Job SummaryÂ
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Under the supervision of the Facilities Chief Engineer and/or Lead Maintenance Tech, this position will undertake, support, and oversee repairs and preventative maintenance activities for both the building’s interior and exterior, as well as its infrastructure and equipment. Additionally, this position will be active in projects that will range from administrative organizational projects to minor tenant improvement construction management projects, which may span from one week to as long as one year.
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This position serves a point of contact for external maintenance contractors and provides clear directives to ensure the completion of required tasks. Responsibilities encompass the upkeep of high-pressure air systems, vacuum systems, HHW and Steam Boilers, HVAC, plumbing, lighting, electrical, and DI water systems. Furthermore, it includes overseeing and performing general maintenance tasks, such as painting, drywall work, carpentry, and the installation or relocation of equipment and furniture.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities
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- Assists in the continued operation, maintenance and repair of the central plant’s electrical, mechanical, structural, and control systems, encompassing chillers, exhaust fans, air handlers, pumps, steam systems, and related equipment.
- Timely and efficiently addresses work order requests for general maintenance tasks. Provides support for work orders that require extra coordination, communication with contractors, and sourcing of parts and tools.
- Engages directly with Operations, EH&S, and other administrative groups to effectively plan and schedule various projects.
- Actively identifies problems or potential situations and works with the Facilities Chief Engineer to determine the appropriate course of action.
- Assists in writing, maintaining and implementing new policies and procedures.
- Actively researches and offers recommendations for system improvements aimed at improving efficiency and/or reducing costs.
- Supervises the preventative maintenance, servicing, and repair of laboratory equipment, including but not limited to CO2 manifold delivery systems, liquid nitrogen handling, air compressors, DI water system, vacuum system, environmental rooms, BSC’s, pumps, ice machines, centrifuges, refrigerators, freezers, and other research related equipment.
- Oversees all contracted maintenance activities. Conducts daily and monthly inspections and testing of the DI water system, emergency generator, safety equipment, air conditioning, heating units, and related systems.
- Executes routine repairs and maintenance tasks for the building’s interior and exterior, floors, walls, ceilings, doors, drains, restrooms, lunchrooms, laboratories, electrical, plumbing, lighting, and parking lot.
- Manages tenant improvement projects, encompassing project scope definition, contractor coordination, and supervision.
- Maintains accurate logs, records and service manuals.
- Responds to equipment and building alarms during both operational and after-hours.
- Works with Operations on furniture purchases, space coordination, scheduling, and installation.
- Performs additional duties and manages special projects as required by the Operations department.
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Skills, Abilities and Conditions of Employment
- Minimum 3-5 years years prior experience in a maintenance or mechanical service related industryÂ
- High school diploma/GED required
- Must participate in 24/7 on call rotation schedule and arrive at Institute within one hour of notification.
- Must have general computer skills and working knowledge of Gmail, various Google applications, Microsoft Word, and Excel
- Must be able to work independently and within groups on tasks as needed.
- Satisfactory completion of the Institute’s background investigationÂ
- Satisfactory completion of the post-offer physical required Â
- Must be willing to sign an employee confidentiality agreementÂ
- Regular, reliable, on-time attendance and reliable transportationÂ
- Must be able to work overtime as neededÂ
- Must be able to adjust a regularly assigned work schedule based on workloadÂ
- Possess a valid California driver’s license and ability to run errands for the Institute Â
- Must be able to stand for prolonged periods of timeÂ
- Must be able to lift 50 lbsÂ
- Must be able to lift and carry 25 lbs easily Â
- Must have working knowledge of diagnostic equipment, carpentry and common hand tools.
- Must be able to use and work on step stool/ladder and work from heightsÂ
- Must have manual dexterity in both hands Â
- Must be able to bend down and/or stoop repeatedly throughout the workdayÂ
- Must be able to pull/push carts that could require a rolling starting force of 125 lbsÂ
- Must be able to open doors and pull loaded supply carts throughÂ
LJI provides Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment, and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type, regardless of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, marital status, disability status, genetics, medical conditions, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, reproductive health decisions, or pregnancy, or any other condition protected by state and local laws. This applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruitment, hiring, placing, training, promotion, compensation, benefits, transfers, educational assistance, terminations, layoffs, recalls, transfers, leaves of absences, and social and recreational programs.
La Jolla Institute is committed to compensation that is externally competitive and internally equitable. We validate this commitment by conducting regular market analyses to remain competitive with organizations of similar size in the nonprofit, independent research sector. Compensation decisions consider a variety of factors including experience, education, unique skill sets, organizational need, and internal equity.Â
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