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Job Title:
Plumber II (College Athletics)
Do not wait to apply after reading this description a high application volume is expected for this opportunity. Location:
Orlando, FL (On-Site) Duration:
6 Month Contract-To-Hire Minimum Requirements:
Licensed as a plumber in the State of Florida and 2 years of relevant experience Hours:
8am - 4:30pmMonday - Friday The Opportunity: As a
Plumber II,
you'll play a critical role in maintaining the plumbing systems that support the extensive campus infrastructure, including residential, academic, and athletic buildings. If you enjoy a dynamic work environment where no two days are the same, and the chance to support major campus events excites you, this is the perfect opportunity to showcase your skills. This position offers
steady hours
with the added excitement of providing support during key
events,
such as basketball games and graduations, requiring occasional shift flexibility. You’ll work within a collaborative crew, handling maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs to keep the campus running smoothly. Key Responsibilities: - Event Support & Flexibility:
Be flexible to accommodate major campus events, supporting athletic venues and other special functions while ensuring plumbing systems run without interruption. - Preventive Maintenance : Execute
preventive maintenance (PM)
and
predictive maintenance (PDM)
to identify and prevent potential failures across a wide variety of plumbing systems, from bathrooms to laboratories. - Installation & Repairs:
Install, maintain, test, and troubleshoot plumbing components such as pumps, faucets, valves, traps, water heaters, sewage systems, and other campus-related plumbing infrastructure. - Project Support:
Assist central shops and contractors with ongoing projects and respond quickly to maintenance requests across the campus. - Team Collaboration:
Work alongside a collaborative team of
electricians, HVAC techs,
and
maintenance personnel
to maintain facilities. Take part in coaching and
mentoring Plumber I team members , contributing to their development. - Documentation & Reporting:
Complete work orders, document labor hours, materials, and actions using UCF’s
Integrated Work Management System (IWMS).
Ensure accurate record-keeping and reporting of any deficiencies or issues. - Safety & Compliance:
Ensure compliance with all safety regulations and codes, including national and state plumbing standards. Minimum Qualifications - Licensing : Must hold a valid
Plumber’s License
in the State of Florida. - Experience:
A minimum of
3 years of relevant plumbing experience
in maintenance, installation, and repair work. Preferred Qualifications: - Experience**:
**3+ years of experience
working in commercial, university, or corporate environments is a plus. - Technical Expertise**:
Strong knowledge of plumbing trade tools, materials, and procedures, including the ability to read blueprints and use diagnostic equipment (e.g., electrical meters). - Leadership Skills:
Ability to delegate, train, and motivate team members, including those from diverse backgrounds. - Computer Skills:
Proficiency in using programs like
Microsoft Office
and
Integrated Work Management Systems (IWMS)
for tracking work orders and reporting. - Adaptability:
Flexibility to handle urgent situations, such as major event support, and manage plumbing system inventories across campus buildings. - Communication : Excellent communication skills to interact with customers, supervisors, and team members. Ability to understand safety procedures and operate electronic devices like iPod Touch for AiM PM checkpoints.
Plumber II (College Athletics)
Do not wait to apply after reading this description a high application volume is expected for this opportunity. Location:
Orlando, FL (On-Site) Duration:
6 Month Contract-To-Hire Minimum Requirements:
Licensed as a plumber in the State of Florida and 2 years of relevant experience Hours:
8am - 4:30pmMonday - Friday The Opportunity: As a
Plumber II,
you'll play a critical role in maintaining the plumbing systems that support the extensive campus infrastructure, including residential, academic, and athletic buildings. If you enjoy a dynamic work environment where no two days are the same, and the chance to support major campus events excites you, this is the perfect opportunity to showcase your skills. This position offers
steady hours
with the added excitement of providing support during key
events,
such as basketball games and graduations, requiring occasional shift flexibility. You’ll work within a collaborative crew, handling maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs to keep the campus running smoothly. Key Responsibilities: - Event Support & Flexibility:
Be flexible to accommodate major campus events, supporting athletic venues and other special functions while ensuring plumbing systems run without interruption. - Preventive Maintenance : Execute
preventive maintenance (PM)
and
predictive maintenance (PDM)
to identify and prevent potential failures across a wide variety of plumbing systems, from bathrooms to laboratories. - Installation & Repairs:
Install, maintain, test, and troubleshoot plumbing components such as pumps, faucets, valves, traps, water heaters, sewage systems, and other campus-related plumbing infrastructure. - Project Support:
Assist central shops and contractors with ongoing projects and respond quickly to maintenance requests across the campus. - Team Collaboration:
Work alongside a collaborative team of
electricians, HVAC techs,
and
maintenance personnel
to maintain facilities. Take part in coaching and
mentoring Plumber I team members , contributing to their development. - Documentation & Reporting:
Complete work orders, document labor hours, materials, and actions using UCF’s
Integrated Work Management System (IWMS).
Ensure accurate record-keeping and reporting of any deficiencies or issues. - Safety & Compliance:
Ensure compliance with all safety regulations and codes, including national and state plumbing standards. Minimum Qualifications - Licensing : Must hold a valid
Plumber’s License
in the State of Florida. - Experience:
A minimum of
3 years of relevant plumbing experience
in maintenance, installation, and repair work. Preferred Qualifications: - Experience**:
**3+ years of experience
working in commercial, university, or corporate environments is a plus. - Technical Expertise**:
Strong knowledge of plumbing trade tools, materials, and procedures, including the ability to read blueprints and use diagnostic equipment (e.g., electrical meters). - Leadership Skills:
Ability to delegate, train, and motivate team members, including those from diverse backgrounds. - Computer Skills:
Proficiency in using programs like
Microsoft Office
and
Integrated Work Management Systems (IWMS)
for tracking work orders and reporting. - Adaptability:
Flexibility to handle urgent situations, such as major event support, and manage plumbing system inventories across campus buildings. - Communication : Excellent communication skills to interact with customers, supervisors, and team members. Ability to understand safety procedures and operate electronic devices like iPod Touch for AiM PM checkpoints.