Posting Number
PG193460SP
Working Title
Utilities Distribution Maintenance Technician
Anticipated Hiring Range
$46,681 - $54,902
Work Schedule
Monday - Friday, 6:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Department
Utilities & Engineering Services
About the Department
The 900+ positions of the Facilities Division service the students and staff of the University’s teaching, research/administrative space and 2,240 acres of infrastructure. The Facilities Division provides design and building services, maintenance, custodial, landscape, solid waste removal, utility, mail, and motor pool services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The goal is to deliver cost effective services to the University, ensure completed projects and maintenance that conform to codes and regulations, while minimizing University liabilities and disruptions caused by the maintenance, repair, building, and equipment modifications to the University.
Essential Job Duties
This position serves as a member of the Utilities Distribution (UD) shop team of maintenance mechanics. Utilities Distribution shop personnel perform skilled mechanical/plumbing work and general maintenance/repair of steam, condensate, storm water, chilled water, sanitary sewer, and domestic cold/hot water systems.
The shop supports all systems on NCSU’s Main Campus, Centennial Campus, and CBC (Veterinary School) campus. Both installation of new services and repair/replacement of old services are conducted. Welding and limited electrical duties are also included for fabrication and utility repair. This work involves troubleshooting and repairing of equipment (fans, pumps and receivers, steam lines, expansion joints, etc.), trenching and excavation, and working in confined spaces.
Other Responsibilities
Hours are subject to change to meet the needs of the University. This position is subject to emergency call back. Required to wear Personal Protective Equipment to include safety glasses, safety shoes and ear plugs. Additional safety equipment to include respirator, welding leathers, welding shield, hardhat, and/or other gear related to the work site.
This position has been designated as essential personnel for the University and may be required to report to work during adverse weather conditions even though the University may be operating on an alternate schedule. This position may assist with snow and ice removal under the direction of a supervisor.