Posted : Saturday, June 22, 2024 06:56 AM
SLAC Job Postings
Position overview:
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory’s Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Light Source Directorate seeks a Maintenance Person to join our Facilities, Building and Space Management team.
Members of this team are responsible for providing dedicated support to the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Light Source Directorate’s Mission Statement.
In this position, you will perform maintenance tasks of substantial complexity under general supervision.
You will leverage in-depth knowledge in two or more trades such as carpentry, plumbing, roofing, sign shop, welding or other related trades to support assigned duties.
This position reports to the Facilities F&O Building and Space Management Business Partner Supervisor.
Your specific responsibilities include: Perform a broad range of complex maintenance, preventive maintenance, repair, and other related tasks in support building installations, space management and interior and exterior infrastructures.
The scope of work entails any of the following: Cubicle and office setup including installing and/or reconfiguring office space: furniture, and peripheral items.
Installation of lockers and heavy-duty storage cabinets on the experimental floors in the lab area often requiring anchoring to the floor and at times walls.
Installation of framing materials/unistruts used for configurations including televisions, monitors, and other mechanical structures.
Flooring repairs and installation and/or replacement of Vinyl Composition Tile, laminate flooring, carpet, decking on outside walkways, cove base, etc.
Wall work including repair that may involve patch and paint, demolition, and reconstruction.
Wall work may involve installing the frame, sheetrock/drywall, insulation, taping, mudding, and painting.
Ceiling work including replacement of ceiling tiles, ceiling grids, HVAC registers, lighting fixtures, and lightbulbs.
Preventative maintenance on a variety of installations such as emergency eye wash and showers in the lab areas throughout the SSRL/CryoEM facility.
Mechanical functions including exhaust/duct work that may be in the form of insulation, adding branch lines, repair, and/or adjusting registers.
Plumbing - replacement of fixtures that are leaking such as a faucet or toilet, work on valves, Flushometers, etc.
It also entails unclogging fixtures.
Assist with signage throughout the facility which may entail making and installing name plates, hanging signs, etc.
Assist with work in the experimental laboratory/hutches that may involve disassembling and/or assembling as per the lab/hutch setup/structure.
Receiving functions entailing the receipt of items including materials, parts, and supplies.
Respond to work order requests and emergencies, engage in project work, and perform scheduled preventative maintenance.
The duties listed in this section are designed to provide a representative sampling of key tasks and/or responsibilities associated with the job.
They are not intended to be a complete list of all the duties performed by employees in the classification.
To be successful in this position you will bring: Four years’ experience in general maintenance trades such as carpentry, plumbing, roofing, electrical, HVAC, and/or other related trade.
Sufficient skill and experience to qualify as a journey-level worker in two or more of the trades.
This may include time spent as an apprentice or in vocational training or a combination of equivalent education and relevant experience.
Full working knowledge of maintenance and craft procedures and practices in at least two of the trades.
Demonstrated ability to install, maintain, and repair a wide variety of complex fixtures and diagnose routine and non-routine issues and perform on specialized installations such as experimental hutches and accelerator housing’s infrastructure.
Ability to read blueprints, diagrams, and sketches.
Must be skilled in the use of the tools, material, and equipment required to perform assigned duties.
Demonstrated ability to estimate materials and time required for completion of a job, and to maintain adequate records and supplies of materials.
Demonstrated ability to perform complex carpentry duties.
Demonstrated ability to perform complex plumbing related welding, and brazing.
Must be able to work independently and with minimal supervision.
Provide guidance and support to other technicians and be able to work in a diverse collaborative environment.
Must have demonstrated ability to schedule and prioritize own work.
Must be able to adhere to site environmental and safety rules, regulations, and requirements.
Knowledge of all applicable federal, state DOE, OSHA rules and regulations Certifications and Licenses: Must possess and maintain a valid California Non-commercial Class license.
SLAC employee competencies: Effective Decisions: Uses job knowledge and solid judgment to make quality decisions in a timely manner.
Self-Development: Pursues a variety of venues and opportunities to continue learning and developing.
Dependability: Can be counted on to deliver results with a sense of personal responsibility for expected outcomes.
Initiative: Pursues work and interactions proactively with optimism, positive energy, and motivation to move things forward.
Adaptability: Flexes as needed when change occurs, maintains an open outlook while adjusting and accommodating changes.
Communication: Ensures effective information flow to various audiences and creates and delivers clear, appropriate written, spoken, presented messages Relationships: Builds relationships to foster trust, collaboration, and a positive climate to achieve.
Physical requirements and Working conditions: Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide reasonable accommodation to any employee with a disability who requires accommodation to perform the essential functions of his or her job.
Given the nature of this position, SLAC will require onsite work Work standards: Interpersonal Skills: Demonstrates the ability to work well with Stanford colleagues and clients and with external organizations.
Promote Culture of Safety: Demonstrates commitment to personal responsibility and value for environment, safety and security; communicates related concerns; uses and promotes safe behaviors based on training and lessons learned.
Meets the applicable roles and responsibilities as described in the ESH Manual, Chapter 1—General Policy and Responsibilities: Subject to and expected to comply with all applicable University policies and procedures, including but not limited to the personnel policies and other policies found in the University's Administrative Guide, - Classification Title: Maintenance Person IV Grade: A39 Job code: 7752 Duration: Regular continuing The expected pay range for this position is $50.
4 (Step 1) - $61.
01 (Step 10) per hour.
Placement in the range is subject to the applicable Collective Bargaining Unit.
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory/Stanford University provides pay ranges representing its good faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for a position.
The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, departmental budget availability, internal equity, geographic location and external market pay for comparable jobs.
Members of this team are responsible for providing dedicated support to the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Light Source Directorate’s Mission Statement.
In this position, you will perform maintenance tasks of substantial complexity under general supervision.
You will leverage in-depth knowledge in two or more trades such as carpentry, plumbing, roofing, sign shop, welding or other related trades to support assigned duties.
This position reports to the Facilities F&O Building and Space Management Business Partner Supervisor.
Your specific responsibilities include: Perform a broad range of complex maintenance, preventive maintenance, repair, and other related tasks in support building installations, space management and interior and exterior infrastructures.
The scope of work entails any of the following: Cubicle and office setup including installing and/or reconfiguring office space: furniture, and peripheral items.
Installation of lockers and heavy-duty storage cabinets on the experimental floors in the lab area often requiring anchoring to the floor and at times walls.
Installation of framing materials/unistruts used for configurations including televisions, monitors, and other mechanical structures.
Flooring repairs and installation and/or replacement of Vinyl Composition Tile, laminate flooring, carpet, decking on outside walkways, cove base, etc.
Wall work including repair that may involve patch and paint, demolition, and reconstruction.
Wall work may involve installing the frame, sheetrock/drywall, insulation, taping, mudding, and painting.
Ceiling work including replacement of ceiling tiles, ceiling grids, HVAC registers, lighting fixtures, and lightbulbs.
Preventative maintenance on a variety of installations such as emergency eye wash and showers in the lab areas throughout the SSRL/CryoEM facility.
Mechanical functions including exhaust/duct work that may be in the form of insulation, adding branch lines, repair, and/or adjusting registers.
Plumbing - replacement of fixtures that are leaking such as a faucet or toilet, work on valves, Flushometers, etc.
It also entails unclogging fixtures.
Assist with signage throughout the facility which may entail making and installing name plates, hanging signs, etc.
Assist with work in the experimental laboratory/hutches that may involve disassembling and/or assembling as per the lab/hutch setup/structure.
Receiving functions entailing the receipt of items including materials, parts, and supplies.
Respond to work order requests and emergencies, engage in project work, and perform scheduled preventative maintenance.
The duties listed in this section are designed to provide a representative sampling of key tasks and/or responsibilities associated with the job.
They are not intended to be a complete list of all the duties performed by employees in the classification.
To be successful in this position you will bring: Four years’ experience in general maintenance trades such as carpentry, plumbing, roofing, electrical, HVAC, and/or other related trade.
Sufficient skill and experience to qualify as a journey-level worker in two or more of the trades.
This may include time spent as an apprentice or in vocational training or a combination of equivalent education and relevant experience.
Full working knowledge of maintenance and craft procedures and practices in at least two of the trades.
Demonstrated ability to install, maintain, and repair a wide variety of complex fixtures and diagnose routine and non-routine issues and perform on specialized installations such as experimental hutches and accelerator housing’s infrastructure.
Ability to read blueprints, diagrams, and sketches.
Must be skilled in the use of the tools, material, and equipment required to perform assigned duties.
Demonstrated ability to estimate materials and time required for completion of a job, and to maintain adequate records and supplies of materials.
Demonstrated ability to perform complex carpentry duties.
Demonstrated ability to perform complex plumbing related welding, and brazing.
Must be able to work independently and with minimal supervision.
Provide guidance and support to other technicians and be able to work in a diverse collaborative environment.
Must have demonstrated ability to schedule and prioritize own work.
Must be able to adhere to site environmental and safety rules, regulations, and requirements.
Knowledge of all applicable federal, state DOE, OSHA rules and regulations Certifications and Licenses: Must possess and maintain a valid California Non-commercial Class license.
SLAC employee competencies: Effective Decisions: Uses job knowledge and solid judgment to make quality decisions in a timely manner.
Self-Development: Pursues a variety of venues and opportunities to continue learning and developing.
Dependability: Can be counted on to deliver results with a sense of personal responsibility for expected outcomes.
Initiative: Pursues work and interactions proactively with optimism, positive energy, and motivation to move things forward.
Adaptability: Flexes as needed when change occurs, maintains an open outlook while adjusting and accommodating changes.
Communication: Ensures effective information flow to various audiences and creates and delivers clear, appropriate written, spoken, presented messages Relationships: Builds relationships to foster trust, collaboration, and a positive climate to achieve.
Physical requirements and Working conditions: Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide reasonable accommodation to any employee with a disability who requires accommodation to perform the essential functions of his or her job.
Given the nature of this position, SLAC will require onsite work Work standards: Interpersonal Skills: Demonstrates the ability to work well with Stanford colleagues and clients and with external organizations.
Promote Culture of Safety: Demonstrates commitment to personal responsibility and value for environment, safety and security; communicates related concerns; uses and promotes safe behaviors based on training and lessons learned.
Meets the applicable roles and responsibilities as described in the ESH Manual, Chapter 1—General Policy and Responsibilities: Subject to and expected to comply with all applicable University policies and procedures, including but not limited to the personnel policies and other policies found in the University's Administrative Guide, - Classification Title: Maintenance Person IV Grade: A39 Job code: 7752 Duration: Regular continuing The expected pay range for this position is $50.
4 (Step 1) - $61.
01 (Step 10) per hour.
Placement in the range is subject to the applicable Collective Bargaining Unit.
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory/Stanford University provides pay ranges representing its good faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for a position.
The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, departmental budget availability, internal equity, geographic location and external market pay for comparable jobs.
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• Location : 2575 Sand Hill Rd, Menlo Park, CA
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