Put Your Heart to Work!
At AbleLight, we believe the world shines brighter when people with developmental disabilities achieve their full potential. We pioneer life-changing services that empower the people we serve to thrive.
The Maintenance Technician performs a variety of skilled, routine general preventative maintenance duties in the installation, repair, alteration, and modification of buildings, equipment, and facilities. This position is called upon to diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair items of all types. The successful candidate will be skilled in utilizing blueprints, specifications, schematics, and applicable codes to guide work activities. The Maintenance Technician must be willing to assist with projects and activities as needed, including some off-duty emergencies.
Requirements:
High School diploma or equivalent. Vocational training during high school and/or technical training beyond high school preferred.
5 years’ experience in building maintenance and/or education in building systems / repair work.
Highly skilled in one or more areas of facility maintenance.
Valid Driver’s License
Benefits (for those scheduled 30 hours per week or more):
We support the whole person and have designed our benefits with you and your family's total well-being in mind:
Health and Wellness: Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits starting the first of the month following 30 days of employment and access to Teledoc
Financial Wellness: 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan with 3.5% matching contributions, Health Savings Account, Flexible Savings Account, and Basic Life, AD&D, STD, and LTD insurance
Work/Life Balance: Paid Time Off (PTO), Tuition Reimbursements
Training program will allow you to become CPR certified
Ongoing training to support Career Development
We are now also offering Any Day Pay. With Dayforce Wallet, you get access to your pay as soon as you've earned it at no additional cost to you.
Responsibilities:
Develops, maintains, and performs preventative maintenance programs on all facilities, structures, and equipment. Able to complete required research to identify replacement parts needed and follow procedures for ordering.
Completes required repairs / updates and reports findings to supervisor. This includes troubleshooting, repairing, installing, replacing, testing, and adjusting system components as listed:
Electrical (e.g., motors, switches, outlets, breakers, run wires, and adjusts system components)
Plumbing (e.g., pumps, valves, fixtures, faucets, bundles, water softeners, etc.)
HVAC (e.g., pumps, valves, steam traps, coils, high pressure steam regulators, chillers, DX air conditioning, thermostats, controllers, belts, air compressors, etc.)
Equipment and systems (e.g., laundry, kitchen, telephones, communication fire alarm, nurse call, appliances, fire extinguishers, beds, etc.)
Heating plant (e.g., high pressure steam boilers, chemical feed pumps, cooling towers, chemical testing, blow down procedures, prepare boilers for state inspections, etc.)
Activities may also include performing tasks related to the building trades (e.g., drywall installation and repair, carpentry repairs, framing and fabrication of projects, painting, varnishing, installing concrete, brick work, etc.)
Maintains a clean, safe work environment. This includes avoiding hazards and following accident prevention protocols. Handles assignments necessary to maintain safety, fire prevention, and security policies in and around the buildings and grounds.
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