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Senior Maintenance Mechanic

Company: Rutgers University
Location: New Brunswick
Posted on: April 1, 2026

Job Description:

Posting Summary Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is seeking a Senior Maintenance Mechanic (Multiple Vacancies) for the Division of Institutional Planning and Operations. The position works independently in a “zone”, or as the only Maintenance Mechanic on a particular campus, reporting directly to a second-level supervisor. Among the key duties of this position are the following: May guide and instruct other staff in the performance of a wide range of mechanical maintenance duties to repair and maintain equipment in good operating condition. Such duties may be based on work orders which provide little or no instruction or assistance. Responsible for estimation of work and procuring appropriate materials for him/herself or the group. May guide and instruct craft trainees. May perform any duties of the group. Verifies results of work performed by the outside vendors. Overview The Division of Institutional Planning & Operations (IP&O) employs a workforce of approximately 2,700 staff, represented by 15 collective negotiations agreements, and is responsible for institutional strategic initiatives and operations, which encompasses an expansive range of comprehensive service and business operations across the State of New Jersey. These include planning and construction, facilities, public safety and emergency operations, environmental health and safety, transportation, housing, and auxiliary/retail operations. Preferred Qualifications May be required to obtain a Commercial Driver’s License ( CDL ).

Keywords: Rutgers University, West Babylon , Senior Maintenance Mechanic, Engineering , New Brunswick, New York


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