University of Texas at San Antonio
Plumber II
University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78208
Org Marketing Statement The University of Texas at San Antonio is a Tier One research university and a Hispanic Serving Institution specializing in cybersecurity, health, fundamental futures, and social-economic transformation. With more than 35,000 students, it is the largest university in the San Antonio region. UTSA advances knowledge through research and discovery, teaching and learning, community engagement and public service, and with an intentional focus on career readiness the university produces more graduates for the workforce than any other institution in the region. It is a catalyst for socioeconomic development and the commercialization of intellectual property - for Texas, the nation and the world. UTSA has been recognized as a Top Employer in Texas by Forbes Magazine. Learn more online, on UTSA Today or on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, Facebook, YouTube or LinkedIn. In 2024, the UT System Board of Regents authorized UT System to begin integrating UTSA and the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio into one unified institution, establishing a world-class university that integrates academic, research, and clinical excellence to build a profoundly impactful university of the future. Driven by a vision for growth and impact, this merger will expand capacity to offer robust undergraduate and graduate programs, attract top-tier faculty and staff, develop innovative initiatives, and elevate transdisciplinary research to address the evolving needs of the region. Posting End Date: Applications will be accepted through 11:59 PM CDT on 10/31/2024. At the discretion of the hiring department, this position posting may close once a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. Salary Range: $50,016 annualized, commensurate with education, experience and qualifications. Hours: up to 40 hours per week, non-exempt. Required Application Materials: Resume is required. Cover Letter is preferred. Essential Functions Job Summary Provide journeyman-level skills in the installation, maintenance, remodeling, construction, and repair of the University's plumbing systems. Systems include water (processed, RO, DI, etc.), gas, drainage (sanitary, acid, special waste), fixtures, utilities (air, vacuum, nitrogen, etc.), piping, fittings, and equipment. Core Responsibilities Installs, repairs, replaces and maintains water lines, airlines, gas lines, vacuum lines, sewer lines, acid drain lines, sump pumps, sewer ejectors, domestic water pumps, water heaters, piping, traps, valves, vents, washbowls, sinks, toilet fixtures, fittings, faucets, drains, special laboratory sinks, drain tables, experimental tables, kilns, forges, basil valves, plug valves, acid neutralizer, condensate drains, roof drains, water filters, drinking fountains, decorative fountains, expansion tanks and associated underground utilities. Effectively and efficiently measures, cuts, and threads / connects pipe, brazes and soft solders copper and other typically used pipe (e.g., plastic, glass, etc.). Uses other typically used processes such as pro-press. Repairs and maintains plumbing by replacing washers and seats in leaky faucets, repairs burst pipes, and opens clogged drains. Provides preventive maintenance to hot water and other units throughout the University. Inspects buildings, emergency eye washes, and showers and repairs, replaces and installs as required. Inspects and repairs natural gas lines, gas meters, and gas regulators and repairs, replaces, and installs as required. Maintains and repairs sewer systems and pipes including unstopping fixtures and lines. Maintains a clean and safe work environment, including vehicles and mechanical rooms. Maintains, repairs, and updates, tools and equipment provided, including but not limited to hand tools, battery-powered tools, sewer cleaning equipment, testing gear, and PPE. Performs water softener and RO/DI system maintenance and checks water purification equipment at regularly scheduled intervals. Assembles and installs valves and pipe fittings. Repairs and maintains valves, faucets, water heaters, traps, sinks, washbowls, sewers, vents, and fixtures. Bends pipe to required angle by use of the pipe-bending machine and joins pipes by use of screws, bolts, fittings, solder, plastic solvent, fusion weld, and caulks joints. Connects and maintains hot water units, gas heaters, and furnaces and checks for safe operation. Fills the pipe system with water or air and read pressure gauges to determine whether the system is leaking. Estimates labor, material, and equipment costs; provide written estimate report and material list to supervisor. Troubleshoots systems for malfunctions, analyses, diagnoses, and resolves system problems. Installs, repairs, and tests Backflow system components. Effectively communicates with peers and upper management regarding solutions to problems with solid time increments. Surveys buildings and performs maintenance on equipment in a multi-trade team working environment, assisting outside plumbing trade as needed. Must be available for after-hour/weekend on-call rotation. Must be available for rotating 12PM-9PM evening shift. Must be available for additional shift work, overtime, and odd-hour work in order to support the University Mission at the Main Campus, Downtown Campuses, Park West Fields, and any additional UTSA property or leases, including work for housing and dining facilities. Performs other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications High school graduate or equivalent. Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners Journeyman's Plumber License. This license must be current at the time of hire and maintained throughout the period of employment. Must possess, or acquire within a year after employment, either a State of Texas Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester License or a State of Texas Journeyman Medical Gas Endorsement. Valid Texas Driver's License. Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) Check and must be approved by the Hiring Manager. Ability to use acetylene torches, pipe benders, cutters and threaders, wrenches, blueprints, and other tools common to the plumbing trade including the Rigid Pro-Press System. Ability to use gauges and pressure equipment to check for leaks. Ability to inspect and operate Freeze machines and Fusion Machines. Plumbing installation, maintenance, and repair skills. Knowledge of steam, water, and natural gas distribution systems maintenance and repair. Knowledge of local and state plumbing codes, building codes, safety regulations, and safety practices. Ability to read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, schematics, rough drawings, and written reference material. Proficiency with drain equipment, such as but not limited to augers, hydro-jetters, and flex-shafts. Familiarity with PVC, CPVC, PEX, cast iron, copper, fusion welding, and glass pipe. Ability to use cutting and threading machines, Rigid pro-press systems, freeze machines, grooving tools, soldering, and brazing pipe, solvent weld cement, and other specialty plumbing equipment. Knowledgeable of the hazards involved in the occupation, and the safety precautions to take. Ability and skill to diagnose, locate, and fix defects in steam, water, and natural gas systems and similar equipment quickly and correctly. Ability to understand complex written and verbal instructions, as well as simple sketches diagrams, and schematics, and carry them out accurately. Perform preventive maintenance and routine servicing of equipment. Effectively manage work orders. Ability to use hand and power tools applicable to trade. Ability to diagnose and resolve problems. Skilled problem-solving skills and analytical skills. Ability to analyze complex issues, and develop and implement appropriate responses. Ability to lead others in troubleshooting and emergency repairs. Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with customers, colleagues, and supervisors. Ability to read, understand, and follow safety procedures. Effective oral communication and interpersonal skills. Basic computer skills, such as accessing the internet and e-mails. Ability to work independently and in a team environment. Meet schedules and timelines. Ability to respond quickly and competently in emergencies. Preferred Qualifications Completion of formal plumbing apprenticeship program or equivalent. Supplemental vocational school training within the area of assigned responsibility. Possess both a State of Texas Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester License and a State of Texas Medical Gas Journeyman Endorsement. Experience maintaining water purification equipment i.e., DI, RO, and Water Softeners. Seven (7) years of commercial/industrial plumbing experience, including at least three (3) years of experience since becoming a licensed Journeyman Plumber. Associate's degree or equivalent from a two-year college or technical school within the area of assigned responsibility. Additional Information UTSA is a tobacco free campus. This is a security sensitive position. Employment is contingent upon a successful background check. Applicants selected must be able to show proof of eligibility to work in the United States by time of hire. Valid driver's license and Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) as applicable. Working Conditions Working Environment: Variable environments including indoor and outdoor locations. Exposure to variable Texas weather conditions and/or physical hazards such as working in elevated and confined spaces; working in the attic, sub-floors, machines rooms, on the roof, and other operational areas. Exposed to various mechanical, electrical, laboratories, and other university spaces. Exposure to potential occupational hazards including toxic, biological, and chemical hazards within certain laboratory spaces. Exposure to a variety of construction and physical plant hazards including medium voltages (15KV), confined space, elevated heights, dust & dampness, high noise levels, outside weather, and energized equipment & systems. Exposure to elevated levels of noise. Required to wear Personal Protective Equipment when needed, including steel toe or non-slip shoes, eye protection, hardhat, back belt, body harness, biological protective gear, ear muffs or plugs, respirator, and arc flash protection. Must wear and properly maintain uniforms. Required to be on stand-by call status, carrying a pager, cell phone, or two-way radio as assigned, and respond to after-hours emergency calls. Required to be on stand-by call status for overtime, evenings, after hours, odd hours, shift work, weekends, and/or holidays as needed. Flexibility in scheduling may be required. Physical Demands: Regularly required to stand, walk, use hands to feel, reach with hands and arms, and talk or hear. Ability to climb ladders and stairways and work on building rooftops of high elevation. Ability to work in confined spaces such as ceiling, under-floor crawlspaces, and manholes. Reaching overhead, at or below shoulder level. Works off of ladders, scaffolding, powered lifts, rooftops of buildings, and other elevated surfaces as required. Repetitive motions that may include the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. Operating machinery and/or power tools. Required to have visual acuity to perform an activity such as operating machines such as lathes, drill presses, power saws, and mills where the seeing job is at or within arm's reach; performing mechanical or skilled trades tasks of a non-repetitive nature such as ones by carpenters, technicians, service people, plumbers, painters, mechanics, etc. Frequently required to climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, reach, stand, walk, push, pull, lift, finger, grasp, feel, and/or use repetitive motions. Medium work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects with or without reasonable accommodations. This position will be primarily located on campus. Travel and parking expenses are the employee's responsibility. Equal Employment Opportunity As an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer, it is the policy of The University of Texas at San Antonio to promote and ensure equal employment opportunity for all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or genetic information, and veteran status. The University is committed to the Affirmative Action Program in compliance with all government requirements to ensure nondiscrimination. Women, minorities, people with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply. UTSA campuses are accessible to persons with disabilities.