Job Description
Job no: 554784 Department: Facilities Admin & Planning Work type: Staff Location: Stanislaus - Turlock Categories: Unit 6 - Teamsters Local 2010, Custodial/Facilities, Probationary, Full Time, On-site (work in-person at business location) Position Summary Full-time position available on or after July 6, 2026 for Facilities Administration. Under general supervision, the Building Service Engineer independently performs ongoing maintenance and repair work on a wide range of systems, including heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing, electrical, refrigeration, mechanical, and water systems. The role involves diagnosing and repairing issues to ensure efficient system operation, while handling less sophisticated and comprehensive tasks on complex refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Job Duties Duties include but are not limited to: Operate, maintain, repair, and inspect heating, ventilating, air conditioning, refrigeration, and water systems and equipment. Test, adjust, and calibrate boiler and air conditioning machinery, as well as mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and microprocessor control instruments. Repair and replace bearings, shafts, seals, rings, and electrical wiring. Install central system parts, such as gauges, valves, and pipes, using journey-level skills in one or more applicable trades. May rotate through various shift assignments for the operation, service, and repair of cogeneration equipment. Maintain and service tools and equipment used in the performance of duties. Maintain records and reports, estimate cost, time, and materials, and perform work in accordance with established safety procedures. Perform all work in accordance with established safety procedures, ensuring a safe and clean work environment. Use building automation systems to diagnose and troubleshoot problems in HVAC systems. Monitor building automation systems data and adjust systems to optimize energy usage. Respond to service requests to adjust air flow, temperature, and humidity balances in rooms, building areas, or entire buildings. Participate in the maintenance and operations of applicable heating and air conditioning systems and equipment. Test and chemically treat boiler, condenser, and cooling tower water, as well as water from other systems. Maintain swimming pools, ensuring proper treatment and functionality. Maintain, inspect, diagnose, and make emergency repairs to steam, natural gas, water, refrigerant, air, and oil distribution systems. May be required to obtain additional training and/or certification as part of professional development, based on department and/or campus needs, to stay current with industry standards. At the direction of appropriate administrator, may provide support to other areas as needed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to this classification. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Education: None required. Experience: Two years of journey-level experience in the operation, maintenance and repair of boiler, heating, ventilating, refrigeration and air conditioning equipment and systems or the systems or the equivalent combination of formal course work in mechanical technology and hands-on experience. Preferred Qualifications Possession of EPA Universal Certification in accordance with 40 CFR Part 82, Subpart F. 2 years related mechanical trades experience in a CSU or higher educational institution. Previous experience using Automated Logic Controls in the course of employment in the mechanical trades. 4 years experience in the operation, maintenance and repair of boiler, heating, ventilating, refrigeration and air conditioning equipment and systems. Completion of training or education related to HVAC. EPA Universal Certification Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Thorough knowledge of high and low pressure boilers, and heating, pneumatic, ventilating, air conditions, refrigeration and other mechanical equipment. Thorough knowledge of the methods, tools and materials used in the operation, maintenance and repair of such equipment. General knowledge of ventilation principles, thermal dynamics, and closed water systems. Working knowledge of energy management systems including the ability to understand and use system features. General knowledge of the applicable state and federal safety codes and regulations pertain