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Electrician (2 Positions)
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San José
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| Under general supervision of the Supervising Electrician, performs skilled journey-level electrical work, including the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems, equipment, and low-voltage systems such as fire and alarm systems. Duties include troubleshooting malfunctions, planning and wiring new or remodeled installations, testing equipment for safety and efficiency, and fabricating parts. The incumbent ensures work complies with codes and specifications, uses a computerized maintenance system, and may guide unskilled or semi-skilled assistants. |
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Refrigeration Mechanic
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San José
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| San José State University is seeking a skilled journey-level Refrigeration Mechanic to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair HVAC and refrigeration systems. Duties include overhauling and servicing equipment, diagnosing issues with electrical, pneumatic, or digital controls, and improving system efficiency across campus. The role also involves using building automation systems, maintaining records and inventory, ordering parts, and guiding skilled and semi-skilled staff. With a focus on preventive maintenance and customer service, this position helps ensure a safe, comfortable, and efficient learning environment. |
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Customer Service Specialist
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San José
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| The Customer Service Specialist works under the general supervision of the Director of Administrative Services and independently provides front desk and payroll support to the Facilities Development and Operations Department, including processing time off and overtime. |
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Custodian
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Sonoma
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| Facilities Management, Administration & Finance |
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Department Coordinator
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Northridge
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| The Department Coordinator serves as a central contributor to the Career Education and Professional Development (CEPD) Office, delivering comprehensive administrative and financial coordination. This role supports strategic initiatives, student engagement, and professional programming while ensuring seamless office operations for approximately 7,000 business students within the Nazarian College of Business and Economics. |