• Building & Key Coordinator/Safety Liaison - Neurology

    UCLA HealthLos Angeles, CA 90006

    Job #2695795348

  • Description

    Under the direct supervision of the manager/director of Building and Safety Facilities (Building Operations), the Building & Key Coordinator performs general maintenance tasks related to the research, clinical, and office space. The Building & Key Coordinator will demonstrate initiative in problem solving and inform the supervisor(s) as necessary based on the impact to building, occupants, and building systems. The Building & Key Coordinator will also apply organizational policies and procedures to resolve routine issues.

    Salary Range: $25.95 - $54.50 Hourly

    Qualifications

    Required

    • Bachelor's degree in a science field and or equivalent experience/training.

    • Minimum 2 years of experience.

    • Knowledge of facility maintenance practices and procedures along with safety and emergency preparedness.

    • Skill in interpreting documents such as complex technical procedures, instructions, manuals, specifications, blueprints and diagrams.

    • Knowledge of common safety procedures, regulations, and applicable codes.

    • Knowledge of the Uniform Building Code, Industrial Safety Standards, code procedures.

    • Effective written and verbal communication skills to prepare a variety of correspondence, reports and documentation.

    • Knowledge of the use of standard organization computer applications, Word, Excel and other common desktop applications.

    • Demonstrated ability to work independently and as a part of a team.

    • Ability to read, write and perform basic arithmetic calculations.

    Preferred

    • Certification in a specialty skilled/maintenance trade.

    • Valid CA Driver's License.

    • Knowledge of OSHA Guidelines.

    • Knowledge of Campus Map.

    • Knowledge of Research Labs.

    • Knowledge of CISCO, Jabber, and other IT systems, apps, etc.

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