What are the responsibilities and job description for the Maintenance Technician II - Electrical Emphasis (Basic Electrical Repairs) position at Gannon University?
Position Details
Posting Summary
Position Title Maintenance Technician II - Electrical Emphasis (Basic Electrical Repairs)
Posting Number AS1048P
Subdivision Campus Services
Division Finance and Campus Operations
Department Physical Plant, Maintenance
Location Erie, Pa
Position Summary
Position Summary
The Maintenance Technician II – Electrical Emphasis performs semi-skilled work in the maintenance and repair of University facilities, with a focus on basic electrical repair and troubleshooting. This position supports the daily upkeep of buildings, systems, and equipment to ensure a safe, functional, and comfortable campus environment.
The technician participates in an on-call rotation and must be available to respond to after-hours maintenance emergencies.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Required Qualifications
Manual and finger dexterity; eye-hand coordination; depth perception; ability to see clearly beyond arms reach and to see small detail; lift and carry up to 50 lbs.; climb 30’ ladders; operation of man lift and boom lift; walk and stand for long periods of time; work in difficult positions.
Work is performed primarily indoors; occasional outside work is required.
Exempt Status Non-Exempt
Position Classification Support Craft
Position Type Staff
Employment Status Full-Time
Position Length 12M
Hours per Week 40
Work Schedule 8am-4:30pm
Shift 1st
Posting Summary
Position Title Maintenance Technician II - Electrical Emphasis (Basic Electrical Repairs)
Posting Number AS1048P
Subdivision Campus Services
Division Finance and Campus Operations
Department Physical Plant, Maintenance
Location Erie, Pa
Position Summary
Position Summary
The Maintenance Technician II – Electrical Emphasis performs semi-skilled work in the maintenance and repair of University facilities, with a focus on basic electrical repair and troubleshooting. This position supports the daily upkeep of buildings, systems, and equipment to ensure a safe, functional, and comfortable campus environment.
The technician participates in an on-call rotation and must be available to respond to after-hours maintenance emergencies.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
- Perform basic electrical repairs such as replacing light fixtures, bulbs, switches, outlets, and breakers.
- Troubleshoot and repair minor electrical issues under the direction of senior staff or supervisors.
- Conduct preventive maintenance and testing on emergency lighting, exit signs, and small electrical equipment.
- Assist with generator testing, fire alarm resets, power-outage responses, and elevator resets.
- Perform equipment upkeep such as sweeper repair and other small machinery maintenance.
- Respond to emergency calls including roof leaks, alarm resets, elevator issues, and immediate maintenance needs.
- Perform general building maintenance including basic plumbing, HVAC , and carpentry repairs.
- Replace ceiling tiles, blinds, windows, and flooring as needed; install glass in windows, doors, and partitions.
- Perform patch-and-paint repairs and other finish work.
- Unclog toilets and drains; inspect and maintain roof drains to prevent leaks.
- Conduct safety checks on fire extinguishers and eyewash stations.
- Perform emergency light testing and repair; ensure exit signs are functioning properly.
- Adjust and lubricate machinery and equipment to ensure proper operation; perform preventive maintenance as scheduled.
- Operate machinery and assist other trades personnel and contractors as required.
- Install furnishings and fixtures such as hanging pictures, whiteboards, and signage.
- Maintain accurate records of work completed through the computerized maintenance management system ( CMMS ).
- Maintain tools, vehicles, and equipment in safe operating condition.
- Provide excellent customer service and maintain a professional appearance.
- Perform other duties as assigned within the scope and requirements of the job.
- Retirement Plan (403b) with company match after one year of service
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Coverage
- Paid vacation time plus 18 paid holidays
- Wellness programs
- Tuition benefit for yourself and eligible dependents
- Professional Development
- Free gym Access
Required Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Valid driver’s license.
- Minimum of three (3) years of building-maintenance experience with exposure to basic electrical repairs.
- Working knowledge of electrical safety practices and basic electrical principles.
- Ability to safely use electrical testing meters, hand tools, and maintenance equipment.
- Basic understanding of plumbing, HVAC , and carpentry systems.
- Ability to follow written and verbal instructions in English.
- Basic computer skills (Microsoft Outlook, Windows, and maintenance software).
- Completion of trade-school coursework in electrical or building maintenance.
- Experience in an institutional, educational, or commercial maintenance environment.
- Familiarity with work-order systems such as Asset Essentials or similar CMMS platforms.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Basic electrical troubleshooting and repair
- Preventive maintenance and system reliability
- Safety awareness and OSHA compliance
- Dependability and accountability
- Customer service and teamwork
Manual and finger dexterity; eye-hand coordination; depth perception; ability to see clearly beyond arms reach and to see small detail; lift and carry up to 50 lbs.; climb 30’ ladders; operation of man lift and boom lift; walk and stand for long periods of time; work in difficult positions.
Work is performed primarily indoors; occasional outside work is required.
Exempt Status Non-Exempt
Position Classification Support Craft
Position Type Staff
Employment Status Full-Time
Position Length 12M
Hours per Week 40
Work Schedule 8am-4:30pm
Shift 1st