Maintenance Mechanic I/Maintenance Mechanic II
- Full-Time
- Mid Level
- Logistics
Job Description
Title: Maintenance Mechanic I/Maintenance Mechanic II
Department: Technical Services
Reports To: Maintenance Mechanic Foreperson
Position Type: Staff
Position Summary: Under the leadership of a Foreperson or other supervisor within the Division of Real Estate Development and Capital Operations, independently performs basic maintenance, construction, repairs, or mechanical adjustment work functions to assure campus facilities are properly maintained with emphasis on health, safety and the comfort of occupants.
Essential Functions: The Maintenance Mechanic works independently and assists as a member of a group, and must draw upon a variety of skills to perform various assigned work tasks. Assists with instructing and training others in the functions of this position. These functions include, but are not limited to the following areas:
Will maintain logs and record readings and other operating data, which are required for normal maintenance and preventative maintenance schedules. Will safeguard the confidentiality of university personnel records, files, fiscal data, correspondence and similar confidential materials.
Additional Functions: Performs other duties as necessary or when directed.
Prerequisite Qualifications:
- Must have graduated from high school, vocational school or possess an approved high school equivalence certificate, with Five (5) years of related experience in the crafts. Knowledge of methods, tools and supplies used in the maintenance and repair of buildings and their fixtures, appliances, furnishings and fittings. Ability to do general maintenance and repair work of varied types under the supervision of a foreperson or experienced crafts person.
- Must be available and capable of performing emergency work. Ability to work weekends, holidays, rotating shifts and overtime. Ability to respond as an "Essential Employee" of the State.
- Must possess the ability to understand and communicate oral and written instructions.
- Ability to move, lift or exert force sometimes over 100 pounds on equipment, materials and tools. Must be able to work on feet for long periods of time, climb any type of extension or other ladder, balance, reach, stoop, kneel and stretch within limited size and potentially dangerous areas including roofs, attic and crawl spaces. Able to work inside and outdoors during all seasons and weather conditions.
Able to work in extreme cold and heat conditions. - Must possess knowledge of all related building codes.
- Must possess the ability to understand and issue oral and written instructions.
- At the university's discretion, the education and experience prerequisites may be exempted where the candidate can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the…