Facilities Maintenance Technician-ASC
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Job Details
Job Location
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Surgery Center-Ocala 49-1005 - Ocala, FL 34474
Responsible for physical plant maintenance and compliance with life safety requirements. Monitors system functions and performs repairs and procedures within the scope of expertise. Arranges for equipment repairs and documents status of equipment and repairs. Monitors and documents preventive maintenance programs and activities. Supervises and/or performs activities according to Facility policy.
RelationshipsReports to:
ASC Director
Supervises:
None
- Training/experience in maintenance preferred
- Training in basic mechanics preferred
- Experience with healthcare equipment preferred
Require frequent and constant judgment, ability to make decisions and solve problems; occasionally in response to disasters or emergencies, actual events and drills. Require language skills adequate for written, verbal and telephone communication in American English.
Physical DemandsRequire high-level visual and auditory acuity for timely response to interruptions in essential systems and monitoring and inspection duties. Ability to move quickly in response to maintenance and safety needs, overhead and low reaching, bending and ability to exert force of up to 50 lbs. occasionally, up to 20 lbs. frequently and/or up to 10 lbs. constantly.
Occupational ExposureCategory II exposure to blood borne pathogens; frequent exposure to chemical hazards; may encounter radiation hazards.
Essential Functions and Objectives- Support and perform according to approved policies and procedures.
- Participate as a team member in support of the total perioperative process.
- Consider patient rights in performance of job duties and responsibilities.
- Support risk management and participate in programs directed to patient and staff safety.
- Contribute to the quality management process; identifies role and contributions to functional teams.
- Objectively evaluate suggestions, grievances, and processes to identify opportunities to improve performance and quality of care.
- Interaction is respectful and courteous.
- Communicate effectively and professionally using a translator when necessary.
- Document that information received from the patient is disseminated to the appropriate people or departments.
- Participate in committees, conferences, and quality management activities.
- Seek new learning experiences by accepting challenging opportunities and responsibilities.
- Objectively evaluate suggestions or criticisms and attempts to improve performance or seeks further guidance, as needed.
- Review appropriate facility Policies and Procedures every year.
- Report observed or suspected violations, hazards, and noncompliance according to Facility policy.
- Observe safety measures in performance of job duties and responsibilities.
- Respond to emergency situations with competence and composure.
- Assure that any defective or malfunctioning equipment is “tagged out” immediately.
- Ensure equipment is kept in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and Facility policy.
- Keep accurate records of identified problems, repairs needed and pertinent information on equipment and systems.
- When available monitor service personnel for proper performance of preventive maintenance.
- Document that new electrical equipment, including medical staff member's personal property, has passed the electrical safety inspection before it is placed in service (service sticker will be placed on appropriate equipment by the inspector).
- Communicate any maintenance or safety concerns that could affect licensure, Medicare, or AAAHC to the Director immediately.
- Notify Director immediately when equipment or facility failures could impact daily operations.
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