Facilities/Maintenance jobs involve ensuring that buildings and their services meet the needs of the people that work in them. These positions focus on the upkeep, repair, and smooth operation of various systems within a building, such as heating, air conditioning, electrical, plumbing, and landscaping. Key features of these roles include problem-solving skills, physical dexterity, and the ability to work with technical equipment. Maintenance staff play a crucial role in safety and functionality by addressing wear and tear, conducting regular inspections, and implementing preventative measures to maintain a suitable working environment.
Facilities/Maintenance jobs encompass a broad range of roles dedicated to the upkeep, repair, and optimization of buildings and equipment. These roles ensure operational efficiency, safety, and comfort within various environments such as commercial complexes, residential areas, and industrial sites. Key characteristics of such positions include a hands-on approach, problem-solving skills, and a thorough understanding of maintenance procedures and health and safety regulations. This field often involves coordination with multiple departments, managing emergency repairs, and conducting regular inspections to maintain high standards of functionality and appearance.
can be hybrid although it is mostly carried out in person at the Museum of Art in Ann Arbor. Evening and weekend work is required. In deciding whether to apply for a position at UMMA, you are strongly encouraged to consider whether your values align with our Commitment to Anti-Racist Action and a More Inclusive Museum.
www. umma. umich. edu/blm Responsibilities 50% - Building Maintenance We are open to the public for over 50 hours a week and have classes in the building Monday - Friday 8:00 - 5:00. The original building is over 100 years old and the addition was constructed in 2008. You will manage the ongoing, daily needs of the facility including building-related requests and repairs
working with UM Plant departments. Elevator Shop HVAC Security Systems Lighting Plumbing / Electrical Pest Control 25% - Events and Rentals We host many UMMA events including exhibition openings and donor events.
We also rent the facility to other UM departments and individuals for weddings or large events. Oversee all UMMA Events and Facilities Rentals You will manage the UMMA Assistant Facilities Manager who coordinates events and rentals at UMMA Collaborate with food service vendors to ensure that catering events are handled according to customer specifications while observing UMMA procedures 15% - Building Use We produce 10-15 exhibitions each year and you will support the curatorial
team by preparing the galleries for exhibition installation. Manage access to the building, offices, and storage areas Organize multi-faceted projects requiring the coordination of detailed facts, figures, and timelines Coordinate internal office relocations including the set-up of furniture, equipment, cleaning, and painting You are the liaison with the University's Department of Public Safety and Security (DPSS) and the University of Michigan Housekeeping.
10% - Building Safety We pride ourselves on our safety record with yearly life safety inspections by the UM Environmental Health and Safety Department. You will ensure the safety of the Museum of Art staff, visitors, and art observing regulations, policies, and museum industry standards.
Ensure the security of building, occupants, and contents through the review of building security systems, card-key software, and adherence to security rules for entry and egress Ensure adherence to regulations, building safety procedures, perform safety audits, and implement corrective measures You will educate and train staff on building-related and safety procedures Required Qualifications A Bachelor's degree in facilities management or a related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
2+ years experience in institutional or facilities management with an emphasis on project coordination and implementation 2+ years experience working with building maintenance and a knowledge of issues that arise 2+ years experience in event management Customer-service oriented attitude A commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion - link to our commitment to anti-racist action U-M EEO/AA Statement The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. PDN-9ae1e2b4-33ec-4500-ae80-294366377dd4
Facilities/Maintenance jobs encompass roles focused on the upkeep and proper functioning of an organization's physical assets and environments. Responsibilities may include repairing infrastructure, conducting routine inspections, ensuring safety protocols, and maintaining the aesthetic appeal of buildings or landscapes. These jobs often require technical knowledge, hands-on skills, a proactive attitude, and an eye for detail. Individuals in this field are essential for preserving the operational efficiency and longevity of facilities, thereby supporting the overall business continuity and employee well-being. These roles can vary from general maintenance technicians to specialized HVAC, electrical, or plumbing experts.
Maintenance unit has an opening for a temporary Parking Equipment Maintenance Worker. This position works outdoors in parking lots and structures and will be exposed to varying, sometimes extreme weather conditions. Responsibilities Perform custodial maintenance on parking control equipment and devices including cleaning equipment exterior surfaces, display screens and enclosures using various cleaning products.
Perform basic operational maintenance of parking control equipment and devices including replacing light bulbs, batteries, ribbons, tickets, gate arms, labels and decals; cleaning card readers and lubricating gate arms, etc. using various solvents, cleaners and lubricants. Answer
requests for assistance and perform basic functions in gate system software. Assist with equipment installation and removal. Assist in the collection of revenues from meters and central pay machines.
Upload/download maintenance, inventory and collection data from/to meters and central pay machines using portable handheld devices. Evaluate equipment operations and advise technicians and supervision about functionality and operating problems. Organize and clean shop and stockroom areas. Maintain inventory of shop supplies and parts. Maintain assigned work areas, vehicles, repair equipment and tools. Required Qualifications High school diploma or GED General understanding of electronic and
electrical equipment operation A valid Michigan driver's license with an excellent driving record Ability to read and interpret equipment operating manuals Customer service experience Strong interpersonal skills Desired Qualifications Minimum one year experience in the repair and maintenance of electro-mechanical equipment Training in electronics technology Knowledge of parking control equipment and its operation Work Schedule Full Time: 40 hours per week: Wednesday - Friday, 9AM - 5:30 PMSaturday & Sunday, 7AM - 3:30 PMFor the first 30 days or until training is complete, work schedule will be Monday - Friday, 6 AM - 2:30 PM.
Additional Information Facilities and Operations seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce as a reflection of our commitment to serve the diverse people of Michigan, to sustain the excellence of the university, and to offer our studentsrichly varied disciplines, perspectives and ways of knowing and learning.
Background Screening The University of Michigan conducts background checks on all job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer and may use a third party administrator to conduct background checks. Background checksare performed in compliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Application Deadline Job openings are posted for a minimum of seven calendar days.
The review and selection process maybegin as early as the eighth day after posting. Thisopening may be removed from posting boards and filled anytime after the minimum posting period has ended. U-M EEO/AA Statement The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. PDN-9adbd9a4-126e-422b-af5d-490b006b8bd4
while ensuring a bright future for yourself and XPO. If you’re looking for a growth opportunity, join us at XPO. As the Fleet Maintenance Manager for Parts and Tires, you will be responsible for administering and managing our vehicle maintenance parts and tire programs as well as overseeing the rollout of new processes and procedures designed for continuous improvement.
You’ll need strong leadership skills and customer service experience in order to plan and direct shop leaders on the purchasing and inventory of parts and tires along with testing alternative processes and options. If you’re looking for an exciting opportunity with a global company that’s clearly going places, join us
at XPO. Pay, benefits and more. We are eager to attract the best, so we offer competitive compensation and a generous benefits package, including full health insurance (medical, dental and vision), 401(k), life insurance, disability and the opportunity to participate in a company incentive plan.
What you’ll do on a typical day: Travel to and monitor multiple shops for efficiency, safety, financial controls and maintenance compliance Maintain costs within budget and strive to reduce costs on parts and tires Monitor and analyze trends in parts and tire utilization, including reviewing gains, shortages and usage Minimize the time that equipment is out of service Know and comply with pertinent
DOT regulations Minimize the maintenance CSA violations Train hourly and management personnel in proper maintenance procedures Ensure that all maintenance employees comply with all company policies and procedures Communicate with outside vendors and service centers to monitor company equipment for repairs and preventive maintenance schedules What you need to succeed at XPO: At a minimum, you’ll need: 4 years of experience in the transportation industry Management or supervisory experience A valid driver’s license Availability to travel up to 50% of the time It’d be great if you also have: Bachelor’s degree in Business or a related field Fleet maintenance experience Experience working with heavy-truck or automotive mechanical and electrical systems Less-than-Truckload (LTL) experience Availability to work a variety of shifts, including days, evenings, nights and weekends Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to effectively organize and present information; ability to lead and motivate others Excellent time management skills This job requires the ability to: Lift up to 50 lbs.
frequently and greater than 75 lbs. occasionally Safely walk and stand for extended periods of time on a loading dock that is not climate-controlled and may be slippery Work outdoors in inclement weather Reach (including above your head), bend, climb, push, pull, twist, squat and kneel Be part of something big.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, interaction, disability, veteran or other protected status. All applicants who receive a conditional offer of employment may be required to take and pass a pre-employment drug test. The above statements are not an exhaustive list of all required responsibilities, duties and skills for this job classification. Review XPO's candidate privacy statement here.
Michigan Dining offers a program that provides high-quality food and a learning environment for our students and campus community including staff. It's adding a purpose to your profession. Student Life Facilities in partnership with Housing provides a seamless residential experience for residents.
Work at Michigan, take great pride in the successful services provided, and become a victor for the greater good. What You'll Do As a Kitchen Cleaner for Michigan Dining you will maintain a clean kitchen by removing trash, sweeping and mopping floors, cleaning equipment, filtering fryers, cleaning hood vents and drains, and washing dishes, pots, pans. Assist and work with other kitchen cleaners
and staff performing general cleaning of kitchen areas and maintain a clean work environment following HACCP standards and health codes. As a Custodian II for Student Life Facilities, you will maintain the cleanliness of the building by cleaning the assigned area of work and equipment including floors, furniture, and walls.
Operate carpet cleaning equipment, mechanical cleaning, and floor scrubbing equipment, and will sweep, mop, strip, and wax floors. Maintain entrance areas and grounds around the building by sweeping and leaf blowing. Clean restrooms and unplug commodes, urinals, and sink drains without dismantling fixtures, and will stock restroom supplies. You will clean walls, blinds,
mirrors and other fixtures. Collect and transport waste materials to designated areas.
Clean and wax all furniture, cases, fixtures, and furnishings, and move or arrange furniture. Open or lock buildings or rooms. Why Work at Michigan? Earn a Living Wage - Positions range from $17-$21 per hour, with annual increases. Locations near AATA bus routes, with free bus fare for employees. Work-Life Balance - consistent schedules and paid holidays. Diverse and Inclusive Environment - work in a culture that values creativity, difference, and inclusivity. Culinary Excellence - MDining has received national recognition for culinary achievements. Unbeatable Benefits - health, dental, vision, and matched retirement contributions.
Growth opportunities - continuing education and tuition assistance, culinary certifications. Required Qualifications Proficiency in English and ability to interpret instructions. Ability to work a flexible schedule that may include weekends & holidays. Ability to assemble, disassemble, and operate kitchen equipment. Ability to understand and implement OSEH and HACCP physical and food safety standards and use resources responsibly, and recognize and minimize waste. Maintain a static position for extended periods of time. Routinely move items weighing up to 50 lbs.
Work Schedule Monday through Friday: 1:00 PM - 9:30 PM Saturday and Sunday: OFF Additional Information Department: MDining -- Mary Markley Hourly Pay Rate : $19.25 - $19.89 Union Affiliation This position is covered under the collective bargaining agreement between the U-M and the AFSCME union, which contains and settles all matters with respect to wages, benefits, hours and other terms and conditions of employment. U-M EEO/AA Statement The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. PDN-9ad3ccc9-e2b6-48ff-b4a9-8df1a4b86eda
conditioning units- repair sheet metal structures, repair electrical lines and control apparatus- layout, install and remove hard and soft surface floor coverings- build or assemble shelves, hang doors and paint walls- read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, sketches, and job specifications to locate machinery or ducts and to apply manufacturer's instructions and repair procedures- braze, solder, and weld pipe, sheet metal and fixtures- remove, replace or repair thermostats- disassemble rotating machinery, replace defective parts and reassemble- isolate cause of machinery breakdowns and disorders utilizing pressure and temperature gauges or measuring devices and determine maintenance or repair
needs- repair stoves, commercial garbage disposals, mixers, dishwashers, and other appliances- coordinate the work of assigned assistants- operate University vehicles including Kubotas, vans, and trucks on University and public roads Required Qualifications - high school diploma or equivalent- must be able to demonstrate communication skills both written and verbal; routinely ascends/descends 40-foot ladders; move and transport objects weighing up to 100 lbs; position self to work on roof tops and in confined spaces- must be able to read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, schematics and job specifications- must have a valid Michigan drivers license and meet University of Michigan guidelines
with respect to driving record- must be able to demonstrate required mechanical skills by passing an extensive written and hands-on tests- must have previous maintenance experience working in a commercial setting and experience/knowledge in safety utilizing appropriate hand/power tools and equipment Work Schedule Thursday through Monday: 3:00 PM- 11:30 PM NOTE : This is a year-round, 40 hour per week position.
Additional Information Department : Student Life Facilities Location : All of campus Hourly Rate : $26.39 - $27.01 Union Affiliation This position is covered under the collective bargaining agreement between the U-M and the AFSCME union, which contains and settles all matters with respect to wages, benefits, hours and other terms and conditions of employment.
U-M EEO/AA Statement The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. PDN-9ad3cccb-e550-4280-b2df-7f2ff28a255e
Benefits include weekly pay, and we have temporary or temp to perm positions available! Know anyone else looking for an amazing opportunity in a multifamily career? We reward referrals with a $50 bonus! Job Responsibilities Include: · Complete and troubleshoot common apartment service requests· Fix minor plumping and electrical issues· Install and repair appliances· Repair general punch items· Trash out recently vacated apartments· Ensure apartment home will pass inspection for new move in· Exterior/Interior painting and caulking, and light drywall repair· Painting, pressure washing, and leaf blowing of breezeways and parking lots· Work on-call if hired permanently Must Have’s: · Light electrical
experience (6 months to 1 year)· Basic plumbing experience (years?
)· Ability to install appliances· Have a strong work ethic with reliability and dependability· Ability and desire to jump in and assist with other community projects· Enjoy working with others and taking direction when needed· Own a set of basic hand tools such as a screwdriver, channel lock/pliers, and wrenches· Ability to lift 40-50 pounds· Maintain a friendly and customer service-oriented approach to co-workers and customers Nice to Have’s: · Own a set of power tools
Facilities/Maintenance Jobs refer to positions responsible for the upkeep and repair of buildings, grounds, and equipment. Individuals in these roles handle tasks such as routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and fixing issues to ensure that the physical environment of a workplace remains safe and functional. This sector requires a mix of technical knowledge, problem-solving abilities, and often physical labor. Workers might be on call for emergencies, implying a need for flexibility and a proactive attitude. Overall, these jobs are essential for preserving the operational efficiency and longevity of an organization's physical assets.
Facilities or maintenance jobs encompass a wide range of roles responsible for ensuring that buildings and systems are in proper working order, clean, safe, and well-maintained. These positions can include technicians, custodians, groundskeepers, and maintenance managers. A key characteristic of such jobs is their focus on preventative care, requiring workers to anticipate problems and address them before they escalate. Additionally, these roles demand a combination of technical knowledge and practical skills, as they may involve electrical, plumbing, HVAC, or general repair tasks. The duties are often physical and can require availability outside of typical working hours for emergency maintenance needs.
Facilities/Maintenance jobs involve ensuring that buildings and their services meet the needs of the people that work in them. These positions focus on the upkeep, repair, and smooth operation of various systems within a building, such as heating, air conditioning, electrical, plumbing, and landscaping. Key features of these roles include problem-solving skills, physical dexterity, and the ability to work with technical equipment. Maintenance staff play a crucial role in safety and functionality by addressing wear and tear, conducting regular inspections, and implementing preventative measures to maintain a suitable working environment.
Facilities/Maintenance jobs focus on the upkeep and proper functioning of buildings and other physical infrastructures. Responsibilities often include routine maintenance, repairing equipment, ensuring safety codes are met, and responding to emergency situations. Typically, these roles require a hands-on approach, technical knowledge, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. These positions are crucial in ensuring that facilities remain safe, efficient, and well-maintained for daily operations.
Facilities/Maintenance Jobs refer to roles focused on the upkeep and smooth functioning of buildings and other physical assets. This includes tasks such as repairs, routine maintenance, janitorial services, and ensuring that all systems, like heating and cooling, operate properly. The job often requires technical knowledge, hands-on problem-solving skills, and a proactive approach to prevent issues before they arise. This field offers diverse opportunities ranging from residential to industrial settings, with varying degrees of specialization depending on the complexity of the facilities managed.
Facilities/Maintenance Jobs refer to positions responsible for the upkeep and repair of buildings, grounds, and equipment. Individuals in these roles handle tasks such as routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and fixing issues to ensure that the physical environment of a workplace remains safe and functional. This sector requires a mix of technical knowledge, problem-solving abilities, and often physical labor. Workers might be on call for emergencies, implying a need for flexibility and a proactive attitude. Overall, these jobs are essential for preserving the operational efficiency and longevity of an organization's physical assets.