Access Services Evening Operations Coordinator
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Humboldt
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The University Library seeks a Access Services Evening Operations Coordinator in the Access Services department. The Access Services Evening Operations Coordinator provides coordination of library operations and services to students and faculty during evening hours (until closing) and on Sundays. This position coordinates Student Assistant activities, the Front Desk/Checkout Desk, and coordinates library services. |
Facilities Maintenance Mechanic
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Chico
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The Facilities Maintenance Mechanic is a skilled generalist, independently performing a wide range of skilled journey-level trade work in one trade, such as electro-mechanical, with strong skills in other trades. Under general supervision of the Associate Director of Facility Operations and Projects, University Housing, the Facilities Maintenance Mechanic performs a variety of skilled preventive and general maintenance, repair, construction, and renovation of facilities and systems, including, but not limited to HVAC, plumbing and electrical systems. Incumbent responds to routine and non-routine maintenance and service requests, operates, tests, installs, diagnoses, repairs, and performs corrective and preventive maintenance to ensure maintenance objectives are met. Responsibilities include preparing cost estimates for labor and materials, ordering materials, fabricating parts, maintaining tools and equipment, maintaining records and retrieving work related data using manual and/or computerized record keeping systems, preparing standard reports, and consulting with other trades workers.
The essential functions and responsibilities listed in this position description are typical work activities and the general range of work functions performed by the Facilities Maintenance Mechanics, they are not an all-inclusive or restrictive list of Facilities Maintenance Mechanic-related work. University Housing maintains, operates, and protects CSU Chico's student housing and related facilities and environs to provide an atmosphere that is conducive to learning, safe and healthy for the campus community, and attractive for visitors while preserving the physical heritage for future generations. |
Lead Electrician
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Chico
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Electricians perform the full range of journey-level skilled electrical and related work, including installation, maintenance, modification and repair of electrical apparatuses, equipment and systems. Responsibilities include installation and maintenance of typical and specialized electrical systems, and electrical support for related trades, such as HVAC and telecommunications, for both new installations and repairs/retrofitting. Electricians provide support services for campus events, such as setup and removal of temporary power, and routine operational duties such as, tracking work orders, preparing cost estimates, maintaining inventory, monitoring and inspecting the work of contractors, preparing reports and ordering supplies. Electricians are required to be on standby for emergency repairs, as scheduled. In addition to performing the duties of an Electrician, the Lead Electrician is responsible for supervising, instructing and working with a small group of Electricians and semi-skilled assistants, ensuring safety procedures are followed , laying-out and coordinating the work flow for jobs, preparing materials lists and ordering supplies for jobs. The Lead Electrician spends the majority of time working as a skilled electrician, with ancillary lead work and project planning responsibilities. As part of the normal duties of this position, the incumbent may perform the work outlined in the Position Descriptions of subordinates, as well as the work described in the CSU Classification Standards for the Electrician series. |
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. |
Equipment Technician II, Electronic
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Northridge
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The Equipment Technician II, Electronic at CSUN’s College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) executes skilled maintenance, repair, and modification of laboratory electronic systems, supporting instructional and research activities. Utilizing diagnostic tools and simulation software, this role ensures equipment operability, assists faculty and students, and contributes to laboratory setups, fostering an efficient and educational lab environment within the engineering college. |