What are the responsibilities and job description for the Housing Maintenance Inspector - University Housing position at illinois?
Duties & Responsibilities
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Inspects buildings, equipment, and grounds and reports any maintenance issues and/or necessary repairs.
- This will include inspection of Housing units for defective and missing items such as door hardware, glass, tile, paint, light fixtures, etc.
- This will also include inspection of and maintenance of life safety equipment such as recharging fire extinguishers, cleaning and replacing smoke detectors, operating a computer-based fire alarm system, and inspecting standpipes, sprinkler heads and other fire extinguishing systems.
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Inspects and maintains building exteriors and grounds including such things as interior lighting systems, on-site utilities, drains, gutters and downspouts, masonry, siding, windows, and doors.
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Inspects and makes minor adjustments to kitchen equipment.
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Inspects and maintains food service equipment such as freezers, coolers, dish machines, conveyors, grills, ovens, steam cookers, dispensers, and slicers.
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May install or replace blades and other minor defective parts.
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Prepares, issues, and monitors work orders for building maintenance and repair.
- With direction from supervisor will develop priorities and the coordination of work with appropriate Housing crafts and trades staff.
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Will maintain related records.
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Inspects, adjusts, and builds locks; cuts and maintains building keys and access/security codes.
- This may include changing lock cores, recombinating locks, cutting keys and maintaining key inventories.
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Maintains electrical and mechanical building equipment.
- This includes ongoing inspection of building heating, ventilating, air conditioning, electrical, refrigeration, temperature control, plumbing and fire protection systems for proper operation. ◦ This may include lubrication and changing of belts replacing filters and performing other maintenance as required.
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Reads and checks gauges, meters, and thermometers to control temperature and humidity levels.
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Maintains electronic and paper logs as required. Will typically operate electrical and mechanical equipment using manual, electronic or computer-based control, to maintain proper lighting, space temperature and humidity.
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Maintains stock of repair parts and participates in making necessary purchases as required.
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Maintains an inventory of equipment and replacement parts.
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Performs other duties as assigned.