To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the duties satisfactorily. The qualifications and skills listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required for the Senior Maintenance Mechanic position.
- Possess a High School diploma or equivalent (GED).
- Must have a minimum of three years journey level trades experience and possess the ability to perform as a journey level mechanic in one of the following core technical trades: HVAC, Plumbing, Pipefitting or Electrical. In the trade in which the mechanic is journey level, the mechanic shall be capable of performing the full technical range of the trade work.
- Completion of vocational/technical education or equivalency in education and experience, resulting in journey level skill status in one of the core technical trades (listed in qualification #2).
- Possess understanding and capability to perform all essential duties in a safe and efficient, and responsible manner.
- Possess strong trouble shooting capability and the ability to analyze equipment performance issues.
- In the trades in which the mechanic is not at the journey level, the mechanic shall have the ability to perform trade tasks including but not limited to the following:
- In the electrical trade the mechanic should have the ability to install lighting circuits, light fixtures (incandescent, fluorescent and LED), install receptacle circuits, install or replace electrical breakers in panels, trouble shoot motors and motor controls, and be capable of thoroughly understanding building electrical distribution systems.
- In the plumbing and pipefitting trade the mechanic should have the ability to replace existing toilets, sinks, faucet sets and drainage piping, unclog toilets using plungers and motorized drain cleaners, install copper piping up to 4 inches in diameter using soft and silver solder, install threaded steel pipe up to three inches in diameter, install steam and condensate piping up to 2 inches in diameter complete with steam traps, strainers and valves, install PVC pipe and di-mineralized non-metal chemical drain lines, install and maintain eyewashes, emergency showers and water fountains, install and repair backflow preventers and flushometers.
- In the carpentry and hardware trade the mechanic should have the ability to install acoustical hung ceilings, install stud walls, gypsum dry wall and spackling/painting, install doors and door hardware, install door and window trim, and install vinyl floor tile.
- In the HVAC trade the mechanic should have the ability to troubleshoot and repair air handling systems, fan coil units/motors, and unit heaters; replace filters, belts, seals, bearings and sheaves, repair and replace air compressors and pumps, and install and repair fin tube radiation.
- Possess the ability to understand technical drawings and equipment service manuals.
- Must have excellent ability and interpersonal skills to work both independently and with other trades personnel and customers.
- As a core essential employee, the incumbent must be available for after hours and emergency call back work, which may involve the carrying of a cell phone.
- Must communicate clearly and effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- Must have the ability to study, comprehend, and effectively utilize campus and departmental technology and computerized software systems.
- Must have a valid driver’s license and be able to pass a background check.
- Must be able to meet the physical requirements listed below.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Advanced skills in maintenance of HVAC equipment including but not limited to refrigeration systems, hydronic and steam heating, humidification systems, boilers and boiler controls and cooling towers.
- Backflow testing certification or the ability to obtain a certification within one year of employment.
Physical Requirements: The physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- stand or walk 2-4 hours at one time, up to 6-8 hours per day;
- sit for less than 2 hours during an 8-hour day;
- operates motor vehicles or heavy equipment (e.g., forklift, high reach, cherry picker) occasionally (less than 33% of the workday);
- lift or carry up to 80 pounds occasionally (less than 33% of the workday);
- lift up to 80 pounds to waist height and up to 35 pounds in a range of motions from floor to overhead;
- frequently use hands for simple grasping, fine manipulation, pushing or pulling (34-66% of the workday);
- occasionally push or pull with forces up to 80 pull, squat, kneel, knee stand, dig, use jack hammer or chipping tools, lie down, or lift overhead (less than 33% of the work day);
- frequently push or pull with forces up to 35 pounds, bend, climb ladders or stairs, or reach overhead (34 – 66% of the work day);
- work outdoors in a variety of temperatures and environmental conditions;
- possess ability to work at heights, full range of body motions and physical agility, and ability to maintain balance
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