This position will maintain, repair, install, and modify communication and electronic equipment, scoreboards, clocks, access control systems, security cameras, doorbells, and sound systems. Fabricates, modifies, maintains, and repairs specialized electronic equipment and related devices; participates in design activities and resolve equipment operational problems; calibrates, repairs, and tests, scientific/electronic components and equipment involving the use of meters, oscilloscopes, frequency standards, transistors, capacitors, and transformers; Provides technical information, advice, operating instructions, and similar information to supporting skilled trades employees. Designs and/or modifies standard electronic circuitry, including data collection equipment and unusual test equipment. Erects and works from ladders, scaffolding, boom trucks, and similar devices; Reads and interprets blueprints, diagrams, sketches, and job specifications; Prepares detailed reports, recommendations, records, and similar information for supervisory and management use; Requisitions equipment, materials, and parts; Estimates time and materials to be used on the job; Stocks, maintains, and may operate a University service vehicle; May staff a swing shift trouble truck and respond to a wide variety of service calls; Serves as a resource authority to supporting skilled trades; Leads, trains and oversees support staff. Ability to identify and mitigate health hazards associated within the working environment. This position will engage in high performing, leading edge practices, valuing people, partners and stewardship.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1-10 employees