Description
UCLA HEALTH
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Description
Reporting to the Senior Superintendent and/or Facility
Manager, the Facilities Mechanic will perform routine and semi-skilled tasks in
the maintenance, alteration, and repair of buildings and related facilities
equipment under general supervision. Incumbents may work independently,
as part of a maintenance crew, or under the general direction of a
journey-level crafts worker. This position involves responsibilities for
routine and emergency maintenance across multiple hospital and offsite locations,
ensuring safety, functionality, and compliance. The candidate must be skilled
in critical thinking, detail-oriented, and dedicated to delivering high-quality
work in a dynamic, 24/7 environment.
- Applies
knowledge in the trouble shooting, repair, maintenance and testing of
the Plumbing systems installed in all Healthcare buildings. - Applies
knowledge in the trouble shooting, repair, maintenance and
testing of Hardware issues such as Doors, Locks, Hinges, etc. installed in
all Healthcare buildings. - Applies
knowledge in the trouble shooting, repair, maintenance and testing of
the Electrical systems installed in all Healthcare buildings. - Applies
knowledge in the trouble shooting, repair, maintenance and testing of
the Nurse Call systems installed in all Healthcare buildings. - Performs and completes
daily, weekly and monthly preventive maintenance in accordance with
governing agencies and departmental policy and procedures.
Salary Rate: $37.47
Qualifications
Minimum of 2 years in
healthcare and familiar with medical terminology.Skill in communicating
and obtaining clear and concise information.Skill in reading and
writing standard English in order to understand written directions and
convey concise and grammatically correct information.Basic knowledge and work
experience with materials, equipment and tools as it pertains to plumbing,
electrical, HVAC systems and/or carpentry work.Knowledge and experience
with MS Office, MS Word and MS Outlook.Willingness to work
overtime as required and under adverse situations.Experience working in a
hospital environment.Knowledge of Joint
Commission standards.Knowledge of applicable
State and local codes and standards.