1

Michi Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Specimen Processor

Ann Arbor, MI · On-site

$16.25 - $18.50/hr

Job Summary Perform the assigned duties in Specimen Processing in order to assure accurate and timely receipt, order entry, transport, processing, and distribution of laboratory specimens. Provide ...

Medical Assistant (MA)

Oxford, OH · On-site

$16.75 - $21.50/hr

Employment Type: Full time Shift: Day Shift Description: POSITION DESCRIPTION: Assists in the examination and treatment of patients by tracking patient information, documenting the medical record ...

Production Assembler

Mesquite, TX · On-site

$14.50 - $17.50/hr

POSITION SUMMARY The Production Assembler plays a crucial role in the manufacturing process, contributing to the manufacture of high-quality products. Responsible for executing assembly tasks ...

Dentist P15

Muskegon, MI · On-site

$55 - $86.67/hr

Salary: $55.00 - $86.67 Hourly Location : Muskegon, MI Job Type: Permanent Full Time Job Number: 4730HC-22-015-LRF-DENTIST Department: Corrections - Brooks Correctional Facility Opening Date: 07/20 ...

Medical Assistant (MA)

Oxford, OH

$16.75 - $21.50/hr

Employment Type: Full time Shift: Day Shift Description: POSITION DESCRIPTION: Assists in the examination and treatment of patients by tracking patient information, documenting the medical record ...

Production Assembler

Mesquite, TX · On-site

$14.50 - $17.50/hr

POSITION SUMMARY The Production Assembler plays a crucial role in the manufacturing process, contributing to the manufacture of high-quality products. Responsible for executing assembly tasks ...

This Job at a Glance * Job Reference Id: ORD-220775-MD-MI * Title: MD * Dates Needed: October 1 - 6 months * Shift Type: Day Shift * Assignment Type: Inpatient * Call Required: No * Board ...

Michi information

What is a Michi?

The term 'Michi' does not refer to a commonly recognized job title in English-speaking workplaces. It may be a name, a nickname, or refer to something specific in another language or culture. If you meant a different job title or a specific role, please provide more context or clarify the industry for a more accurate answer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Michi, and why are they important?

I'm sorry, but 'Michi' is not recognized as a real-world professional occupation, so I am unable to provide an answer for this job title.

What is the difference between Michi vs Chef?

AspectMichiChef
Required CredentialsTypically no formal certification, but some may have culinary or hospitality trainingOften requires culinary school certification or extensive training
Work EnvironmentFood service establishments, restaurants, cateringRestaurants, hotels, culinary institutions
Industry UsageCommonly used in casual or fast-food settingsUsed across fine dining, restaurants, and culinary arts
Job FocusFood preparation, customer service, operational tasksMenu creation, food quality, kitchen management

The main difference between Michi and Chef lies in their roles and credentials. Michi typically refers to roles in food service with less formal training, focusing on food prep and customer service. Chefs usually have culinary certifications and focus on menu development and kitchen management. While both work in the food industry, their responsibilities and qualifications differ significantly.

What cities are hiring for Michi jobs?

Cities with the most Michi job openings:

What are the most commonly searched types of Michi jobs?

The most popular types of Michi jobs are:

What states have the most Michi jobs?

States with the most job openings for Michi jobs include:

Infographic showing various Michi job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Chief Engineer, Campus Facility Operations

Oakland Community College

Auburn Hills, MI • On-site

$106K - $125K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Salary: $106,324.14 - $125,089.38 Annually
Location : Royal Oak Campus
Job Type: Operating Engineers
Job Number: 202400303
Division: Mechanical Systems & Plant Ops
Opening Date: 07/27/2026
Closing Date: 8/23/2026 11:59 PM Eastern
Shift Days/Hours: M - F 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Summary of Purpose
Provide leadership and direction to campus facility operations staff in the areas of mechanical, electrical plumbing, and architectural systems, plant operations, custodial services, groundskeeping, and facility related campus services. The Chief will also be responsible for overseeing and/or managing various construction/renovation projects necessary within the daily operation. The Chief will report to the Director of Campus Facilities and will assist with various administrative and management functions. This employee is expected to work in a multicultural diverse working environment.
Typical Duties
This description is intended to indicate the types of duties and responsibilities requested of the employee assigned this position. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all the duties and responsibilities that
may be required.
1. Responsible for planning, coordinating and directing all daily activities related to maintenance and operation of campus facilities, including mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and architectural systems, plant operations, general and preventative maintenance, custodial and grounds.
2. Establishes, monitors and maintains high standards of maintenance, cleanliness, appearance, and function of campus buildings and grounds.
3. Responsible for effective maintenance and inspection programs which protect and/or enhance the assets of the College. These assets include: mechanical systems (boilers, chillers, air handlers, pumps, heat exchangers, air compressors, BAS, etc.), building structure (roofs, exterior masonry, walls, windows, doors, door hardware, elevators, etc.); utility systems (electrical distribution, interior/exterior lighting, drainage, plumbing, etc.); landscape; roadways/sidewalks/parking lots; equipment and vehicles.
4. Provides leadership to campus facility operations staff including facility maintenance technicians, painters, groundskeepers, and shipping & receiving clerks. Supervises superintendent/supervisor who has direct oversight of custodial operations.
5. Coordinates and oversees the work of outside contractors as the need arises.
6. Conducts regular facility inspections to assess their condition; identifies maintenance issues and schedules appropriate repair work assignments; monitors, reports, and ensures quality of work thereafter.
7. Manages preventative maintenance work order system.
8. Responsible for maintaining continuity of service 24/7/365. Responds to emergencies that arise and determines corrective actions using available resources. Coordinates with building occupants, campus public safety, and college administration.
9. Resolves customer complaints. Maintains good public relations with the campus and community. Interfaces with city and state code agencies as needed.
10. Establishes, manages and monitors budgets for each area of responsibility. Adheres to approved budgetary guidelines. Utilizes sound business practices when making expenditure decisions regarding maintenance, repairs, replacements and restorations.
Knowledge and Skills Required
• In-depth working knowledge of mechanical, electrical, plumbing and architectural systems.
• Knowledge of management/supervisory principles and practices
• Knowledge of OSHA regulations, environmental agency requirements, life safety standards, etc.
• Ability to interpret architectural and schematic drawings
• Experience in using MS Office, BAS, and work order software to enhance operations
• Skilled in problem solving
• Skilled in both written and verbal communication
• Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
Minimum Education and Experience
EDUCATION: Associates Degree preferred
AND
First Class Stationary Engineer License alongside First Class Refrigeration Operator License (from
Detroit or Dearborn required).
OR
Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering.
EXPERIENCE: Minimum of five years of experience in the supervision of facilities operations. Ability to serve as the technical expert relative to these systems. Experience with multi-cultural students and staff preferred.
We are excited to have you consider Oakland Community College (OCC) as your employer of choice!
OCC strives to provide valuable and empowering services not only to our students, but also to our employees.
See below the benefits offered by the College under the benefit types: full-time and part-time
Full-Time Positions for the Following Employee Groups:
Classified, Exempt (Non-union), Faculty, Maintenance, Operating Engineers, Public Safety, Teamsters
Benefit Effective Date: First of the month after date of hire
Medical
  • Multiple PPO medical plans with prescription coverage to choose from; Plans provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM)
    • Free preventive services on every plan
    • Health Savings Account (HSA) available with the High Deductible medical plans
  • BCBSM through the Western Michigan Health Insurance Pool (WMHIP) medical is offered to all employment groups
  • There is a $2,000 prorated Medical Opt Out stipend with proof of other applicable medical coverage
Dental
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) plan provided by the College, no payroll deductions
Vision
  • NVA (National Vision Administrators) plan provided by the College, no payroll deductions
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
  • Health Care, Limited Purpose, Dependent Care, and Adoption FSAs are available
Life Insurance
  • TheCollege provides $120,000 of coverage (portion is subject to taxation), no payroll deductions
Disability
  • 70% of wages provided for Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
Retirement
  • College employees are part of the Michigan Public School Employees Retirement System (MPSERS) provided by the Michigan Office of Retirement Services (ORS)
  • The Exempt, Faculty, and Teamsters employee groups can elect the Optional Retirement Plan (ORP) provided by TIAA; opting out of MPSERS
Voluntary Retirement Accounts
  • Employees can open and contribute via payroll deduction into 403(b) and/or 457(b) voluntary retirement accounts provided by TIAA
Voluntary Benefits
  • Employees can elect voluntary benefits of optional life insurance (for self, spouse, and/or children), cancer protection, pet insurance, legal & ID shield, long term and/or critical care during annual open enrollment in November
Tuition
  • OCC tuition waiver program for employees and their dependents
  • Employees may take Non-OCC classes using the tuition reimbursement program
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Employees have a free resource to assist with a wide-range of needs, including counseling sessions

Employee Group: Classified Part-Time
Benefit Effective Date: First of the month after date of hire
Part-time Classified employees are offered the opportunity to have medical, dental, vision at the full monthly premium; life insurance is also available at a nominal cost. Participation requires that benefit costs be taken via payroll deduction.
Medical
  • Multiple PPO medical plans with prescription coverage to choose from; Plans provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM)
    • Free preventive services on every plan
    • Health Savings Account (HSA) available with the High Deductible medical plans
  • BCBSM through the Western Michigan Health Insurance Pool (WMHIP) medical is offered to all employment groups
Dental
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) plan that has free in-network preventive services including two annual cleanings
Vision
  • NVA (National Vision Administrators) plan that includes annual examinations with participating providers
Life Insurance
  • Employees can choose to have a life insurance policy of $10,000 or $20,000
Retirement
  • College employees are part of the Michigan Public School Employees Retirement System (MPSERS) provided by the Michigan Office of Retirement Services (ORS)
Voluntary Retirement Accounts
  • Employees can open and contribute, via payroll deduction, into 403(b) and/or 457(b) voluntary retirement accounts provided by TIAA
Tuition
  • OCC tuition waiver program for employees and their dependents
  • Employees may take Non-OCC classes using the tuition reimbursement program

Employee Group: Adjunct Faculty, Part-time Hourly (Non-union), and Casual Instructors*
Retirement
  • College employees are part of the Michigan Public School Employees Retirement System (MPSERS) provided by the Michigan Office of Retirement Services (ORS)
Voluntary Retirement Accounts
  • Employees can open and contribute, via payroll deduction, into 403(b) and/or 457(b) voluntary retirement accounts provided by TIAA
Tuition
  • OCC tuition reimbursement program available for Adjunct Employees
*Edustaff employees are not eligible for OCC benefits.
Contact Information:
01
Do you have a minimum of five (5) years of experience in the supervision of facilities operations?
  • Yes
  • No

02
Do you meet one of the following minimum qualification requirements for this position?
  • I possess an Associate's Degree or higher and a valid First Class Stationary Engineer License and First Class Refrigeration Operator License issued by the City of Detroit or the City of Dearborn.
  • I possess a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering.
  • I do not currently meet either of the above qualification requirements.

Required Question