Facilities Support Technician III with Security Clearance
- Employer
- Akima
- Location
- Madison, Wisconsin
- Posted
- Nov 05, 2024
- Closes
- Nov 07, 2024
- Ref
- 2844109052
- Discipline
- Safety / Security
- Position Type
- Technician
- Specialty
- Other
- Hours
- Full Time
- Organization Type
- Corporate, Other Corporate
The National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC) provides diagnostic services to the Department of the Interior and other natural resource agencies, conducts epidemiological investigations and surveillance, conducts laboratory and field research on wildlife health and disease, and disseminates data and information to natural resource managers. The NWHC operates facilities in Madison, Wisconsin which include biological containment areas for conducting laboratory and animal studies with infectious agents. The biological containment areas are complex to operate and maintain, and these areas must meet regulations established for working safely with infectious agents. Therefore, maintenance and upkeep of NWHC facilities is necessary to sustain the scientific programs of the NWHC. Akima is hiring a Facilities Support Technician III to work with the Facilities Operations Specialist and Maintenance Mechanics to conduct physical labor and maintenance work, both indoors and outside, and during all seasons to maintain NWHC infrastructure and grounds to facilitate safe and bio secure operations of NWCH laboratories and operations. The main campus of the NWHC is located in Madison, Wisconsin. Infrastructure required to operate Center offices and laboratories includes hot-water boilers, steam boilers, chillers, cooling towers, air handlers, roof-top exhaust fans, waste-water decontamination systems, incinerators, autoclaves, water heaters, water softeners, water deionization systems, and other water treatment systems for boiler and chiller water supplies. Additionally, grounds maintenance, including mowing, snow removal, and trimming of vegetation, is required to maintain safe access to Center employees and visitors. The technician will also be expected to work with center leadership and facilities staff to determine timeframes for responses to facilities alarms. The technician will provide on-site assistance for regular maintenance, grounds keeping, and repairs needed for critical infrastructure during normal business hours. Responsibilities The Facilities Technician III shall undertake tasks described below and within written established guidelines: Task 1: Facility infrastructure operations
Independently assists in operation of the heating system when standard procedures and precedents are available. This involves performing recurrent work independently and providing assistance to higher-level technicians to maintain hot-water boilers, steam boilers, and associated water-treatment systems, circulating pumps, and associated computer control systems, building control systems, and burner controls. Examples of equipment include gas-fired steam boilers, gas-fired water boilers, and gas and electric water heaters. Assists in the disassembling, cleaning, inspecting, repairing, reassembling, and returning heating systems to service.
Independently assists in operation of the air conditioning system when standard procedures and precedents are available. This involves performing recurrent work independently and providing assistance to higher-level technicians to maintain chillers, circulating pumps, cooling towers, fans, motors, control systems, and associated water-treatment systems. Assists in the disassembling, cleaning, inspecting, repairing, reassembling, and returning air conditioning systems to service.
Task 2: Laboratory infrastructure operations Independently assists in operation of laboratory systems when standard procedures and precedents are available. This involves performing recurrent work independently and providing assistance to higher-level technicians to maintain laboratory air-pressure control systems, waste-water treatment systems, biosafety cabinets, fume hoods, autoclaves, and laboratory utilities such as hot water, cold water, and deionized water, compressed air, and natural gas.
Task 3: Routine maintenance, grounds-keeping, and repairs
Independently performs a variety of operations, maintenance, and upkeep work. Examples of work include visual inspection of critical systems at start and end of each workday; repairs of laboratory equipment; unload, move, and set-up of delivered items such as office furniture or laboratory equipment; inventory and clean-up of storage areas; remove discarded items; routine repairs such as filling cracks and holes in walls and ceilings, and touch-up painting; and grounds maintenance, including mowing, snow and ice removal, and trimming vegetation.
May be required to participation in the Center occupational health program and includes medical clearance to wear a respirator.
Overnight travel may occasionally be required.
USGS specific training may be required. Qualifications Requires a High School Diploma.
Requires 1-year previous training or experience in AC/Heat systems, lab maintenance, general maintenance, grounds keeping.
Requires the ability to obtain and maintain the equivalent of a Public Trust.
Requires a driver's license for local travel via automobile.
Requires moderate and at times strenuous physical labor and requires work outdoors during all seasons and sometimes under adverse weather conditions.
Physical demands include but may not be limited to standing or sitting for extended periods of time, lifting equipment and supplies in excess of 50 pounds, and exposure to outside elements.
Manual dexterity is required, and personal protective equipment must be worn when conducting work in areas that use biological agents or hazardous chemicals. Job ID 2 Work Type On-Site Company Description Work Where it Matters Akima Systems Engineering (ASE), an Akima company, is not just another federal systems support contractor. As an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC), our mission and purpose extend beyond our exciting federal projects as we support our shareholder communities in Alaska. At ASE, the work you do every day makes a difference in the lives of our 15,000 IƱupiat shareholders, a group of Alaska natives from one of the most remote and harshest environments in the United States. For our shareholders, ASE provides support and employment opportunities and contributes to the survival of a culture that has thrived above the Arctic Circle for more than 10,000 years. For our government customers, ASE delivers solutions in maritime IT, systems engineering, and integration across the Department of Defense and stands ready to help improve operational performance at a reasonable and sustainable cost. As an ASE employee, you will be surrounded by a challenging, yet supportive work environment that is committed to innovation and diversity, two of our most important values. You will also have access to our comprehensive benefits and competitive pay in addition to growth opportunities and excellent retirement options.
Independently assists in operation of the heating system when standard procedures and precedents are available. This involves performing recurrent work independently and providing assistance to higher-level technicians to maintain hot-water boilers, steam boilers, and associated water-treatment systems, circulating pumps, and associated computer control systems, building control systems, and burner controls. Examples of equipment include gas-fired steam boilers, gas-fired water boilers, and gas and electric water heaters. Assists in the disassembling, cleaning, inspecting, repairing, reassembling, and returning heating systems to service.
Independently assists in operation of the air conditioning system when standard procedures and precedents are available. This involves performing recurrent work independently and providing assistance to higher-level technicians to maintain chillers, circulating pumps, cooling towers, fans, motors, control systems, and associated water-treatment systems. Assists in the disassembling, cleaning, inspecting, repairing, reassembling, and returning air conditioning systems to service.
Task 2: Laboratory infrastructure operations Independently assists in operation of laboratory systems when standard procedures and precedents are available. This involves performing recurrent work independently and providing assistance to higher-level technicians to maintain laboratory air-pressure control systems, waste-water treatment systems, biosafety cabinets, fume hoods, autoclaves, and laboratory utilities such as hot water, cold water, and deionized water, compressed air, and natural gas.
Task 3: Routine maintenance, grounds-keeping, and repairs
Independently performs a variety of operations, maintenance, and upkeep work. Examples of work include visual inspection of critical systems at start and end of each workday; repairs of laboratory equipment; unload, move, and set-up of delivered items such as office furniture or laboratory equipment; inventory and clean-up of storage areas; remove discarded items; routine repairs such as filling cracks and holes in walls and ceilings, and touch-up painting; and grounds maintenance, including mowing, snow and ice removal, and trimming vegetation.
May be required to participation in the Center occupational health program and includes medical clearance to wear a respirator.
Overnight travel may occasionally be required.
USGS specific training may be required. Qualifications Requires a High School Diploma.
Requires 1-year previous training or experience in AC/Heat systems, lab maintenance, general maintenance, grounds keeping.
Requires the ability to obtain and maintain the equivalent of a Public Trust.
Requires a driver's license for local travel via automobile.
Requires moderate and at times strenuous physical labor and requires work outdoors during all seasons and sometimes under adverse weather conditions.
Physical demands include but may not be limited to standing or sitting for extended periods of time, lifting equipment and supplies in excess of 50 pounds, and exposure to outside elements.
Manual dexterity is required, and personal protective equipment must be worn when conducting work in areas that use biological agents or hazardous chemicals. Job ID 2 Work Type On-Site Company Description Work Where it Matters Akima Systems Engineering (ASE), an Akima company, is not just another federal systems support contractor. As an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC), our mission and purpose extend beyond our exciting federal projects as we support our shareholder communities in Alaska. At ASE, the work you do every day makes a difference in the lives of our 15,000 IƱupiat shareholders, a group of Alaska natives from one of the most remote and harshest environments in the United States. For our shareholders, ASE provides support and employment opportunities and contributes to the survival of a culture that has thrived above the Arctic Circle for more than 10,000 years. For our government customers, ASE delivers solutions in maritime IT, systems engineering, and integration across the Department of Defense and stands ready to help improve operational performance at a reasonable and sustainable cost. As an ASE employee, you will be surrounded by a challenging, yet supportive work environment that is committed to innovation and diversity, two of our most important values. You will also have access to our comprehensive benefits and competitive pay in addition to growth opportunities and excellent retirement options.