Specific Trade Job Descriptions can be found at https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/divisions/hr/pd/022000.pdf
Please note that HVAC and Wastewater positions require applicable license.
**This is a Career Ladder position. When filling the available positions,
consideration will be given to the selected applicant's education and
experience. Applicants must clearly document their qualifications **
**Applications will be accepted and will remain on file for one year.
Applicants must indicate their geographic preference on the first page
of the State of Texas Application for Employment. When applying via
the online application, the geographical preference is under
Identification & Contact Info**
Title Months of Experience Monthly Salary
Maintenance Supervisor I 0-12 $3,871.51
Maintenance Supervisor II 13-24 $4,103.81
Maintenance Supervisor III 25+ $4,352.39
Maintenance Supervisor IV 48+ and HVAC License $4,903.13
- Salary rates may differ for return-to-work retirees who are not ERS
contributors.
Maintenance Supervisor I
No Experience Required
Maintenance Supervisor II
One year full-time, wage-earning applicable experience. Technical or
trade school courses in an applicable field may be substituted for experience.
Maintenance Supervisor III
Two years full-time, wage-earning applicable experience. Technical or trade
school courses in an applicable field may be substituted for experience.
Maintenance Supervisor IV
1. Four year full-time, wage-earning experience in the operation, maintenance,
or repair of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) and
refrigeration systems and equipment
or
an associate degree in HVAC or Refrigeration from a college or university
accredited by CHEA or USDE and two years full-time, wage-earning experience
in the operation and maintenance of HVAC and refrigeration systems and
equipment
or
completion of a program in HVAC or Refrigeration from a trade or technical
school accredited by the CHEA or the USDE and three years full-time,
wage-earning experience in the operation and maintenance of HVAC
and refrigeration systems and equipment, or by the National Center for
Construction Education and Research (NCCER)
or
completion of a program in HVAC or Refrigeration from a U.S Military
Technical training school and three years full-time, wage-earning experience
in the operation and maintenance of HVAC and refrigeration systems and
equipment.
2. Current Environmental Protection Agency approved Universal Refrigerant
Containment Certification.
Must maintain valid license(s) for continued employment in position.