and written and verbal instructions; perform basic math functions
- Competencies: Work standards and productivity, communication, interpersonal and intercultural relations, decision making, and dependability; may include financial, coaching, delegation, and planning
- Other: Ability to communicate effectively with supervisor and coworkers, and customers; ability to lift and move up to 60 pounds, climb ladders, and stand, walk or stoop extensively; ability to work effectively with individuals from different viewpoints and backgrounds; valid US or Canadian driver's license
Skills
- Proficiency in one or more of the following: basic plumbing, carpentry, electricity, painting, plastering and locksmith fields
- Ability to read and understand blueprints, schematics and written and verbal instructions, perform basic math functions
Benefits
- Paid Time Off – Generous vacation, holiday, sick, and military leave
- Retirement Contributions – Purdue contributes up to 8% of your annual income
- Educational Opportunities – Tuition assistance for you and eligible family members, including the opportunity to earn a degree through Purdue Global
- Comprehensive Insurance – Medical, dental, and vision coverage to keep you and your family healthy
- Life Insurance – Financial protection for you and your loved ones
Who We Are
Purdue is a community built on collaboration, with global perspectives, Boilermaker pride and endless opportunity to live, learn and grow. Join us and contribute to our culture. Equal Opportunity Employer
Career Path
Purdue University is an EA/EO employer. Career Stream Administrative and Operational Support 1 Pay Band: S030 Job Code: 20003377 Administrative and Operations Support 2 Pay Band: S040 Job Code: 20003378 Career Path Maker: https://www.purdue.edu/hr/careerpathmaker/