Hospital Facility Maintenance Technician
Listed on 2026-02-17
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Maintenance/Cleaning
HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Building Maintenance, Facility Maintenance
Hospital Facility Maintenance Technicians – Permian Basin Behavioral Health Center
Signet Health is seeking experienced hospital Facilities Maintenance Technicians for a brand-new hospital, Permian Basin Behavioral Health Center, located in Midland, Texas. The facility is scheduled to open late Spring 2026.
The Facility Maintenance Technicians are responsible for performing routine and preventive maintenance, repairs, and general building services to ensure a safe, functional, and compliant environment for patients, staff, and visitors. This role supports hospital operations by maintaining mechanical systems, equipment, grounds, and building structures in accordance with DNV standards, NFPA codes, CMS CoPs, TJC/DNV NIAHO requirements, and state of Texas regulations for behavioral health facilities.
Signet Health is one of the larger behavioral health management companies in the United States with programs nationwide. We are staffing and managing this brand-new hospital.
We offer a competitive and comprehensive compensation package.
Responsibilities- Preventive & Routine Maintenance
- Perform scheduled preventive maintenance (PM) on HVAC units, plumbing systems, lighting, electrical fixtures, emergency generators, doors/hardware, and life safety equipment.
- Document all PM work in the CMMS in accordance with DNV requirements.
- Replace filters, belts, bulbs, batteries, and small parts as needed.
- Repairs & Troubleshooting
- Respond promptly to work orders and maintenance requests from clinical and administrative departments.
- Diagnose and repair issues related to:
- Minor plumbing (clogs, leaks, fixtures)
- Basic electrical (outlets, switches, ballast replacement—no live electrical panel work unless qualified)
- Minor HVAC adjustments
- Carpentry (patching, doors, locks, shelving)
- Escalate complex issues to licensed contractors or the Facilities Manager when required.
- Life Safety & Compliance Support
- Assist with routine building inspections, environment of care rounds, fire drills, and safety audits.
- Test and document functionality of emergency lighting, fire extinguishers, exit signage, and other life safety components.
- Support DNV surveys by ensuring documentation, logs, and physical plant areas are survey-ready.
- Ensure all patient-care areas meet ligature-resistant standards where required.
- Immediately report safety hazards (e.g., exposed pipes, broken hardware, unsecured access points).
- Participate in rapid response for environmental risk mitigation on psychiatric units.
- General Building & Grounds Maintenance
- Maintain clean, safe, and accessible hospital grounds, including walkways, entrances, exterior lighting, and parking lots.
- Assist with snow/ice removal (if applicable), debris removal, and lawn/landscaping coordination.
- Maintain building appearance painting, wall repair, flooring touch-ups, and furniture maintenance.
- Equipment & Inventory Management
- Maintain tools, carts, ladders, and materials in safe working order.
- Track inventory of maintenance supplies, bulbs, filters, and repair parts.
- Assist with vendor coordination and escorting when contractors are on-site.
- Emergency Response
- Respond to facility emergencies, including floods, power outages, HVAC failures, or environmental hazards.
- Participate in on-call rotations as assigned.
- Support emergency preparedness drills per hospital policies.
- Customer Service & Communication
- Communicate professionally with nursing units, administrative teams, and leadership.
- Provide updates on repair status and estimated timelines.
- Maintain confidentiality and professionalism within patient-care settings.
High school diploma or GED required. Technical or vocational training in maintenance, HVAC, plumbing, or electrical preferred.
Experience- Minimum 1-3 years general maintenance experience in a hospital, healthcare facility, or commercial building preferred.
- Experience in behavioral health or secure-care environments is a plus.
- Familiarity with DNV, NFPA 101 Life Safety Code, and CMS Conditions of Participation preferred (training can be provided).
- Valid Texas driver’s license required.
- HVAC certification (EPA 608) preferred but not required.
- Ability to obtain hospital-required safety and compliance training.
- Basic understanding of plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and HVAC systems.
- Ability to safely use hand and power tools.
- Ability to read maintenance logs, PM schedules, and equipment manuals.
- Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills.
- Knowledge of infection control and safety protocols within healthcare settings.
- Ability to lift 50+ lbs, climb ladders, bend, kneel, and stand for long periods.
- Work in mechanical rooms, outdoor environments, and occasionally in patient-care areas.
- Ability to respond to facility needs during off-hours during emergencies.
- Exposure to mechanical noise, outdoor conditions, cleaning chemicals, and electrical/mechanical equipment.
- Regular travel within hospital campus and grounds.
- Must adhere to…
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