This position is responsible for handling and distributing chemicals to various campus buildings, as well as testing and adjusting chemical levels in a wide range of HVAC equipment—including cooling towers, boilers, closed-loop heating and cooling systems, and swimming pools. Duties include performing daily and weekly chemical checks, completing seasonal cooling tower cleanings, and providing maintenance, repair, and installation of components associated with chemical water treatment systems for HVAC equipment. The role requires experience using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and respirators when working with chemicals. The position also involves the use of drums, two‑ and four‑wheel carts, and standard hand tools related to the trade. Work may be performed from ladders, scaffolding, swing stages, boom trucks, and similar elevated devices. Basic knowledge of pumping and piping systems is required. Additional responsibilities include requisitioning materials and parts, interpreting blueprints, diagrams, sketches, and job specifications, and estimating time and materials needed for assignments. The position also prepares records and service reports documenting treatment levels, job time, and materials used. Strong customer service skills are essential, as this role regularly interacts with campus customers and supports positive working relationships across the MSU community. The breakdown of job responsibilities is as follows: 40% Conduct testing of chemical levels and make necessary adjustments to maintain proper treatment levels in HVAC open and closed loop water systems, as well as swimming/exercise pools and hot/cold tubs. Perform seasonal cleaning of cooling towers. Perform maintenance on cooling towers and associated components including but not limited to valves, fans, gear boxes, water meters, filters, and strainers. 20% Assist in the delivery of chemicals used in water treatment to campus buildings. Requires the use of carts and equipment used to handle containers from quart up to large bulk holding tanks of 1000 gallons or more. 20% Diagnose and repair various controls used to treat open and closed HVAC water treatment systems and the treatment of swimming and exercise pools and cold/hot tubs. 10% Take samples for the state of Michigan or in-house testing including but not limited to pH, Legionella and biological testing. 10% Time tracking, job cost accounting, record keeping, customer communication, material procurement, and correspondence through email, training sessions, meetings, and professional development activities. 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