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Inside Higher Ed · 1 month ago

Facilities Electrical & Electronic Technician

The Ohio State University is seeking a Facilities Electrical and Electronics Systems Technician to maintain and repair critical electrical and electronic systems across campus. The role includes responsibilities such as installing and repairing circuits, maintaining electronic systems, and ensuring compliance with safety codes and regulations.

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Responsibilities

Branch Circuitry: Install and repair circuits, lighting, switches, outlets, and electrical panels
Electronic Systems: Maintain nurse call systems, automated lighting, TVs, clocks, and motors
Electrical Distribution: Work on motor controls, transformers, generators, panels, and circuits
Pneumatic Transport Systems: Maintain pneumatic tube and waste flow systems
Fire Alarm Systems: Respond to alerts, repair components, and update system software
Ensure compliance with safety codes and regulations
Document work and regulatory tests
Assist and train other technicians
Communicate with customers and coworkers
Attend meetings, training, and professional development sessions

Qualification

Electrical systems experienceTroubleshooting circuitsAC/DC theoryOSHA 10-hour certificationBlueprint readingCustomer service skillsUse of hand/power toolsBDSSystem design knowledgeCommunication skills

Required

High school diploma or GED, or equivalent combination of education and experience
Minimum 2 years of experience in electrical/electronic systems, including 1 year troubleshooting circuits or microprocessor-controlled equipment
Ability to obtain an OSHA 10-hour General Industry Safety and Health card during probation
Demonstrated competence in two technical specialties during probation

Preferred

Basic understanding of university building design standards (BDS)
Strong customer service and communication skills
Ability to read blueprints, follow safety protocols, and use hand/power tools
Knowledge of AC/DC theory, Ohm's Law, PLCs, and system design

Company

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2022-01-10Acquired
2006-08-31Series Unknown

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Stephanie Shweiki
Director, Foundation Partnerships
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