Job Title: Crewperson 3 – Site Maintenance
Position Function: The Site Maintenance Crewperson is responsible for a wide variety of duties. They should possess exceptional knowledge and demonstrate remarkable skills in the designated trade. They shall have the ability to carry out assignments and perform work of good quality with minimum supervision. They should demonstrate outstanding qualities in efficiency, initiative and dependability when completing various tasks.
Essential Performance Responsibilities:
Perform work in a safe manner and reports any hazardous conditions
Assist in maintaining good public relations, being cognizant that a Crewperson represents both the Facilities Division and Wichita Public Schools
Cooperate with other employees and maintains good public relations inside and outside of his/her assignment
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Display willingness to be trained in all phases of the assignment and to increase his/her skills, thus, qualifying for advancement
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Possess a work ethic that is strongly oriented toward both efficiency and customer service
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Maintain appropriate licenses and certifications including a valid Kansas driver’s license
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Possess superior knowledge of procedures, materials and equipment utilized in the designated area while displaying good workmanship, planning, and leadership
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Support the organizational goals, the mission of the School Service Center and the district
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Work cooperatively with others and assists in maintaining open lines of communication
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Work directly or indirectly under the Supervisor
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Daily schedule may fluctuate to accommodate deadlines and delivery of services
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Perform proper maintenance and servicing of equipment
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Deliver and sets up heavy equipment
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Operate crane for replacement of rope on flagpoles, setting play equipment, and assisting other work areas when needed
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Install and repair of parking lots and earth moving operations
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Snow removal operations are mandatory
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Assume responsibility for all tools, supplies and materials
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Attendance required at meetings and in-services
- Operate heavy equipment as needed
- Operate dump trucks
- Perform the proper maintenance and servicing of equipment
- Perform all duties involved in forming and pouring concrete
- Deliver and sets up heavy equipment
- Assist in installing and repairing playgrounds, fencing, asphalt patching, and earth moving operations
Additional Duties: Performs other duties and/or responsibilities as assigned by the Supervisor(s) of BGMS.
Equipment: The employee must demonstrate the ability to use various equipment assigned to the job position as needed. This position may require the ability to use iPads in addition to basic office equipment such as computers, copiers, scanners, and fax machine. Must always comply with USD 259’s guidelines for equipment use. Uses hand tool of the trade and related power equipment. Other tools that may be used may include but not limited to: heavy equipment (including backhoe, bobcat, bucket loader, cherry picker, dump trucks, forklift, graders, high loaders, paver rollers, skid loaders, tractors and trenchers), brooms, cement mixer, chain hoist, concrete float (all sizes), concrete saw, core drill, hand tools, jack hammers (60, 90 & 110), pallet jack, pics, power tools, sandblaster, shovels, sledge hammers, surveying equipment, tape measures, trucks, vans, wheel barrels and 1200 pound dolly.
Travel: Travel between schools in and out of the district as well as to central offices will be required.
Physical and Mental Demands:
Ability to perform all tasks and work the hours required. Third shift may be required for some work.
Ability to work indoors in extreme heat or cold and outdoors in inclement weather conditions including heat, cold, rain, or snow and have the ability to drive in various outdoor weather conditions
Ability to wear proper safety equipment as required while performing the various responsibilities required for this position
Ability to work overtime on short notice may be required
Work in standard office, shop and school building environments
Ability to work in confined or high spaces; some strenuous physical work
Ability to work productively in stressful situations
Daily schedule may fluctuate to accommodate deadlines and delivery of services
Limited (0-1 hour): Climbing/balancing (stairs, ladders, other), crawling and lying down (back, side, front)
Occasional (1-3 hours): Overhead reaching, sitting, operating foot controls, kneeling, crouching (squatting), fine finger manipulation, repetitive motion (multiple manipulation of same muscle group), high impact vibratory tools (bucking/riveting) and low impact vibratory tools (drilling/sanding)
Frequent (3-6 hours): Below the waist reaching, waist to shoulder reaching, standing, walking, rotation of head/neck, flexion (head bend down and head bend back), bending at the waist, twisting at the waist and forceful gripping
Constant (6-8 hours): Total reaching and handling/ grasping
Exposure to: Dust, odor, fumes and chemicals (asphalt, gasoline, grease, oil and spray paint)