Installs, repairs and maintains valves up to ¾ inch in diameter, thermostats, sensors, dampers, and other components of pneumatic, electric and electronic systems controlling the delivery of heat/hot water and/or air conditioning/chilled water to University facilities in order to maintain proper environmental temperatures.
Installs control valves in building heating and cooling systems; rebuilds valves operated by hydraulic, electric or pneumatic controllers; removes and replaces damaged or deteriorated packing in valves; and changes and adjusts diaphragms in valve activators.
Repairs, replaces, adjusts and calibrates thermostats and sensors controlling individual rooms and large air handlers.
Visually inspects and observes pressure and vacuum gauges, and adjusts controls to insure proper operation.
Installs pneumatic and electronic control systems, including sensors, thermostats, receiver controllers, valve and damper actuators, electric and pneumatic relays, and DDC controllers.
Determines inventory requirements for supplies, construction materials and replacement parts, and notifies supervisory personnel when (re)ordering is necessary.
Organizes assigned work so as to minimize materials and manhours required for proper completion of work, and instructs others in the operation of and preventive maintenance for all related tools and equipment.
Maintains the work area, all tools, all equipment, all supplies and any assigned vehicle(s) in a neat, clean and orderly condition and performs all work in accordance with established safety practices.
This position performs additional duties as requested by supervisory personnel.
Short Job Description:
High school diploma or equivalent from an accredited institution.
Ability to read and comprehend written instructions and safety regulations regarding the performance of job duties, and must have sufficient writing and mathematical skills to prepare estimates and supply requisitions.
Completion of a registered apprenticeship program, or an established, certified training program recognized by the University and/or written verification of a minimum of five (5) years experience at the journeyperson level in the trade.
Possession of a valid Michigan driver's license.
Ability to perform the essential functions of the job and use the tools of the trade.
Ability to complete a physical examination administered by the employer's designated physician.
One of the top-100 public universities in the United States, Western Michigan University is committed to being learner centered, discovery driven and globally engaged. Founded in 1903, what was once Western Michigan College became Michigan's fourth public university in 1957. Since then, WMU has undergone dramatic growth in size and stature. Today, the University offers more than 240 academic programs to students pursuing degrees through the doctoral level. More than 20 percent of its 25,000 students are enrolled in graduate course work, studying in disciplines ranging from atomic physics and graph theory to medieval literature and blind rehabilitation. Of 101 graduate offerings available, 30 lead to a doctoral degree.