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An established industry player in healthcare is seeking a skilled Facilities Technician - Licensed Electrician. In this role, you will be responsible for performing skilled duties primarily as a licensed electrician, conducting routine maintenance, and troubleshooting various equipment issues. You will also assist in the training of staff and participate in process improvement initiatives. This position offers a dynamic work environment where your contributions to facility maintenance and operations will directly impact the quality of care provided. If you have a passion for hands-on work and a commitment to excellence, this opportunity is perfect for you.
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Summary: Performs skilled duties primarily as a Licensed Electrician based on experience and certification. Also responsible for performing routine maintenance procedures, troubleshooting all equipment maintenance problems, assisting in other areas of facilities and grounds maintenance as directed. Assists with training and orientation of existing and new staff. Makes recommendations for process improvements and participates in lean initiatives. Participates in projects assigned to the department, performs all required preventative and corrective maintenance work orders, troubleshoots problems with facility equipment involving electrical, mechanical, plumbing, or HVAC failures. Maintains and services equipment and systems such as ice makers, pneumatic tube carriers, HVAC systems, doors/automatic openers, and assists in boiler plant operations. Maintains building finishes by performing drywall finishing, painting, staining, repair, and application of wall coverings.
Education: Must be a high school graduate or equivalent with GED. Two-years technical training from a vocational or technical school is preferred.
Licensure/Certification: Valid state driver’s license is required. Requires a recognized electrician license.
Experience: Four-years combined experience as a maintenance technician and/or commercial electrician.