Facilities Technician I jobs in United States
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Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont · 3 months ago

Facilities Technician I

Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont is dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals through job training and employment opportunities. The Facilities Technician I is responsible for maintaining the Goodwill Opportunity Campus and the Goodwill Construction Skills Training Center, conducting inspections, managing work orders, and performing preventive maintenance on building systems.

Corporate TrainingEmploymentNon Profit

Responsibilities

Conducts weekly facilities checklist to review open work orders, needed repairs, and alleviate reoccurring issues. Documents are summarized and submitted to the Facilities Support Specialist, Manager, Facilities Services and Director, Facilities Services. Creates work orders and implements corrective action for each deficiency noted in report
Ensures weekly testing and inspection of building fire pump and emergency generator, logs results in Life Safety Binder
Conducts monthly inspection of emergency exit lights, fire extinguishers, eye wash stations, ladders, and AED units throughout the GOC and Goodwill Construction Skills Training Center
Supports of a range of project management functions including, but not limited to: assisting with contracts, schematics, project cost estimates, composes request for proposals (RFP’S), data management, memos, researches, and creates presentations to inform decision makers
Secures quotes, schedules replacement, and manages scope for capital improvement projects
Conducts daily building surveys of assets to write reports about the conditions of the building systems
Schedules and closes work order tickets using CMMS systems
Performs preventive maintenance on air conditioning units to include the replacing filters, and cleaning coils, per Agency SOPs
Replaces or repairs plumbing fixtures and cleans or unclogs drain lines
Performs light construction work to include building shelves, underpinning, leveling and bracing, and repairing doors and hinges
Opens and closes the Building in accordance with operational hours, as needed
Installs or replaces ballasts, light fixtures, light switches and electrical outlets
Inspects interior and exterior systems to ensure operations and repairs
Disarms and resets fire sprinkler and fire - life safety systems and contacts the Fire Department in the event of an emergency
Performs light painting
Sets up conference areas and meeting rooms as requested
Conducts and records safety drills as related to assigned facility in supervisor’s absence
Works with Manager, Facilities Services, Manager, Custodial and Campus Services and Director, Facilities Services to conduct building surveys and inspections
Informs Manager, Facilities Services, what equipment is needed. Provides research and competitive pricing on needed tools, parts, and supplies prior to making a purchase

Qualification

HVAC systemsWork Order Management SystemPlumbing repairsElectrical componentsProject managementEmotional maturityCommunication skillsRelationship-building skills

Required

High School Diploma or general education degree (GED)
Two years of experience providing maintenance work
Minimum of two years of experience or applicable certification(s) for HVAC systems
Ability to make temperature adjustments and troubleshoot problems
Working knowledge of lighting and electrical components including the ability to change out bulbs and components
Working knowledge of plumbing and able to replace components (making basic repairs)
One year experience managing vendors for facility related services and kitchen equipment
Ability to use a Work Order Management System
Maintenance Database Administration
Valid Driver's License (Class C) and safe driving record (as determined by the Agency's insurance carrier)
Regularly required to stand and walk
Frequently required to bend, twist and turn body
Regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; push or pull; stoop or kneel
Occasionally lift and/or move up to 50-100 pounds
Ability to climb ladders as needed
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and depth perception

Company

Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont

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Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont provides job training and employment services.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
unknown
Key Investors
Lowe's Foundation
2024-03-13Grant

Leadership Team

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Jose Luis
Chief Operating Officer
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Carola Cárdenas
Director, Workforce Partnerships and Outreach
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