Position requires driving University vehicles and/or golf carts. The Locksmith, Lead is directly responsible for daily supervision of student employees assigned to Lock Shop. The person also provides back-up to supervisor and may coordinate assigned projects. This position leads and participates in repairs, installations and servicing of locks and related hardware to include electronic access control systems for Housing & Residential Life buildings. Caring - Caring is being welcoming, kind, compassionate, and willing to help others showing concern for a person’s needs listening more and talking less The Locksmith, Lead, reporting to the Access Control Manager, is a key position in a team responsible for the physical security systems in University dorms, apartments and related building systems.Integrity - Integrity is doing the right thing, being honest with oneself and others, being authentic, and being transparent in intent.Respect - Respect is treating others courteously and professionally in all situations valuing and honoring diversity in others being honest, direct, and courteous in all communications and loyal to all, including those not present.Excellence -Excellence is performing at an extraordinary level and exceeding expectations.Our Mission: Helping Students Build a Foundation for Success Our Core Values: We are proud of the supportive environment we provide our students, our vibrant academic partnerships and our high-quality facilities. Housing & Residential Life plays a critical role in achieving institutional and divisional goals. While the University does not require students to live on campus, more than 70% of all incoming first-year students choose to live in UA housing to help their transition to university life. Our dorms range in style from historic to modern and range in size from 60 to 1000 residents. More than 80% of on-campus residents are first-year students. Housing & Residential Life (Housing), a self-funded auxiliary housed within Campus Life at the University of Arizona, operates 23 dorms and 1 graduate apartment complex that house over 7,800 students annually on the University of Arizona Main Campus.
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