Senior Service Worker - Athletics chez Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University · Lubbock, États-Unis d'Amérique · Onsite
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Position Description
Travel Required
Major/Essential Functions
- Perform plumbing duties as directed by the supervisor.
- Provide supervision over maintenance staff during athletic events.
- Perform custodial duties at all athletic facilities.
- Prepare competition fields, stadiums, and athletic facilities for Big 12 and NCAA events.
- Communicate with athletic coaching staff and support staff for all sports.
- Perform painting preparation and painting duties.
- Provide manual labor for various jobs in the Athletics Department, including but not limited to:
- 1) Repairs and maintenance;
- 2) Grounds maintenance;
- 3) Moving equipment.
- Provide facility supervision for special events and practices at all athletic facilities.
- Valid Driver License.
- Ability to work nights, weekends, and holidays.
- Performs other duties as required.
- Comply with all NCAA, Big 12, and Texas Tech University rules, regulations, and policies.
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Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in athletic facilities.
- Knowledge of commonplace custodial practices.
- Mechanical knowledge.
- Experience with painting and surface preparation.
- Ability to follow instructions and complete tasks efficiently.
- Ability to work in challenging conditions, including rain, snow, and extreme heat.
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Required Qualifications
- Two years work experience is required.
- This position requires eligibility to drive TTU vehicles, including a valid U.S. driver license and two years of driving experience.
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