Maintenance Technician
Listed on 2026-07-07
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Maintenance/Cleaning
Building Maintenance, Facility Maintenance, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Location: Muenster
In 1958, the citizens of Muenster, not satisfied with available medical services, set out to build a new hospital. J.M. Weinzapfel donated the land and spearheaded the efforts to make the hospital a reality. In 1960, the Benedictine Order of Sisters promised Muenster residents that they would provide nurses to operate the hospital. Sister Mildred Feldehoff leads the way as the first hospital administrator.
MissionThe mission of Muenster Hospital District is to promote health and wellness to our community through providing quality and personalized care in a trusted hometown atmosphere.
VisionTransforming the health and wellness of the rural communities we serve.
Values- Integrity - Promoting the highest level of integrity to ensure public trust and patient confidence.
- Compassion - Treating all people with the highest regard, respect, and dignity.
- Public Service - Providing the highest level of professional services to the community.
- Efficiency - Continually providing efficient use of time and resources at all levels.
- Support - Creating an atmosphere of trust, support, and open communication.
The Maintenance Worker supports the installation, maintenance, and repair of hospital equipment, grounds, and facilities. This role involves assisting with routine and emergency maintenance tasks, ensuring the hospital’s physical environment remains functional, safe, and in compliance with policies and regulations. Other duties may be assigned as needed.
Job Qualifications- Education: High school diploma or equivalent preferred.
- Skills: Basic literacy and numeracy skills (ability to read and write).
- Skills: Basic problem-solving and attention to detail.
- Licensure, Certification, or Registration: None required.
- Experience: None required.
- Technical Training: None required; on-the-job training provided.
- Ability to walk or stand for extended periods.
- Frequent bending, stooping, reaching, and crawling required for maintenance tasks.
- Capable of lifting up to 50 pounds and pushing/pulling up to 300 pounds for moving equipment or supplies.
- Ability to follow routine written and verbal instructions.
- Attendance
Reports for work regularly with a minimum number of absences and tardiness. Gives notice and submits justifications when absence or tardiness is unavoidable. Receives authorization when time off is needed. Observes appropriate lunch and break schedules.
- Productivity and Use of Time
Manages own time and uses appropriate work methods, techniques, and equipment to achieve the most effective and efficient result in the time available. Is mutually respectful of time and schedule of others. Balances multiple priorities and focuses on desired outcome(s).
- Teamwork and Collaboration
Projects a positive work attitude; relates effectively with coworkers, supervisors, and others; uses tact and diplomacy/acts professionally at all times.
- Customer Service
Treats patients, visitors and fellow employees with compassion, dignity and respect.
- Quality and Accountability
Produces work that is complete, neat, accurate, and timely. Demonstrates self-responsibility and accountability.
- Adaptability, Initiative and Problem-Solving
Adapts to organizational changes (e.g., technology, resources, and personnel). Takes initiative in identifying any problems and takes appropriate steps to resolve them.
- Dress Code
Present neat and clean appearance; adheres to the appropriate departmental dress code policy; wears I.D. badge with name visible (on upper body) for easy identification.
- Communications
Makes sure tone and word selection match the intended message and audience; uses language and terminology listeners can understand; shows compassion and understanding in words; understands the tone of voice directly impacts the way a message is received; listens carefully to others; keeps conversations positive and constructive; focuses on potential solutions when discussing problems or issues; avoids gossiping, complaining and the use of profanity.
- Safety
Maintains a neat, organized and safe work area; follow safety policies; makes an effort to maintain the facility; uses proper lifting techniques (e.g., utilize appropriate transfer devices, lift equipment and body mechanics); report all accidents and safety hazards promptly; takes appropriate actions to correct or prevent recurrence.
- Timekeeping
Uses time clock consistently when coming to work, leaving work, lunch breaks, and anytime leaving the facility grounds for personal reasons; turns in adjustments, leave requests, etc. timely.
- General Maintenance and Repairs
Assist in the maintenance, repair, and upkeep of hospital buildings, grounds, and equipment. Perform basic carpentry repairs and support construction projects. Assist with HVAC, electrical, and mechanical maintenance under supervisor direction.
- Painting and Facility Appearance
Paint interior and exterior walls, ceilings, trim, parking lots, and handrails using appropriate tools. Move and assemble scaffolding and…
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