Tradesworker (Maintenance & Repair Handyman - University Dorms & Apartments)
Tradesworker (Maintenance & Repair Handyman - University Dorms & Apartments)
About Seattle Pacific University:
Founded in 1891, Seattle Pacific University has a long and distinguished history in Christian higher education. Located just minutes from downtown Seattle, SPU seeks to be a premier Christian University fully committed to engaging the culture and changing the world by graduating people of competence and character, becoming people of wisdom, and modeling grace-filled community. Seattle Pacific University seeks applicants committed to its Christian mission.
Diversity Statement
As part of our mission of cultural engagement, SPU is committed to building an excellent and diverse staff and faculty. Diversity is an ethos that is inseparable from our Christian faith. At SPU, we recognize diversity as a basic feature of God's creation and a core theme of the gospel. At the heart of our mission-centered commitment to becoming a more diverse community is a desire to represent the breadth of God's kingdom more fully.
We strive to become a workplace of choice and to recruit, develop, and retain faculty and staff who can embrace, value, and engage differences with humility and care. We invite you to join us on our journey by starting a career at SPU! Learn more about SPU's commitment to diversity and opportunities for our employees to deepen their capacity to serve our increasingly diverse student body.
Seattle Pacific University provides reasonable accommodation to applicants. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any portion of the application or hiring process please contact the Human Resources Department at (206)281-2809, or email hr@spu.edu. Notification must be given at least five (5) working days before the accommodation is needed.
General Summary: Performs semi-skilled tasks related to the maintenance and repair of buildings and related facilities and equipment.
Job Description:
- Performs maintenance and repairs to plumbing systems such as replacing pipe, water heaters, plumbing fixtures (toilets, faucets, shower heads, shower valves), soap dispensers, toilet seats, faucet washers, flushometers, gaskets, and valves; clears plumbing stoppages; and cleans sediment traps and drain pans.
- Lubricates fans, motors, pumps, and operating hardware.
- Repairs and replaces insulation.
- Cleans bearings, fan housings, fan squirrel cages or other impellers, light fixture diffusers, reflectors, and lens.
- Repairs and replaces light fixtures, receptacles, lamps of all types, fluorescent ballasts, exit fixtures, emergency light fixtures, lamp holders, and lamp sockets, switches, outlets, thermostat, fuses, small motors, conduit, and exit signs.
- Maintains/Replaces door hardware such as closers, panic bars, hinges, thresholds, and kick plates.
- Repairs and replaces residence hall furniture as needed. This may involves moving furniture and equipment.
- Maintains, repairs and replaces building architectural systems and elements, involving windows, doors, insulation, minor roof cleaning and repairs, floor covering, screens, window coverings, furniture, ceilings and ceiling tiles, gutters, and stairs.
- Performs work in support of minor alteration jobs such as rough concrete or carpentry work, demolition, site cleaning, delivery of supplies and materials, and removal of trash, rubbish, debris, excess stock, packing and other materials.
- Performs minor wall repairs involving, taping, mudding, texturing, and finishing drywall. Performs minor amounts of painting of interior and exterior building surfaces, trim, doors, and windows by brushing or rolling.
- Inspects residential buildings in order to create lists of maintenance and repair needs utilizing TMA software on university issued iPad.
- Assesses buildings for vandalism and reports findings to supervisor utilizing TMA software on university issued iPad.
- Assists other trades with carpentry, painting, plastering, plumbing, mechanical, and electrical projects when called upon.
- Carries and deploys ladders. Performs work from ladders, elevated platforms and rooftops.
- Inspects worksite for planned work's impact on other faculty, staff, and students. Consults with his supervisor and our departmental safety plans to ensure safety and regulatory compliance. Works with his/her supervisor to either prevent or communicate planned outages with key staff and residents.
- Will be on-call on a rotating basis approximately 4 times per year. The person on-call is responsible to be available via phone or pager during off-hours, including weekends, and be able to respond to the campus within two hours of being contacted. While serving on-call this position may perform a variety of maintenance activities such as carpentry, electrical, plumbing, door hardware/locks.
- All Facilities employees are designated as "essential staff" and are subject to working during times that the university closes due to inclement weather or an emergency.
REGULATED BUILDING MATERIALS ABATER:
- Earns and maintains a minimum of 16-hour Asbestos Worker Certification. Receive training and perform some mold remediation.
Requirements:
- High School Diploma or GED equivalent. Education or training at the level to ensure ability to understand, speak, read, and write English. Associates degree in the building trades or participation in an apprentice program, or equivalent training is preferred.
- Minimum of 3 years successful work experience in preventative maintenance or a related field that demonstrates mechanical aptitude. Work experience that proves good judgement in making decisions, asking for help, bringing forward problems, communication with others, and working around moving machinery and electricity.
- Knowledge of or experience with building codes, electrical codes, and fire codes, a plus.
- Ability to work independently. Works strategically to efficiently manage workload. Displays professional and positive customer service attitude with a variety of personalities and requests. Makes decisions in the field within specific guidelines.
- Must be physically able to perform mold remediation (training will be provided). Ability to properly use hand tools and power equipment used in the trade. . Must be able to load and unload materials. Must be able to lift and carry a minimum of 50 pounds.
- Must be able to carry, deploy, climb and lift different size ladders. Ability to work from ladders and elevated platforms. Must be able to climb stairs and ladders while carrying supplies or equipment. Must be able to access all areas of campus, including building roofs, any hour of the day or night.
- Must be able to follow written and verbal instructions. Ability to learn and act on new technical or complex information.
- Effective work habits, including commitment to quality of work, attention to detail, time management and organizational skills.
- Must be able to drive service vehicle. Must have valid WA State Driver's license and maintain a good driving record.
- Experience with Microsoft Office (Outlook email, Word, Excel) and TMA work order tracking software, a plus.
- Strong commitment to the University's Christian ministry and mission statement.
Additional Information:
All SPU employees are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and to submit documentary proof of vaccination unless an exception applies. For more information, see SPU's Vaccination Requirements FAQs webpage.
Position will remain open until filled.
Salary: $37,000 - $38,350 annually, DOE
This is a full time position with excellent benefits. SPU pays the employee premium for medical, dental, and vision insurance. SPU makes contributions to an employee HSA account and to a retirement account after one year of eligibility in the plan. Tuition discount program available for the employee and qualified immediate family members.
Application Instructions:
Please submit a cover letter and resume along with the online application.