Trinity Health-posted 7 months ago
Part-time
Howell, MI
Hospitals

Independently respond, evaluate and repair reported and discovered maintenance problems in Trinity Health buildings. This position provides a 'first look' for issues related to many trade groups and departments, for example: Clinical Engineering. Notifies the proper trade group, vendor, or leader of required repairs that they are unable to perform.

  • Makes repairs such as changing light bulbs, ballasts, light switches, and receptacle outlets.
  • Follows work standards set in NFPA 70E 'Electrical Safety in the Workplace'.
  • Safely works on electrical devices/items without power applied to the circuit (exception: parts operating at 50-volts or less).
  • Knowledgeable on correctly applying electrical lock out devices.
  • Can identify unsafe electrical situations and either correct or report it immediately.
  • Performs mechanical tasks such as adjusting thermostats, changing unit filters, and analyzing mechanical malfunctions.
  • Operates special air pressurization rooms.
  • Cleans air vents and the like.
  • Safely works on items with moving parts, making sure that the energy source is blocked off.
  • Has good knowledge and performs basic repairs on pneumatic tube transport system, and automated guided vehicles (AGV).
  • Contacts Clinical Engineering when repairs are beyond their skill level or when the repair time exceeds 30-minutes.
  • Follows all safety precautions when working on these systems including but not limited to: electrical shut offs (lockout tagout), blocking energy sources, eye protection and hearing protection.
  • Makes plumbing repairs that include leaking faucets, shower heads, obstructed sinks, traps and toilets.
  • Responds to reported leaks, determines source and contacts the required trade group; plumber for example.
  • Replaces urinal cartridges.
  • Knows how to select and wear the correct personal protection equipment (PPE); gloves, apron and splash-proof goggles for example.
  • Has very good understanding of the fire alarm and fire suppression systems.
  • Operates components of the system.
  • Is knowledgeable of all key locations and shuts off in an emergency.
  • Assembles, installs and repairs office and patient room furniture, modular units and the like.
  • Performs carpentry work such as installing door locksets, door self-closers, shelving, wall-mounted items and associated tasks.
  • Repairs the same.
  • Repairs and/or replaces patient use equipment that includes nurse call system components, wheelchairs, over-bed tables, patient beds, pillow speakers, televisions, clocks and initial operation test on newly purchased equipment.
  • Performs miscellaneous building repair including, but not limited to, ceiling tiles, patching walls, painting, flooring, and base molding.
  • Performs basic repairs and troubleshooting of doors, door access systems, and automatic doors.
  • Does the 'first-look' for all system issues needing immediate attention.
  • Shall notify the proper trade group, vendor, or leader of required repairs that they are unable to perform.
  • Inputs work activities using the Engineering data system (AIMS).
  • At least 7-hours of an 8-hour day shall be documented and must accurately depict the work performed.
  • Performs snow removal, salting and all other grounds duties when required.
  • Changes hospital tanks of nitrogen, nitrous oxide, oxygen and the like.
  • Performs scheduled preventive maintenance, records results on the forms provided and turns them in to management by the due date.
  • Works in conjunction with outside contractors on equipment and building system modifications.
  • As needed, turns in requests for parts to be ordered. This request shall include the part numbers and purchasing source.
  • Is available to perform duties at any of the SJMH buildings and locations.
  • Requires high school diploma or equivalent.
  • Two years related experience or combination of one-year experience plus one year related vocational training.
  • Maintains valid DMV driver's license.
  • Strong working knowledge of electrical, plumbing, hvac, carpentry, painting and other building systems.
  • Strong computer skills to operate pneumatic tube system, AGV system, fire alarm system, and for corresponding on e-mail and time recording on AIMS.
  • Ability to concentrate on detail for up to 70% of the time when repairs equipment.
  • Analytical skills necessary to troubleshoot system malfunctions.
  • Interpersonal skills necessary to determine equipment problems from user-personnel descriptions.
  • Read and understand blueprints related to job duties.
  • Understands and uses personal protection equipment as needed on each task.
  • Ability to understand and follow all policies and procedures.
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