Mechanical Systems Support Technician- Mechanical Services
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer
Mechanical Systems Support Technician
The Mechanical Systems Support Technicians provides advanced technical expertise in support of the university's academic, research, and operational needs. This position bridges research support with facilities operations by designing, fabricating, and maintaining specialized laboratory equipment while also ensuring the continuous performance of campus mechanical and building systems. The role is designated as essential personnel, requiring availability for emergencies and overtime to maintain critical infrastructure.
This position is classified as an Essential Services Employee. Essential Services Employees maintain business operations for UT Health Science Center and support the physical operations and safety of the campus. This role involves performing various operations and services essential to maintain critical infrastructure and ensuring continuous operations.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES :
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
EDUCATION:
High School Diploma or GED. (TRANSCRIPT IS REQUIRED)
EXPERIENCE:
Six (6) years of HVAC-related experience; OR combination of education and experience to equal six (6) years. Must have a valid Driver's License.
LICENSE/CERTIFICATION:
Shelby County 1 st class refrigeration operator's license, EPA Universal Certification, and OSHA 10 Certification or higher required OR obtain Shelby County 1 st class refrigeration operator's license, EPA Universal Certification, and OSHA 10 Certification within six months of hire. Valid Driver's License is required. (COPY OF LICENSE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED)
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
- Knowledge of mechanical systems: HVAC, refrigeration, pumps, pneumatics, hydraulics.
- Knowledge of fabrication methods, machining, and welding.
- Skill troubleshooting and repairing complex mechanical systems.
- Skill fabricating and adapting specialized components.
- Ability to work independently and in teams under changing priorities.
- Ability to respond quickly to emergencies and system failures.
- Knowledge of OSHA, safety codes, and preventive maintenance practices.
- Skill using diagnostic tools, machine shop, and welding equipment.
- Ability to safely work in labs, mechanical rooms, outdoor and confined spaces.
WORK SCHEDULE :
This position is required to report to designated work locations to ensure the operation of essential campus functions or departments during an emergency, or when the University has suspended or delayed operations. May occasionally work weekends and evenings. May require overnight travel.
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