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Maintenance Worker Internship, BBCC Fall Quarter 2026

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Samaritan Healthcare

Moses Lake, WA (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/19/2026

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Job Description

Our Mission All of us, for each of you, every time. Our Vision Together, serving as the trusted regional healthcare partner. Our Values Listen~Love~Respect~Excel~Innovate At Samaritan, we do more than deliver healthcare - we make a meaningful difference in the lives of our community every day. We're committed to creating an exceptional workplace where professionals feel valued, supported, and inspired to provide outstanding care to every patient we serve. This position is responsible for performing a variety of duties in and around the building of the hospital complex including skilled work in the operation, maintenance, repair and remodeling of the building and related equipment. The Maintenance Worker Intern will work under the charge of the Maintenance Worker II and the Plant Services Supervisor. This position is open to a 1st year MPT student at BBCC transitioning to 2nd year by Fall quarter or a current 2nd year MPT student, able to work 16-20 hours per week. This intern position is for the fall quarter of 2025. Submission deadline for applicants is June 9th, 2025. This is a part time, hospital-based, hourly position working 20 hours per week, variable shifts Monday through Friday that complement your school schedule.
SPECIFIC ACCOUNTABILITIES
Maintains electrical systems, which includes replacing and resetting breakers, trouble-shooting the MCC & all other distribution panels, as well as, installation of new service or projects as needed. Thoroughly follows and updates Preventative Maintenance programs and schedules. Performs carpentry tasks including installation and repair of such items as doors, windows, screens, locks, etc., as needed. Makes needed repairs by plastering, patching, and painting of a variety of wall coatings and coverings, and installation of protective coverings. Properly cleans and maintains work area and shop. Inspects and maintains a good working knowledge of systems i.e., fire alarm control, nurse call communication, infant security, video surveillance, HVAC, and power monitoring (PMCS). Assists in maintaining parts, supplies, and all other materials for stock per the department's purchasing process. Maintains lighting in and around the hospital building on a regular basis, by replacing bulbs, repairing fixtures, and electrical service. Maintains plumbing systems, which includes plumbing, plunging, rodding, and routine maintenance of all drains and fixtures. Repairs patient electrical and mechanical beds. Repairs and maintains pneumatic, electrical and hydraulic equipment. Operates fuel fire and electrical boilers, as well as all other associated equipment. Maintains proper chemical and water treatment of all systems. Maintain proper documentation; including opening and closing of work orders, rounding, and purchase requests. Ensures no injuries to self or others by following safe work practices and policies. This includes, but is not limited to: security and safety, understanding of MSDS, equipment, infection control, fire, disaster, safe lifting and body mechanics. Ensures self-compliance with organizations policies and procedures. Ensures the interface with team members and other support groups is conducted in a courteous and efficient manner conducive with the organization's values. Conducts self in a professional manner and ensures personal appearance meets the standards necessary to perform the job function while representing the organization. Ensures that additional accountabilities, as may be required by management, be handled in a manner necessary to meet organizational standards. Qualifications for this position include (not limited to) : High school diploma or GED. 1st year MPT student at BBCC transitioning to 2nd year by Fall quarter or a current 2nd year MPT student, able to work 16-20 hours per week. Must have some degree of familiarity with building maintenance, techniques, equipment, and operation of power plants, plumbing and heating systems, sanitation, refrigeration, and electrical systems. Should be familiar with electrical and mechanical test equipment, use of telephone, intercom and radios, as well as, electrical hand power tools including drill motors, sanders, electric snakes, portable saws, grinders, etc.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Occasional sitting/standing, crawling/kneeling, bending/stooping/crouching, twisting/turning and repetitive movement Frequent walking, climbing, pushing/pulling, lifting and carrying. Works indoors with occasional outdoor activities with trips to the warehouse, professional office building or town. May be exposed to heat, cold, steam, electrical shock and a wide variety of chemicals and petroleum products. Occasionally climbs and works ladders. As a Samaritan professional, you will be asked to commit to being part of a culture grounded in our Mission, Vision, Values, and Strategy that brings service and operational excellence to life each day while creating an exceptional experience for our patients, professionals, physicians, and students. Additionally, how we present ourselves matters, and adherence to our Professional Appearance Policy reflects the pride, respect, and professionalism we bring to those we serve.