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Special Olympics Illinois · 3 months ago

Building Services Technician-Administration Chicago Office

Special Olympics Illinois is a not-for-profit sports organization that offers year-round training and competition in 18 sports. They are seeking a Building Services Technician to serve as a general maintenance administrator for their Chicago office, assisting with building projects and maintenance tasks throughout the year.

Non-profit Organization Management

Responsibilities

Performs minor repairs as needed
Maintains landscaping alterations not provided by vendors including mowing of grass strips, weed control and landscape projects
Maintains housekeeping duties as needed to ensure professional image for the Chicago Office
Paints, remodels and refurbish areas as needed
Maintains and has fleet vehicle serviced
Performs other work related duties as assigned

Qualification

Building maintenanceLandscapingComputer knowledgeCustomer serviceFirst Aid/CPR CertificationMulti-taskingInterpersonal skillsCommunication skillsTeam collaboration

Required

Physical mobility, moderate work and close visual acuity required
Working computer knowledge and ability to learn computer programs and proprietary software
Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills, as well as communication skills, both written and oral
Ability to multi-task, work under pressure and meet deadlines
Able to work collectively with the Special Olympics Illinois team, current and prospective vendors, and other external constituents
Passion for the Special Olympics mission required
Valid driver's license
First Aid/CPR Training and Certification required or willing to obtain within the first six months; must be able and willing to effectively administer First Aid/CPR on-site during events
Valid driver's license and proof of insurance is required
Offers of employment are contingent upon clear results of a background check

Preferred

Associate's degree with one years' related experience or high school equivalent with three+ years' related experience
Special Olympics experience preferred

Benefits

2 hours of paid time off earned for every 35 hours worked. Up to 13 days may be carried over annually.
401(k) options for all employees working over 1,000 hours annually.

Company

Special Olympics Illinois

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Special Olympics Illinois is a non-profit organization that gives year-round training and competes in sports to people with disabilities.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage

Leadership Team

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Dave Breen
President/CEO
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Peter Beale-DelVecchio
President & CEO
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