Job Title: Maintenance Mechanic

Department: Physical Plant

Location: Fully Onsite - 16200 Amber Valley Drive, Whittier, CA 90604 Status: Non-Exempt

Report To: Assistant Director of Physical Plant

 

 

General Purpose of the Job:

 

The Maintenance Mechanic at SCU is an integral part of our Physical Plant team responsible for ensuring the efficient operation of our university's infrastructure and grounds. This role includes performing maintenance tasks and grounds work to uphold the appearance and functionality of our campus facilities.

 

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Maintenance:

  • Conduct routine maintenance and repair tasks on various university buildings, equipment, and systems.
  • Ensure the timely completion of work orders and maintenance tasks.
  • Perform preventive maintenance on equipment and systems to extend their lifespan.
  • Collaborate with other maintenance staff to prioritize and schedule maintenance activities.

Grounds Work:

  • Perform light grounds maintenance duties, including but not limited to mowing, weeding, planting, and leaf removal.
  • Operate and maintain grounds keeping equipment such as lawn mowers, trimmers, and leaf blowers.
  • Assist in landscaping projects, including planting flowers and shrubs, and maintaining irrigation systems.
  • Monitor the condition of campus trees and report any concerns to the Physical Plant Director.
  • Collaborate with the supervisor to plan and execute grounds improvement projects.

 

Equipment Operation:

  • Operate and maintain various tools and equipment required for maintenance and grounds work.
  • Ensure the safe and proper use of tools and equipment at all times.
  • Perform regular inspections and maintenance on grounds keeping equipment.

Attendance

 

Must be punctual and timely in meeting all requirements of performance, including, but not limited to, attendance standards and work deadlines; beginning and ending assignments on time; and scheduled work breaks, where applicable.

Interpersonal

Collaborate with other members of Physical Plant to ensure the overall functionality and appearance of the campus.

Participate in departmental meetings and contribute to a positive working environment

Organization

 

Safe and organized workstations and vehicles are required of the mechanic.

 

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:

This position has no supervisory responsibilities

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Proven experience as a maintenance mechanic or in a related field.
  • Strong knowledge of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems.
  • Proficiency in using maintenance tools and equipment.
  • Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.
  • Flexibility to work occasional evenings or weekends as needed.

 

 

LANGUAGE SKILLS:

Proficient in English; bilingual Spanish is preferred.

COMPUTER SKILLS:

Mechanic most be able to operate smart phone and basic Microsoft suite features such as email and Teams

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:

Licensed Forklift Driver preferred

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

 

Ability to perform physical tasks, including lifting up to 50 pounds and working outdoors in various weather conditions

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

Frequent outside work. Loud equipment such as mower and blowers.

 

Expectations of SCU Employees

The SCU President’s Cabinet has identified a set of values and attributes that are bare minimums for employment, those that are core to who we are as a university, and values to which we aspire. Further identified are qualities and attributes desirable for employees in general, and senior leadership specifically. This is in harmony with principles found in The Advantage, by Patrick Lencioni.

SCU Core Values:

  1. Integrative Health: We teach, learn, collaborate, and lead by creating an open environment for multiple disciplines and professionals to bring their shared and unique skills together for the benefit of patients and students.
  2. Evidence-based Practice: We value a culture of inquiry, assessment, research, scholarship, and judicious use of current best evidence to inform our decisions and work.
  3. Health Equity: We value people equally. We strive to educate graduates that are prepared to improve individual and community health.
  4. Inclusivity: We welcome everyone regardless of age, race, ethnicity, class, religion, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, disability, or any other similar or protected status. We believe inclusivity leads to more diversity in our reasoning, better representativeness in our conclusions, more ingenuity in our problem solving, and greater equity in our care