The hiring rate for this position is as follows: Level 1 rate is $32.50 and Level 2 rate is $27.00. Hiring offers will be determined based on the final candidates qualifications certifications and experience. The recruiter can share more information about what the anticipated hiring rate would be based upon your specific qualifications during the selection process.
The CIA offers a substantial benefits package that includes medical coverage available at no cost to qualifying employees dental insurance vision insurance life insurance short and long term disability insurance retirement savings plan with high employer contributions a generous paid time off program and more!
As the benefits package at the CIA results in a significant value above the hiring base rate for this position we encourage you to apply so that our recruiters can share more information with you about the benefits of working for the CIA.
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POSITION SUMMARY
The Building Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for general maintenance and repairs of all equipment and services for buildings at The Culinary Institute of America (CIA). This includes but is not limited to; performing general preventative maintenance (PM) work and inspections clearing drains and grease traps servicing mechanical equipment lighting pilot lights for kitchen appliances responding to radio requests and emergencies completing electronic work orders as assigned and coordinating work priorities with the Building Maintenance Operations Manager.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Performs a wide variety of work on all structures and systems both on the campus and on related infrastructure under the ownership of the CIA off campus.
- Interacts in a positive professional and helpful manner with all campus stakeholders including students chefs faculty staff outside vendors and campus guests.
- Conducts repairs preventive maintenance and replacements on all systems as required and/or directed (i.e. minor boiler servicing water testing and treatment roof patching filter changes etc.).
- Monitors inspects and trouble-shoots all equipment and systems for designed operation and implements any adjustments repairs or replacements as required.
- Performs routine facility inspections as required including: all boilers mechanical and equipment rooms roofs and infrastructure and is proactive about identifying and addressing deficiencies observed.
- Works on various facility components including repairs to door hardware locks fire protection systems (smoke fire and sprinkler systems) as required.
- Performs minor aesthetic repairs such as: mopping painting spackling replacing carpet tile or ceiling grid.
- Coordinates and conducts work in a way to minimize disruption to classes and other campus activities.
- Responds to work orders within residence halls repairing all systems including plumbing heating signage window blinds and window and door repairs. Sometimes enters while rooms are occupied by students.
- Maintains communication with campus stakeholders including academic persons such as: faculty students RDs RAs and the residential life office keeping them and other key stakeholders apprised of status of work orders emergencies and other communications as needed.
- Completes work orders assigned through an assigned computer or tablet and properly follows up with work orders that are assigned by their supervisor or as directed by the Help Desk.
- Assists outside contractors and accompany them as needed. Reviews their work to ensure work is being completed safely and professionally.
- Assists with special event set-ups and breakdowns which may be assigned after normal business hours including nights and weekends.
- Building Maintenance operates 24/7 and in the event of an emergency i.e. natural disaster power outage etc. a Building Maintainer will be required to report for duty if deemed essential.
- Any and all other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
- High School Diploma or GED.
Experience:
- Minimum of three (3) years working experience in general facilities maintenance or one (1) year of working experience in a skill trade such as electrical HVAC-R boiler service or plumbing or formal equivalent trade school experience.
Licenses / Certifications:
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Certificate from an accredited trade school in mechanical or electrical systems.
- Window and door hardware repairs.
- Hands on knowledge of appliance repairs including: refrigerators stoves ovens etc.
- Experience in painting tilework and roofing repairs.
- More than five (5) years of experience in a skilled trade.
REQUIRED SKILLS
- Must be able to read blueprints work orders instructions and communicate in English and follow direction and procedures. Able to work in an electronic environment including reading email sending pictures electronically and using a handheld device to receive update and close out work orders.
- Skillful with tools of minor plumbing painting tile work carpentry mechanical and electrical trades.
- Strong teamwork and interpersonal skills; ability to be adaptable dependable and handle multiple priorities simultaneously.
- Ability to follow all constraints both formal and informal including OSHA and CIA safety protocols and other applicable rules protocols and procedures.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Must be available based upon business needs with prior notification to work on evenings and weekends or in the event of an emergency such as natural disaster power outage etc. they will be required to report if deemed essential.
- May be required to work on different shifts work schedules and report to various supervisors based upon the needs of the Institute with advance notice.
- This position is physically demanding and often requires heavy lifting of material weighing up to fifty (50) pounds and climbing to heights above twenty (20) feet.
- At times the work environment may be extremely hot or extremely cold. Temperatures can range from -10 F to 110 F minus wind-chill. Position requires work outdoors sometimes extreme winter temperatures in crawl spaces on rooftops and confined areas where heat is sometimes 110-120 F.
- Ability to sit stand walk use hands to grasp handle and feel materials reach with hands and arms stoop kneel crouch and taste or smell.
- Must supply initial pair of anti-slip and anti-mar sole safety work shoes/boots.
- Must be able to work from high places on ladders near the edge of roofs.