Maintenance Technician I #2022-5185
Maintenance Technician I
Requisition ID: 2022-5185
# of Openings: 1
Location: US-UT-Price
Category: Customer Service/Support
Position Type: Non-benefited (hourly) Part-Time
Job Classification: Non-Benefited
College: USU Eastern
Department: USU Eastern-Campus Operations Advertised
Salary: $10.50 an hour Overview Eastern Mail and Motor Pool is located on the Utah State University, Eastern campus in Price Utah and offers mail, motor pool, and surplus services to the campus community. We are currently looking for a part-time motor pool attendant to help clean and service our vehicles. This position is 19 hours a week and work hours are negotiable.
Responsibilities: • Cleaning motor pool vehicles • Providing excellent customer service • Checking fluids and tire pressures • Cleaning motor pool bays • Assisting Service Coordinator with all assigned motor pool duties • Following all safety procedures while accomplishing assigned tasks The ideal candidate for this position will have some experience in this field and be a motivated self-starter who is willing to learn new things.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications: • Customer Service skills • Must have a valid driver's license to perform essential job functions • Have the ability to interpret and follow procedures and instructions safely • Be able to work with or without supervision and be team-oriented • Have a basic knowledge of equipment operations and be a self-starter • This position will require working outdoors
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