Medxcel
Maintenance Mechanic III
Medxcel
is leading the transformation of healthcare facilities management by providing innovative service solutions, tools, data analytics, and insourced strategies that drive results. We are dedicated to our people and customers.
Location:
Columbia St. Mary's – Milwaukee, WI
Overview The Maintenance Mechanic III performs preventive maintenance, troubleshoots, diagnoses, and repairs mechanical systems and equipment for the facilities. The role may also lead larger scale projects and serve as a subject matter expert to stakeholders. Specialized knowledge in HVAC, motors, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems is required.
Mechanical System Maintenance and Repair – 80%
Installs, maintains, and repairs equipment such as steam valves, traps, coils, radiators, water softeners, unit heaters, water heaters, condensate pumps, and circulating pumps.
Installs, services, and repairs electric motors, heaters, coolers, refrigerators, and related equipment using hand and power tools.
Installs, maintains, and repairs air compressors and other air conditioning equipment.
Services and repairs appliances such as fans, toasters, washing machines, and gasoline pumps; may also maintain motor vehicles (tune‑ups, brakes, hydraulics).
Maintains central steam and chemical water treatment systems using gauges and instruments to diagnose malfunctions and perform repairs.
Fabricates, assembles, and tests parts such as pumps, valves, laboratory equipment, heaters, compressors, and fire equipment using metal fabricating tools.
Safely operates electrical, air‑powered, pipe‑fitting, welding, hydraulic, pneumatic, and heavy equipment.
Installs new or replacement equipment and materials, performing electrical, plumbing, carpentry, welding, masonry, glazing, boiler, hydraulic, pneumatic, irrigation, heating, refrigeration, ventilation, and other maintenance work.
Troubleshoots, diagnoses, and repairs malfunctions in boilers, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, heating, refrigeration, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
Special Projects – 20%
Participates in meetings, workshops, training, and seminars as assigned.
Assists in establishing a safe work environment by performing safety audits, tests, inspections, and training.
Maintains external relations with government, regulatory agencies, insurance carriers, and other stakeholders.
Assists with compliance auditing of Federal, State, local regulations and The Joint Commission standards.
Leads training and orientation for new and existing associates.
Leads special projects as assigned.
Serves as Subject Matter Expert for facilities maintenance and regulatory compliance.
Directs daily work assignments for team members and inspects work to ensure quality and compliance.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications Must have one or more of the following:
Graduate of trade school with 3 years experience.
5 years’ relevant experience.
Other equivalent combination of relevant education or experience.
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is leading the transformation of healthcare facilities management by providing innovative service solutions, tools, data analytics, and insourced strategies that drive results. We are dedicated to our people and customers.
Location:
Columbia St. Mary's – Milwaukee, WI
Overview The Maintenance Mechanic III performs preventive maintenance, troubleshoots, diagnoses, and repairs mechanical systems and equipment for the facilities. The role may also lead larger scale projects and serve as a subject matter expert to stakeholders. Specialized knowledge in HVAC, motors, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems is required.
Mechanical System Maintenance and Repair – 80%
Installs, maintains, and repairs equipment such as steam valves, traps, coils, radiators, water softeners, unit heaters, water heaters, condensate pumps, and circulating pumps.
Installs, services, and repairs electric motors, heaters, coolers, refrigerators, and related equipment using hand and power tools.
Installs, maintains, and repairs air compressors and other air conditioning equipment.
Services and repairs appliances such as fans, toasters, washing machines, and gasoline pumps; may also maintain motor vehicles (tune‑ups, brakes, hydraulics).
Maintains central steam and chemical water treatment systems using gauges and instruments to diagnose malfunctions and perform repairs.
Fabricates, assembles, and tests parts such as pumps, valves, laboratory equipment, heaters, compressors, and fire equipment using metal fabricating tools.
Safely operates electrical, air‑powered, pipe‑fitting, welding, hydraulic, pneumatic, and heavy equipment.
Installs new or replacement equipment and materials, performing electrical, plumbing, carpentry, welding, masonry, glazing, boiler, hydraulic, pneumatic, irrigation, heating, refrigeration, ventilation, and other maintenance work.
Troubleshoots, diagnoses, and repairs malfunctions in boilers, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, heating, refrigeration, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
Special Projects – 20%
Participates in meetings, workshops, training, and seminars as assigned.
Assists in establishing a safe work environment by performing safety audits, tests, inspections, and training.
Maintains external relations with government, regulatory agencies, insurance carriers, and other stakeholders.
Assists with compliance auditing of Federal, State, local regulations and The Joint Commission standards.
Leads training and orientation for new and existing associates.
Leads special projects as assigned.
Serves as Subject Matter Expert for facilities maintenance and regulatory compliance.
Directs daily work assignments for team members and inspects work to ensure quality and compliance.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications Must have one or more of the following:
Graduate of trade school with 3 years experience.
5 years’ relevant experience.
Other equivalent combination of relevant education or experience.
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