To properly maintain the facility in a safe, efficiently operating, and attractive manner. To install, maintain and repair more complex electrical, plumbing, heating, air conditioning and ventilation systems, and to perform skilled work in the repair and maintenance of buildings, equipment and/or utilities. To discern the physical needs of the facility daily to insure a safe, efficiently operating, and attractive environment.
- Ability to read and interpret all aspects of building blue prints.
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Ability to read, interpret and follow written directions.
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Ability to effectively interact with outside vendor services, up to and including cleaning staff, HVAC contractors, etc.
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Ability to properly identify potential building related problems and operational conditions, and effectively communicate that information to supervisors and vendors.
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Ability to discern the physical needs of the facility to insure a safe and attractive working environment for the general public and staff that use and work in the facility on a daily basis.
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Knowledge of OSHA/DCOM rules and regulations pertaining to building maintenance.
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Ability to use measuring instruments such as thermometers, tape measures, electrical current meters, pressure gauges, and scales.
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Knowledge of boilers, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, pumps, and electricity related to the maintenance field.
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Able to work independently.
Physical Requirements
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Continuous (67-100% of workday) standing, light handling and fingering.
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Frequent (34-66% of workday) walking, reaching, feeling, hearing, lifting and carrying objects weighing 1-10 pounds, medium handling and medium fingering.
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Occasional (1-33% of workday) sitting, stooping, kneeling, climbing, ascending/descending ladders while carrying objects, balancing, feeling, talking, hearing, use of far and near vision, lifting objects weighing 11-50 pounds, carrying objects weighing 11-20 pounds, pushing/pulling objects weighing 1-80 pounds on wheels, and high fingering.
Working Conditions
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Continuous (67-100% of workday) inside work, exposure to mechanical, electrical, chemical and burn hazards.
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Frequent (34-66% of workday) exposure to dust.
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Occasional (1-33% of workday) hazards from heights above 12 feet, exposure to fumes, odors, poor ventilation, and physically confined workspace.
Equipment Used
Measuring devices, hand tools such as hammers, wrenches, screwdrivers, power tools, saws, sanders, chainsaws, shovels, brooms, automobile and truck, air hammer, breathing apparatus, mops and hearing and eye protection.
This description has been prepared to assist in properly evaluating various classes of responsibilities, skills, working conditions, etc., present in the classification. It is intended to indicate the kinds of tasks and characteristic levels of work difficulty that will be required of positions that will be given this title. It is not intended as a complete list of specific duties and responsibilities. Nor is it intended to limit or in any way modify the right of any supervisor to assign, direct, and control the work of employees under his/her supervision. The use of an expression or illustration describing duties shall not be held to exclude other duties not mentioned that are of a similar kind and level of difficulty.