Maintenance Technician – Electrical
DESCRIPTION OF JOB:
Primary responsibilities include the maintenance, repair, troubleshooting, and improvement of campus electrical and lighting systems. The position is designed for a skilled technician who can work both independently and as a member of the Facilities Operations team to improve the maintenance, reliability, safety, and energy efficiency of campus facilities.
The Maintenance Technician – Electrical is responsible for maintaining campus electrical and lighting systems, including the replacement of lamps, ballasts, fixtures, controls, and related equipment. Strong customer service skills are essential. Successful candidates will demonstrate a strong work ethic, positive attitude, initiative, and a commitment to continuous improvement within the Facilities Operations Department.
Responsibilities:
Maintain and Repair Campus Electrical and Lighting Systems
- Maintain recommended and appropriate interior and exterior light levels following IES guidelines using appropriate lamps, ballasts, fixtures, and controls.
- Perform preventive maintenance on campus lighting systems including cleaning and maintaining lamps, ballasts, fixtures, lenses, louvers, and reflective surfaces.
- Troubleshoot and repair lighting and electrical system issues.
- Replace ballasts, lamps, fixtures, switches, outlets, and other electrical components as necessary.
- Identify electrical maintenance needs and report situations requiring specialized contractor services to the Director of Facilities Operations.
- Assist with planning and implementation of lighting upgrades and replacement projects that improve energy efficiency.
- Assist with campus re-lamping projects and lighting replacement schedules.
- Perform maintenance and testing of fire alarm control panels, smoke detectors, and carbon monoxide detection systems as assigned.
- Enter and complete work orders accurately and in a timely manner using the computerized work order management system.
- Maintain records of maintenance activities and repairs.
- Utilize the AkitaBox work order system effectively.
Support Facility Maintenance Planning and Asset Management
- Collect building condition information and report deficiencies, hazards, deterioration, and equipment concerns to the Director of Facilities Operations.
- Assist in maintaining equipment inventories and asset records.
- Identify maintenance and replacement needs related to electrical systems and campus infrastructure.
- Provide recommendations regarding lifecycle replacement of electrical equipment and lighting systems.
- Assist in documenting maintenance activities and equipment conditions for future planning purposes.
- Assist the Director of Facilities Operations with coordinating and monitoring the work of electrical contractors to ensure projects are completed in accordance with specifications, safety requirements, and College standards.
- Assist the Director of Facilities Operations in obtaining quotes and bids for electrical repairs, equipment replacement, and capital improvement projects.
- Provide technical information and recommendations to support contractor selection, project planning, and scope development for electrical work.
Support Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Initiatives
- Assist with implementation of energy conservation and sustainability projects.
- Participate in meetings and activities associated with energy efficiency initiatives.
- Assist in identifying opportunities to improve energy performance through lighting upgrades, controls, and operational improvements.
- Support evaluation of HVAC and energy-related equipment performance as needed.
- Help gather information required for utility incentive and rebate programs.
Perform General Maintenance Duties
This may include one or more of the following areas depending upon skills and expertise:
- Appliance maintenance and repair.
- Painting and drywall repairs.
- Basic plumbing repairs.
- Carpentry work.
- Locksmith and key work.
- Structural repairs.
- Roofing repairs.
- Small motor repair.
- HVAC maintenance support.
- Elevator maintenance coordination.
- Follow all University policies, department procedures, and safety regulations.
- Perform other routine Facilities Operations work as assigned by the Director of Facilities Operations.
- Provide support to other maintenance staff and participate in on-call rotations as needed.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
Necessary Education or Work Experience:
- Successful completion of a trade school electrical program or a minimum of five years of experience in electrical and lighting maintenance and repair preferred.
- Journeyman Electrician license preferred.
- Experience with commercial or institutional building electrical systems preferred.
- Valid driver’s license and successful University MVR check required.
Required Knowledge and Skills:
- Working knowledge of building electrical systems.
- Working knowledge of lamps, ballasts, sensors, controls, and fixtures.
- Ability to troubleshoot and repair electrical and lighting systems.
- Knowledge of electrical safety practices and applicable codes.
- Computer literacy including proficiency with Microsoft Excel and Word and the ability to learn new software applications.
- Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Ability to provide excellent customer service.
- Ability to meet the public professionally and work collaboratively with faculty, staff, and students.
- Walking, bending, climbing, and lifting may be required.
- Attend meetings, seminars, and workshops as required.
- Ability to be on call for urgent or emergency situations on a rotating basis.
- Spanish proficiency is a plus.
Other Qualifications:
Edgewood University, a Catholic university sponsored by the Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa, is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to academic excellence through diversity in its faculty, staff, and students. Candidates must demonstrate multicultural competence – the awareness, knowledge, and skills needed to work with others who are culturally different from self in meaningful, relevant, and productive ways. Applicants from traditionally underrepresented populations including women and racial and ethnic minorities are especially encouraged to apply. The selected candidate must actively support the mission of the University by working with faculty, staff and students to share in our core values – truth, compassion, justice, partnership, and community.
Must be authorized to work lawfully in the United States without Employer Sponsorship.
How to Apply
Send one PDF document which includes cover letter, resume, and references with a subject line that includes the position code MLEC:
Edgewood University
Human Resources – MELC
1000 Edgewood College Drive
Madison, WI 53711
E-mail: humanresources@edgewood.edu
Equal Opportunity Employer