Facilities Maintenance Technician
Listed on 2026-05-07
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Maintenance/Cleaning
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer, Building Maintenance, Facility Maintenance -
Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer, Building Maintenance
Title
Facilities Maintenance Technician
FLSA StatusNon-Exempt
ShiftMonday through Wednesday and every other Thursday from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Reports ToFacilities Supervisor
SummaryUnder the direction of the Facilities Supervisor, the Facilities Maintenance Technician is responsible for the scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and repair of all industrial equipment, including HVAC packaging units, chiller/cooling tower systems, boilers, fluid pumping systems, reverse osmosis and DI water systems, wastewater treatment, and chemical delivery systems; overseeing the roof maintenance program, including inspection, cleaning or removing debris, and overseeing contracted services;
performing all regular scheduled or unscheduled electrical, mechanical, and plumbing maintenance to the interior or exterior of the facility. This position is located in Milpitas, California.
- Performs both scheduled and unscheduled electrical, mechanical, and plumbing repairs or maintenance to the interior or exterior of the facility.
- Performs both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of HVAC units, including packaging units, chiller/cooling tower systems; performs minor repairs to automation or environmental controls as needed.
- Reads, understands, and interprets schematic drawings such as hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, or plumbing diagrams.
- Enters, updates, and tracks work orders using in-house software application to ensure standards for customer service are consistently met.
- Uses power tools, calibration equipment, and other small hand tools to repair equipment, machinery, etc.
- Oversees contracted repair services for preventative maintenance of the facility, such as roof repairs, equipment, life safety, and general maintenance to the building.
- Responds to requests from employees and departments regarding facilities-related issues or support.
- Overtime may be required contingent on business needs.
- Adheres to all safety policies and procedures as required.
- Performs other duties of a similar nature or level.
- High School Diploma or GED.
- Five years of experience working in facilities, construction, plumbing, or a similar background in a technician role.
- Industrial or Electrical Controls Systems Certification preferred.
- Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office applications.
- Knowledge and ability to perform routine electrical, mechanical, and plumbing maintenance and repair.
- Knowledge and ability to use small hand and power tools to make repairs or perform maintenance.
- Knowledge of HVAC systems, automation, and environmental controls.
- Knowledge and ability to use Microsoft Office applications to create spreadsheets, Word documents, and presentations.
- Able to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with all levels of contractors, consultants, employees, and management.
- Able to work productively and collaboratively with all levels of employees and management.
- Able to comply with all safety policies and procedures.
- Demonstrated organizational and time management skills.
- Demonstrated problem‑solving and troubleshooting skills.
- Flexible and able to prioritize.
The hourly rate for this full‑time position is between $32.00 and $48.00 plus bonus target plus benefits. Within the range the individual pay may differ depending on additional factors including job responsibilities, job‑related knowledge, skills, abilities, education, and experience. The hourly pay range shown is subject to change and may be modified periodically.
Working ConditionsThe Facilities Maintenance Technician works both indoors and outdoors on a rotating A shift schedule, which is Monday through Wednesday and every other Thursday from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The schedule may be altered from time to time to meet business or operational needs; may travel from building to building as needed. May occasionally work in a class 100 ESD sensitive wafer manufacturing facility;
wears a cleanroom (bunny) suit, including hood, gloves, safety glasses, booties, and mask. May be exposed to hazardous conditions, chemicals, fumes, and/or gases during the course of the workday; may be exposed to loud noise; may work in close…
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