Facilities Maintenance Technician – Entry Level (Technical College Seniors & Recent Graduates) HomeSmilesFacilities Maintenance Technician – Entry Level (Technical College Seniors & Recent Graduates)Mount Pleasant, South CarolinaThis position is designed for technical college seniors and recent graduates who want to turn hands-on training into real, paid, on-the-job experience as a Facilities Maintenance Technician. This role offers a practical next step after technical college for individuals who want to build field experience, responsibility, and long-term career opportunity in facilities and property maintenance.
NewFacilities Maintenance Technician ThorneFacilities Maintenance TechnicianSummerville, South CarolinaComputer and Technical Skills: Employee can use the equipment and software required to accomplish the responsibilities of the position, which include word processing, spreadsheets, email, use of a work order system, reviewing operations manuals and creating and maintaining project files. • Arrives at work as scheduled, starts work at the beginning of a shift, is on time to meetings, arrives back from lunch and breaks on time, completes assigned tasks in a timely manner, and works overtime as required.
Electrician Apprentice (Re-Announcement) College of CharlestonElectrician Apprentice (Re-Announcement)Charleston, SC$37,200–$40,946 / yearAssists journeyman electricians in the performance of their electrical work in the distribution, operation, preventive maintenance, maintenance and repair of the primary electrical systems throughout the entire College campus, as well as, maintaining electrical equipment within various buildings, dormitories, historical homes, office buildings, and large facilities. All employees of the College are expected to perform their jobs in a safe manner in accordance with best safety practices as prescribed by their department, the Office of Environmental Health and Safety, and the Occupational Health and Safety Administration training as provided by the Facilities Management at the College of Charleston.
Electrician gregory electricElectricianCharleston, SCSet up and commission electrical distribution and automation systems, including switchgear, transformers, control panels, PLC cabinets, and VFDs. Read and interpret blueprints, electrical schematics, and wiring diagrams to ensure precise installation and compliance.