Overview
Cornell AgriTech in Geneva, New York
The Opportunity
As a service and maintenance department of Cornell AgriTech, the Buildings and Properties Unit (B & P) provides responsive maintenance, engineering and special services in support of the institution's vital research. The mission is to maintain and expand the campus and its facilities to the highest possible standards, while providing dependable and cost effective support services to those carrying out the research. B & P is a service organization dedicated to the success and satisfaction of Cornell AgriTech’s faculty, academics, staff, students and campus visitors.
Under general supervision, working as a member of the Buildings and Properties team:
* Install, repair and maintain electrical systems in industrial, agricultural, and laboratory settings (up to 600VAC)
* Troubleshoot and diagnose electrical problems, as well as read and interpret blueprints and schematics
* Work with engineering on electrical system design, coordinate electrical inspections and ensure that all electrical work is done in compliance with relevant codes and regulations
* Act as a subject matter expert, advising and providing guidance and support to other staff in the safe and thorough application of lock out/tag out and energy control safety measures
* Purchasing/procurement of material for electrical repairs and installations
* Ensure compliance with electrical codes, standards, and regulations; work with Environmental Health Safety (EHS)
* Collaborate with other tradespeople, such as engineers, mechanics, and lab technicians to complete projects and repairs
* Identify electrical training opportunities for fellow MEP employees
* Accurately record hours worked and materials used, update job statuses and pertinent information related to jobs in Cornell’s computerized maintenance management system
* Source and procure needed materials for installations, repairs, and maintenance jobs
* Learn and follow safety and work environment regulations, policies and procedures (ARC flash prevention and protection, lead, asbestos, fall protection, confined space, and others as required)
* Coordinate with Engineering for necessary electrical system shutdowns, support annual campus electrical system shutdown
* Acquire and maintain licenses and/or special knowledge to maintain specialized equipment as required
* Consistently follow guidance and best practices regarding working safely and use of required PPE, maintain electrical safety PPE supplies
* Respond to emergency situations as needed to resolve urgent electrical issues
* Identify and recommend updates or improvements to unique electrical distribution systems and configurations
Department Background
As a service and maintenance department of Cornell AgriTech, the responsibility of the Buildings and Properties Unit (B & P) is to provide responsive maintenance, engineering and special services in support of our institution's vital research. The mission is to maintain and expand the campus and its facilities to the highest possible standards, while providing dependable and cost effective support services to those carrying out the research. B & P is a service organization dedicated to the success and satisfaction of Cornell AgriTech’s faculty, academics, staff, students and campus visitors.
What We Need
* Associate’s Degree with college coursework in Building Trades Construction, or trade associations training and 2 to 4 years relevant experience or equivalent combination (High School degree with 5-7 years experience)
* 10 years of experience working in an industrial facilities, agriculture or manufacturing environment as an electrician working with low voltage power up to 600VAC
* Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, plans, schematics and shop drawings submittals
* Knowledge of safety procedures, code compliance and regulations related to electrical work
* Install and repair feeder and branch circuits: conduit, conductors, motors, motor controllers, transformers, ballasts, drivers
* Excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting skills
* Good communication and interpersonal skills
* Physical ability to work in confined spaces and at heights
* Willingness and ability to stay current with industry developments and advancements
* Must possess and maintain valid driver license and undergo successful driver background check and employment background check
* Ability to use a computer for communications, time entry, accessing work assignments, materials sourcing and procurement, research and online trainings
* Must be able to wear safety equipment such as a respirator
Preferred Qualifications
* Ability to identify and recommend updates or improvements to unique electrical distribution systems and configurations
* Experience with grow lighting materials and equipment for greenhouse applications
* Familiarity with research laboratory wiring and electrical planning
* Knowledge of Automated Logic Control (ALC) WebCTRL programming and control systems is a plus
* Knowledge of AutoCAD is a plus
* Experience with Westfire or Simplex fire alarm monitoring systems
Rewards And Benefits
Cornell receives national recognition as an award-winning workplace for health, wellbeing, and sustainability. Our benefits programs include comprehensive health care options, retirement contributions, wellness programs, and employee discounts with local and national brands. Leave provisions include health and personal leave, three weeks of vacation and 13 holidays, plus two floating holidays. Educational benefits include tuition-free Extramural Study and Employee Degree Program, tuition aid for external education, and Cornell Children’s Tuition Assistance Program. Total Rewards information is available on the University site.
Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Cornell is an equal opportunity employer. For more information, visit hr.cornell.edu/eeo.
Job Details
University Job Title: Multi Trade Technician IV
Job Family: Facilities & Safety Services
Level: D
Pay Rate Type: Hourly
Pay Range: $27.28 - $31.71
Remote Option Availability: Onsite
Company: Contract College
Additional Information
Contact Name: Bert Whalen
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