With direction from the Zone Manager and Working Supervisor, the Mechanic works with a team of 10-12 multi-craft mechanics to perform routine and emergency multi-craft maintenance tasks for campus facilities. Additionally, the mechanic works closely with internal customers including students, faculty and staff to resolve requested maintenance issues and work orders. Typical craft-specific work includes, but is not limited to, drywall repair/installation, room finish prep/paint, drop ceiling install/repair, window maintenance and repair, re-lamping/replace ballasts, replacing faulty outlets (including GFI), exhaust fan PM/replacement, clearing clogged plumbing fixtures/pipes, bathroom fixture troubleshoot/repair, HVAC maintenance, repair and PM, and furniture adjustments. Multi-craft maintenance activities will also include working with various plumbing systems, electrical systems, HVAC, paint and carpentry. This position is a member of the collective bargaining unit, Local #148 International Union of Operating Engineers, AFL-CIO. Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Performs tasks which will maintain the campus physical facilities in order to support the teaching and research mission of the University. Responds to work orders and other requests in a timely, efficient, competent, knowledgeable and friendly manner. Participates in the residential life summer make ready process. Pro-actively identifies, communicates, prioritizes and addresses needs without direction when appropriate. Maintains data per departmental policy. Utilizes materials, supplies, tools and other University property in a safe, productive manner. Performs other duties as assigned. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties performed by the personnel so classified. Management reserves the right to revise or amend duties at any time.