Teledyne Battery Products
Facilities Technician
Teledyne Battery Products, Redlands, California, United States
Teledyne Battery Products is dedicated to every employee and client’s success; Innovation that matters - for our company and for the world; Trust and personal responsibility in all relationships – Teledyne Battery Products are EveryWhereYouLook Are you looking to be part of a dynamic and growing organization - whose company culture is centered on empowering its employees to make decisions? As one of the leading manufacturers in producing high performance, high-quality batteries for use in today's modern general aviation aircraft, Teledyne Battery Products is focused on hiring the best available talent We are looking for a highly skilled Facilities Technician to join our team and ensure the smooth operation and maintenance of our facility. This role is crucial in supporting various systems and maintaining a safe, efficient, and well-functioning environment. Key Responsibilities: Oversee and maintain facility operations, including HVAC, lighting, compressed air systems, construction, plumbing, renovation, and preventive maintenance plans. Manage production support equipment such as DI-water systems, pumps, vacuum systems, filtration, air pollution control equipment, and wastewater treatment systems. Perform maintenance services including painting, patching, ceiling tile replacement, fluorescent lamp replacement, and light electrical and plumbing work. Assist the Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Department with safety improvements, hazardous materials/waste services, and overall environmental compliance. Document the operational status of emergency equipment and complete machine maintenance logs on a daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly basis. Monitor inventory levels of spare parts and supplies, notifying appropriate personnel to replenish stock as needed. Adhere to company policies and procedures to ensure operational and safety compliance, supporting organizational goals and objectives. Adapt to changing work environment demands, respond promptly to service calls and emergencies, and work ethically and respectfully with all employees. Utilize problem-solving skills to identify and resolve facility or EHS issues promptly, communicating effectively with the team and management. Continuously build knowledge and skills, sharing expertise with the team. Perform additional tasks such as non-hazardous and hazardous spill cleanup and assist the EHS department as needed. Skills and Abilities: Proficient in using basic carpentry, plumbing, painting, and custodial hand and electric-powered tools. Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to receive and respond to work assignments effectively. Excellent command of the English language, both spoken and written; ability to converse in Spanish is a plus. Ability to read, comprehend, and work from plans and operating instructions. Follow oral and written instructions; maintain cooperative working relationships; demonstrate sensitivity to and respect for a diverse population. Detail-oriented with a commitment to maintaining high standards for facility upkeep. Demonstrated time management skills, including the ability to multitask and meet deadlines. Proficient in keeping computerized records and preparing reports; able to use job-related computer software (email, work planning, time-keeping) effectively. Capable of working independently with limited supervision, interacting effectively with and quickly gaining the respect and support of facilities and museum staff. Interact professionally with various levels of staff, guests, and vendors. Required Qualifications: High School diploma or equivalent is required. An Associate’s Degree or completion of a trade school program is highly preferred. Minimum 2 years of experience in facilities maintenance, including maintaining the building’s interior and exterior. Experience with HVAC, electrical, and plumbing equipment. Must be a US Person. Due to the type of work at the facility and certain access restrictions, successful applicants must be a "US Person" (US Citizens, US Nationals, lawful permanent residents, asylees or refugees).