Cornell University
CALS- Multi Trade Technician III- Electrician- AgriTech
Cornell University, Geneva, Illinois, United States, 60134
Multi Trade Technician III
Location: Buildings and Properties Department, Cornell AgriTech Campus, Geneva, NY.
Overview As a service and maintenance professional in a multi-trade environment, the Multi Trade Technician III supports Cornell AgriTech’s experimental research facilities with electrical work, building systems maintenance, and specialty installations. This full-time position is 97.5% FTE and supports the campus mission of research excellence.
Responsibilities
Install, diagnose, repair, and maintain electrical equipment and systems for AgriTech Experiment Station, including lighting, motor controls, building controls, and scientific equipment.
Independently troubleshoot complex systems; plan and execute installations from start to finish.
Provide technical leadership on field jobs and mentor other technicians.
Identify and procure necessary parts and supplies in coordination with the Electrician Lead.
Maintain fire alarm, exhaust fan, air handling unit, motor control, and substation battery systems.
Assist with custodial, warehouse, utility plant, and grounds trade shops as required.
Follow safety regulations and policies, including ARC flash prevention, lead, asbestos, and confined space procedures.
Acquire and maintain required licenses and special knowledge for specialized equipment.
Set up and tear down for special events as requested.
Enter work order data, materials, labor, and work log data into Maximo daily with accuracy.
Maintain hand tools and diagnostic equipment needed for job duties.
Qualifications
High School diploma.
Valid driver’s license and successful background checks.
Computer proficiency for communications, time entry, scheduling, product research, and online training.
Discretion and tact in handling confidential information.
Excellent communication, multitasking, and time‑management skills.
Highly motivated, innovative, and reliable in the workplace.
Teamwork and customer service orientation.
Availability for 24‑hour emergencies as needed.
Model inclusion, belonging, and well‑being values.
Electrical Trade Specific Requirements
Electrical trade school or union certification.
Experience as maintenance electrician in a facility.
Proficient in EMT and rigid conduit installation with high‑quality workmanship.
Motor control troubleshooting, design, and load calculation expertise.
Estimate skills in all electrical aspects.
5–7 years of commercial electrical work experience.
Strong knowledge of National Electric Code.
Read and interpret shop/field drawings, schematics, and wiring diagrams.
Inspection capability in confined and isolated areas.
Preferred Additional Experience
Refrigeration and mechanical expertise, at least 5 years in refrigeration.
Universal Technician certification per 40 CFR Part 82.
Rewards and Benefits
Comprehensive health care options, generous retirement contributions, wellness programs, and employee discounts.
Three weeks of vacation and 13 holidays, plus two additional floating holidays.
Tuition‑free study and external education assistance, and Cornell Children’s tuition assistance.
See Total Rewards, benefits information, and leave provisions at Cornell Benefits Portal.
EEO Statement Cornell welcomes students, faculty, and staff with diverse backgrounds from across the globe to pursue world‑class education and career opportunities. No person shall be denied employment on the basis of any legally protected status or subjected to prohibited discrimination. Cornell engages in affirmative action and lawful preference for qualified veterans and individuals with disabilities.
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Overview As a service and maintenance professional in a multi-trade environment, the Multi Trade Technician III supports Cornell AgriTech’s experimental research facilities with electrical work, building systems maintenance, and specialty installations. This full-time position is 97.5% FTE and supports the campus mission of research excellence.
Responsibilities
Install, diagnose, repair, and maintain electrical equipment and systems for AgriTech Experiment Station, including lighting, motor controls, building controls, and scientific equipment.
Independently troubleshoot complex systems; plan and execute installations from start to finish.
Provide technical leadership on field jobs and mentor other technicians.
Identify and procure necessary parts and supplies in coordination with the Electrician Lead.
Maintain fire alarm, exhaust fan, air handling unit, motor control, and substation battery systems.
Assist with custodial, warehouse, utility plant, and grounds trade shops as required.
Follow safety regulations and policies, including ARC flash prevention, lead, asbestos, and confined space procedures.
Acquire and maintain required licenses and special knowledge for specialized equipment.
Set up and tear down for special events as requested.
Enter work order data, materials, labor, and work log data into Maximo daily with accuracy.
Maintain hand tools and diagnostic equipment needed for job duties.
Qualifications
High School diploma.
Valid driver’s license and successful background checks.
Computer proficiency for communications, time entry, scheduling, product research, and online training.
Discretion and tact in handling confidential information.
Excellent communication, multitasking, and time‑management skills.
Highly motivated, innovative, and reliable in the workplace.
Teamwork and customer service orientation.
Availability for 24‑hour emergencies as needed.
Model inclusion, belonging, and well‑being values.
Electrical Trade Specific Requirements
Electrical trade school or union certification.
Experience as maintenance electrician in a facility.
Proficient in EMT and rigid conduit installation with high‑quality workmanship.
Motor control troubleshooting, design, and load calculation expertise.
Estimate skills in all electrical aspects.
5–7 years of commercial electrical work experience.
Strong knowledge of National Electric Code.
Read and interpret shop/field drawings, schematics, and wiring diagrams.
Inspection capability in confined and isolated areas.
Preferred Additional Experience
Refrigeration and mechanical expertise, at least 5 years in refrigeration.
Universal Technician certification per 40 CFR Part 82.
Rewards and Benefits
Comprehensive health care options, generous retirement contributions, wellness programs, and employee discounts.
Three weeks of vacation and 13 holidays, plus two additional floating holidays.
Tuition‑free study and external education assistance, and Cornell Children’s tuition assistance.
See Total Rewards, benefits information, and leave provisions at Cornell Benefits Portal.
EEO Statement Cornell welcomes students, faculty, and staff with diverse backgrounds from across the globe to pursue world‑class education and career opportunities. No person shall be denied employment on the basis of any legally protected status or subjected to prohibited discrimination. Cornell engages in affirmative action and lawful preference for qualified veterans and individuals with disabilities.
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