Electrician (Levels 1-2)

Maintains, repairs, and installs campus irrigation systems, including controllers, valves, wiring, and sprinkler heads. Troubleshoots system issues, performs routine maintenance and leak repairs, operates trenching and grounds equipment, and ensures safe operation and upkeep of tools while supporting overall campus landscape maintenance.

Plumber 2

Installs, repairs, and maintains campus steam and condensate systems, including pumps, valves, heat exchangers, and related equipment. Troubleshoots system issues, assists with piping and pneumatic valve work, performs system flushing and cleaning, operates university vehicles, and follows safety and environmental best practices while supporting Facilities Maintenance operations.

Locksmith

Installs and maintains locking and non-locking hardware, including electronic locks, panic devices, and door hardware. Performs keying, re-keying, master key systems, and lock fabrication. Uses computer systems for tracking keys and access, ensures compliance with life safety and university security policies, reads blueprints, and coordinates with project managers for new and renovated spaces.

Control Technician 2

Performs advanced troubleshooting, repair, and calibration of complex building systems, including HVAC, lab, and chiller controls. Handles network diagnostics and communication systems (BACNet, ModBus, KNX, etc.), coordinates with vendors and engineers, and completes maintenance tasks across mechanical, electrical, control, and plumbing systems. Follows safety standards, operates campus vehicles and equipment, documents work using AiM, and provides support across facilities as needed.

Carpenter 3

Performs campus-wide carpentry and flooring maintenance, including repairing/installing tiles, carpet, cabinets, furniture, doors, and hardware. Assists other trades as needed, performs minor plaster and drywall work, maintains tools and equipment, documents work, and supervises helpers when required.

Asset Data Associate (Multiple Vacancies)

Use the Facilities Department Work Order Management System and ensure asset information is accurate and current at all times. This involves the collection, creation and management for all assets that are owned by Florida State University and ensuring assets are properly named, grouped, and identified in AIM. Maintains oversight of related activities and collaborates with various members of departments by coordinating activities. Has a basic ability to learn and interpret, and analyze building systems technical drawings/specifications. Ability to collaborate with various teams across the campus community to ensure asset data accuracy. This includes working at properties in various states of a property life cycle. Including by not limited to during new construction, during renovations, owner occupied, during demolition. Field asset collection/accuracy verification can be conducted with but not limited to the usage of ladders, aerial platform lifts, PPE, and other various hand tools. Field collection/accuracy verification at times can be conducted in spaces that are confined, elevated, not under temperature control, and or exposed to exterior elements.

Asset Data Associate

Use the Facilities Department Work Order Management System and ensure asset information is accurate and current at all times. This involves the collection, creation and management for all assets that are owned by Florida State University and ensuring assets are properly named, grouped, and identified in AIM. Maintains oversight of related activities and collaborates with various members of departments by coordinating activities. Has a basic ability to learn and interpret, and analyze building systems technical drawings/specifications.