The University of Maine at Augusta is seeking applicants for the full-time position of Equipment Operator, Career Level 1 (CL1) in the Maintenance department at the Augusta campus. The Equipment Operator performs tasks related to the operation of vehicle and/or equipment of various sizes and complexity to assist the facilities needs of the campus.
The Equipment Operator will be responsible for operating facilities equipment and for performing tasks related to routine and preventative facilities, vehicle, and equipment maintenance. The CL1 will respond to emergency calls and may perform basic troubleshooting responsibilities. The employee will perform other campus maintenance tasks including, but not limited to, snow removal, room set-ups, grounds maintenance, building maintenance, and other manual labor. They will work with materials and chemicals associated with cleaning. This position requires the ability to routinely lift, carry, and move 50 pounds. Must be able to read and follow written instructions, work independently and as a team, establish priorities, maintain records using a computerized work order system, and respond to campus emergencies. This position is designated as an essential position requiring the individual to be able to work during periods of inclement weather and/or campus emergencies.
Complete job description (linked).
Work Schedule: Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with the ability to work occasional weekends and nights as required.
Wage: $20.68 per hour or the internal transfer rate for current University of Maine System employees. This is a regular, full-time position.
Benefits: UMA offers a wide range of benefits for Service and Maintenance employees including, but not limited to, tuition benefits (employee and dependent), comprehensive insurance coverage including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and short and long-term disability as well as retirement plan options.
Qualifications:
Required:
- High school diploma or equivalent (G.E.D.)
- Class C driver's license with a clean driving record
- Related work experience, including six months of equipment operation experience
- Knowledge of procedures for operating, inspecting, maintaining, cleaning, and storing assigned equipment
- Knowledge of traffic laws and regulations governing equipment operation
- Knowledge of occupational hazards involved and the safety precautions necessary for the proper operation of assigned equipment
- Experience using associated tools/equipment
- Experience performing heavy manual labor for extended periods of time
- Ability to identify equipment malfunctions
- Ability to do manual labor, including snow shoveling
- Ability to work in adverse weather conditions
- Ability to work occasional overtime hours, including nights and weekend hours
- Ability to routinely lift, carry, and move 50 pounds
- Ability to read and follow written and oral instructions
- Ability to work independently and as a team
- Ability to establish priorities
- Ability to maintain records and reports using a computerized work order system
- Ability to respond to campus emergencies
- Knowledge of customer service principles
- Ability to providing training to other employees
- Appropriate communication and interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisor, students, and the general public
This can be a physically demanding position and typically requires: climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing, seeing, and repetitive motions. The successful completion of a pre-employment physical assessment is required.
Preferred:
- previous commercial snow plowing experience
Incomplete application materials cannot be considered. Applications must include:
- A cover letter that fully describes your qualifications and experiences with a specific reference to the required and preferred qualifications
- A resume
- Be prepared to provide three professional references when requested
Review of applications will begin immediately. Applications received after January 6, 2025 will be reviewed at the discretion of the University.
We are not able to consider applicants who require Visa sponsorship support.
Background screening and pre-employment physical are mandatory for the successful applicant.
About the University of Maine at Augusta:
UMA transforms the lives of students of every age and background across the State of Maine and beyond through access to high-quality distance and on-site education, excellence in student support, civic engagement, and professional and liberal arts programs.
UMA is the third-largest public university in Maine. In addition to its main campus in the state’s capital, UMA also serves students at its campus in Bangor (UMA Bangor) and through UMA Centers around the state. With its multiple locations and long-term expertise in online and distance learning, UMA is generally considered the university of choice for Mainers of all ages who want to attend college without uprooting their lives.
About the University of Maine System:
The University of Maine System (UMS), established in 1968, consists of seven universities and the University of Maine School of Law, spread across various locations in Maine. UMS provides system-wide services and governance from these locations, leveraging the distinct strengths and collaborations among its institutions to advance strategic priorities for UMS and the state of Maine.
Choosing UMS means opting for a high quality of life supported by excellent benefits such as tuition waivers, robust retirement contributions, and comprehensive insurance coverage including medical, dental, vision, life, and disability. Maine's diverse landscapes, from accessible wilderness and rugged coastline to urban centers and rural communities, offer numerous cultural activities, strong public schools, safe neighborhoods, and high-quality healthcare. Discover more about Maine's exemplary lifestyle on the Maine Office of Tourism website.
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