What are the responsibilities and job description for the Engineering Tech II position at Gritman Medical Center?
Job Summary
The Tech II - Engineering is responsible for a wide range of general and skilled maintenance tasks within the hospital and satellite locations. This includes work related to electrical systems, HVAC, plumbing, carpentry, and other facility systems to maintain the safety, functionality, and appearance of the hospital infrastructure. Unlike the Tech I position, this role involves more technical responsibilities, greater autonomy, and participation in the on-call rotation for after-hours needs.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
- Respond professionally to facility-related concerns from staff and visitors
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Monitor Web Control and Building Automation Systems (BAS)
Perform skilled work in areas such as electricity, boiler systems, HVAC, nurse call systems, plumbing, and carpentry
Order and track parts and supplies needed for work orders
Ensure timely and accurate documentation of work order completion
Maintain high quality of work and follow ICSRA (Infection Control, Safety, Risk Management, and Accreditation) processes
Perform snow and ice removal as directed
Job Requirements
Required Licenses/Certifications:
Valid Driver’s License
Required Work Experience:
Minimum of 1–2 years of building maintenance experience
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Familiarity with HVAC, plumbing, electrical, sanitation, refrigeration, and carpentry systems
Ability to follow written and verbal instructions
Knowledge of safety regulations and procedures
Skill in painting and general carpentry
Preferred Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent preferred
Functional Demands
Populations Served:
Neonatal, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric
Physical Demands:
Lifting:
Occasional up to 50 lbs. (floor to chest height)
Frequent up to 10 lbs. (floor to overhead height)
Push/Pull: Moderate force over distances of 300 yards
Carry: Up to 50 lbs. over short distances
Climbing, Kneeling, Stooping, Standing, Sitting, and Driving: Vary throughout the workday
Fine Motor Skills: High degree for tools and computer use
Other: Must be able to work in tight spaces, tolerate vibration, weather exposure, and use of power tools. Good hearing and vision required. Extensive walking necessary.
Environmental Conditions:
Indoor and outdoor work
Exposure to temperature extremes, chemicals, and mechanical equipment