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CSEA members at the University of Buffalo deliver stability during uncertain times
AMHERST — Often unseen and undervalued, trade specialists who work at the sprawling campuses
at the University at Buffalo truly embody what it means to be essential.
“The way all our
university employees
go about their
workday, especially
our tradesmen,
is way above and
beyond industry
standards,” said
CSEA University
at Buffalo Local
President Angie Zitto. “This has become increasingly more apparent to me since COVID-19 became part of our working world.”
More than 1,000 CSEA members are employed at the university, including tradesmen, custodians, sterile supply technicians, senior lab animal caretakers and clerical staff.
Zitto said the university’s Facilities Department, made up of professional electricians, carpenters,
locksmiths and others, have taken their service to another level during these uncertain times.
“They don’t get a ton to credit for the extraordinary work they
do,” Zitto said. “They often remedy orders in the morning before everyone gets to campus. The Facilities and Maintenance crews should be seen as the engine that keeps the university gears moving in the right direction.”
A team effort
Zitto said it is
common knowledge
around the
university that Trade
Supervisor and CSEA
member Ed Heckt is
fiercely committed
and laser focused
on making sure his
team, the students
and the entire academic community they serve remain a top priority every day.
And it’s also well known that
At his North Campus shop, Licensed Carpenter and trademan Glen Waszkielewicz repairs broken furniture from a medical research lab.
Zitto
Heckt, who also serves as CSEA University at Buffalo Local 3rd Vice President, is quick to deflect any credit of his own work to shine a bright light on the labor of the CSEA members he supervises.
“Even though we are short staffed, everyone in our department has really stepped up their game here at the university,” said Heckt. “Rotating schedules and demanding work orders haven’t slowed us down during the pandemic. Our crew doesn’t think twice about showing up and getting the job done every time. I’m very proud of the work we do. It’s truly a team effort.”
Glen Waszkielewicz, a licensed
carpenter by trade, says being employed at the university is a great job after working more than 20 years in the private sector.
“I really love working here,” said Waszkielewicz. “We get to use our problem-solving skills and the crew is like family to me.”
Zitto said the steadiness and strength of the Facilities Department is reassuring to the university community. “We are very lucky to have such dedicated and talented people working here,” Zitto said. “They genuinely personify what it means to be professional.”
— Ove Overmyer
Jack Barone, a Locksmith by trade, gets ready for another productive workday on the University of Buffalo North Campus in Amherst.
Thomas Beck, a Carpenter and Maintenance Assistant at the University of Buffalo, attends to a work order in his shop on the North Campus.
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December 2020
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