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Camp Michigania is an alumni family camp spanning 400 acres near the shores of Walloon Lake in Boyne City, Michigan, owned and operated by the Alumni Association since 1962. Michigania provides year round programming for Michigan alumni and their families, including an 11-week summer camp. Learn more about Michigania here: Camp Michigania.
The Alumni Association of the University of Michigan is seeking a Maintenance Mechanic III for Camp Michigania. The Maintenance Mechanic III is responsible for the inspection, maintenance, repair, and replacement of a wide range of mechanical, plumbing, electrical, structural, and specialized facility systems. This position supports the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of approximately 50 buildings across 400 acres, including facilities located along 1,000 feet of shoreline on the beautiful and pristine Walloon Lake in Boyne City, Michigan.
What makes this position unique is the combination of hands-on technical work, responsibility for broad building systems, and the opportunity to be part of a team maintaining a family camp environment in an exceptional natural setting.
The role is ideal for a skilled, versatile maintenance professional with strong troubleshooting abilities, experience working across multiple trades, and a commitment to maintaining high-quality facilities that support daily operations, guest experiences, and long-term asset preservation while contributing to the care and operation of a large, scenic property in one of Michigan's most remarkable lakefront environments.
In addition to the responsibilities and qualifications listed below, and most importantly, candidates must share and hold to the highest regard the same values that are uniquely inherent to the Alumni Association:
ALL IN
Believe in our mission
Be trustworthy and loyal to the Alumni Association and each other
Be passionate about what we're doing and be proud to be a part of it
Be an employee who goes above and beyond the call of duty
SERVING HEART
Be open and willing to listen to others and help in whatever way possible
You're dedicated to selflessly following the Platinum Rule: treat others the way they want to be treated
SOLUTION SEEKER
You're a creative problem solver
You're never satisfied with the status quo
You find a way to say yes
You embrace new ideas and approaches from different ,perspectives
You're collaborative, flexible and adaptive
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Repair or replace pumps, compressors and motors.
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Provide in-service training to other employees on building and equipment inspection, maintenance and repair.
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Replace water, sewer, air and gas lines.
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Maintain, repair and replace specialized equipment and facilities systems, including building management system controls such as large commercial food service equipment and emergency generators.
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Dismantle mechanical equipment using hoists, scaffolding and chainfalls.
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Prepare sketches and specifications for structural components and building fixtures.
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Adjust, repair and replace sheaves, bearings, belts and guards on large air handling and exhaust systems.
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Repair ducts, machine guards, tanks and fan or filter housings.
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Inspect and test steam and hot water systems, fire and sprinkler systems, compressors, and air and exhaust systems to assure correct operation, cycling and functioning of gauges, valves and controllers to determine maintenance needs.
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Inspect and repair water, sewer, air and gas lines.
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Repair sheet metal structures, such as ducts, roof gutters, flashing, tanks, blowers, drain pipes and filter housings.
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Repair and replace electrical outlets, switches and light fixtures.
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Read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, sketches and job specifications to locate machinery, ducts, piping and valves, and to apply manufacturer's instructions for maintenance and repair procedures.
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Braze, solder and weld pipe, sheet metal and metal fixtures and furniture.
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Repair and replace sinks, commodes and urinals, including faucets and valve assemblies.
General Responsibilities:
Supervision Received
Direct supervision is received from the Facilities Manager
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A high school diploma is required.
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Knowledge and experience in maintenance that can include building construction, motor maintenance and repair, and electrical and plumbing installation.
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Ability to work in a team.
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Ability to positively interact with a broad spectrum of ages and personalities on a daily basis.
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A valid driver's license is required to drive a U-M and AAUM vehicle.
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Ability to move a minimum of 50 pounds and to do labor intensive physical work.
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Experience with small engine repair
Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring department. Work agreements are reviewed annually at a minimum and are subject to change at any time, and for any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the work modes.
This position is onsite located in Boyne City, MI
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Occasional evening and weekend work is required to support year round camp programs, including 11-week summer camp.
The University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.