Builds, remodels, and maintains various types of facilities, buildings, offices, classrooms, restrooms, sheds, fences and other structures
Installs, builds and repairs internal and external structures
Installs and repairs drywall, ceiling and floor tiles, flooring systems, and roofs
Makes, installs, and repairs cabinets, counters, signage, shelves, benches, partitions, floors, and door and window frames
Hangs doors and installs window frames
Erecting scaffolding, forms, frames, molds, and/or use electronic lifts or personnel ladders in the performance of duties
Installs and repairing modular furniture
Fabricates, constructs, installs and repairs sheet metal for architectural, non-structural and structural metal work including designing, laying out, fabricating, installing and repairing for more complicated structural components, fixtures, equipment and machinery, using a wide variety of materials such as sheet metals, structural metals, glass, and plexiglass; operating of welding, fabrication and machine shop equipment; using triangulation, radial parallel and shop mathematics to develop patterns, shapes and parts; cutting, welding, brazing, and soldering of sheet metals; installing, maintaining, inspecting and repairing sheet metal parts; and developing, forming and fashioning sheet metals into various sheet metal objects such as gutters and downspouts, air handling equipment, roof flashing, hand rails and related non-structural equipment and fixtures, determining of appropriate materials; and designing, developing and implementing solutions to resolve problems that arise in construction and repair
Conducts machine shop work involving operating and maintaining machine tools used in the construction and repair of parts, tools, equipment and fixtures
Utilizes other trade skills, to the degree qualified, to maintain, repair, and install other equipment or systems associated with the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing trades
Inspects various types of equipment, systems, and areas to identify problems and needed repairs
Responds to emergency calls in order to prevent catastrophic equipment failure, injury, damage or further incident, takes appropriate action to mitigate damages and facilitate appropriate repair
Disables and clearly identifies (lock out and tag out) unsafe equipment, and immediately notifies appropriate personnel
Inspects completed work for conformance with specifications, requirements and compliance with applicable building and safety codes and regulations
Reads, interprets and works from blueprints, plans, drawings, and specifications including making rough sketches where needed to facilitate work efforts; and
Estimates cost, time and materials of maintenance, repair and renovation work
Maintains clean work areas, tools, and equipment
Coordinates with other trade workers and trades shops, as needed, to successfully complete repairs and maintenance work assignments on schedule
Reports problems or issues observed which require repair
Records work efforts in detail within computerized recordkeeping systems and, where directed, on log sheets, and keeps accurate time records so as to ensure an appropriate level of documentation regarding actions taken to complete assignments. To include documenting as-built changes to existing or new systems and reporting such changes to other units for recordkeeping purposes
Uses computerized maintenance management programs and building automation systems to complete work assignments including documentation of efforts but also as necessary to research and understand issues at hand
Operates assigned radio for communication related to coordination needs, urgent needs, critical information, and status updates
Operates vehicles and equipment including a utility cart, scissor lift, boom lift and forklift (as certified), jackhammer, sewer rodding devices, and other equipment and tools for maintenance assignments, and delivery of supplies, tools and equipment to work sites
Attends and participates in departmental meetings, training sessions and functions
Uses personal protective equipment as required for safety
Requirements :
Four years of increasingly responsible experience leading to journey-level skills in facility repair and maintenance, or any reasonable equivalent combination of training and experience as a facilities maintenance mechanic which demonstrates the achievement of journey-level skills equivalent to that acquired through completion of an applicable apprenticeship program
Requires the possession of a valid California Driver's License for the operation of any vehicle or equipment required for position and in any emergency situation. Must participate in all OSHA required physicals and examinations