Building Service Technician I (Clay Center, NE) jobs in United States
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln · 3 weeks ago

Building Service Technician I (Clay Center, NE)

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a top employer known for its supportive culture and outstanding benefits. As a Building Service Technician I, you will be responsible for maintaining and repairing buildings, assisting with HVAC systems, and ensuring the proper functioning of tools and equipment.

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Responsibilities

Assist with all phases of general and aesthetic maintenance of buildings, e.g. general maintenance of buildings, carpentry, painting, and general repair
Complete work orders as assigned by supervisor and manage in MP system
Coordinate assignments with other personnel as needed
Maintain accurate records and documentation
Report the need for further maintenance or any safety concerns to supervisor
Assist with oversight and monitoring of HVAC systems and with the installation and maintenance of equipment
Assist in campus snow removal
Ensure the proper use and functioning of tools and equipment
Practice preventive maintenance
Assist with the repair and changing of locks
Perform other duties as assigned such as assisting with pest control, mowing, or landscaping

Qualification

General maintenanceHVAC systemsPlumbingMechanical skillsCarpentryValid Driver’s LicenseOperating power toolsRecord keeping

Required

High school diploma or GED plus two years of related trades experience; equivalent education/experience considered
Valid Driver's License with ability to meet driver eligibility requirements
General knowledge in a variety of skilled trade areas including plumbing, mechanical, and carpentry
Ability to operate equipment and tools such as mowers, trimmers, snow equipment, power tools, tractor backhoe, and/or forklift

Benefits

Generous leave benefits including paid vacation, sick leave, parental leave, and holidays
Comprehensive insurance options: medical, dental, vision, and life coverage
Tuition assistance through employee and dependent scholarship programs
Retirement plans with university matching contributions
A workplace culture that values your time outside of work

Company

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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The University of Nebraska–Lincoln was chartered as a land-grant university on February 15, 1869, to create opportunity for the state of Nebraska.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Alisha Nave
HR Business Partner
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Angela Rushing
Human Resources Business Partner
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