Maintenance Technician II

Job Category: Non-Exempt

PCLS: 60054

Salary Grade: D

Summary

Incumbents in the Maintenance Technician series maintain and repair equipment, machinery, appliances, utilities, buildings, facilities, fixtures, and systems, in accordance with manufacturer's specifications.  The scope of duties may be highly diversified depending upon the needs of the department in which the incumbent works.

Distinguishing Characteristics

The Maintenance Technician II is distinguished from the Maintenance Technician I in that incumbents in the II level work with less supervision and are expected to possess the knowledge and experience to perform more complex and technical tasks; often in buildings with more complex and/or varied equipment.

Reporting and Supervisory Responsibilities

The Maintenance Technician II may report to any one of a number of supervisory classifications depending upon the structure of the specific department in which the position works.  This classification may train and guide hourly and/or student employees.

Typical Functions

  1. Organizes and oversees the day-to-day maintenance requests to make sure buildings and equipment are in working condition.
  2. Responds to work orders in a timely fashion.
  3. Performs corrective and preventative building maintenance, including basic plumbing, HVAC, carpentry, and electrical.
  4. Conducts field checks of buildings to identify and analyze corrective and preventive maintenance modifications.
  5. May maintain and repair recreation equipment such as weights, pools, treadmills, and ellipticals.
  6. May maintain and repair mechanical equipment, machinery, and vehicles.
  7. Complies with department, State, and Federal safety and compliance regulations.
  8. May make repairs and monitor safety equipment such as the fire “Exit” signs and emergency doors. May perform periodic checks of fire & smoke alarms.
  9. Maintains adequate inventory of custodial equipment, chemicals, paper products, and supplies.
  10. Inspects and performs routine preventive maintenance on all custodial equipment, including floor scrubbers, vacuums, burnishers, etc.
  11. Maintains accurate records of maintenance dates, repair costs, and type of maintenance performed.
  12. May participate in daily and project cleaning duties, including vacuuming, mopping, trash, etc.
  13. Performs snow removal as assigned.
  14. Performs miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  1. Ability to work with minimal supervision.
  2. Knowledge of general maintenance processes and methods.
  3. Knowledge of electricity, carpentry, plumbing, and other technical skills.
  4. Knowledge of cleaning solutions, chemicals, and solvents.
  5. Ability to troubleshoot problems and plan solutions.
  6. Ability to read and understand equipment manuals to perform required maintenance and service.
  7. Knowledge of proper cleaning techniques and standards.
  8. Ability to complete routine paperwork.
  9. Ability to operate cleaning equipment such as vacuums, carpet extractors, burnishers, etc.
  10. Knowledge of safe work practices.
  11. Skilled in the use of hand and power tools common to trade.
  12. Basic computer skills.
  13. Customer service skills.

Minimum Qualifications

Two years of experience performing corrective and preventative building and equipment maintenance is required. 

Work Environment and Physical Requirements

This position requires considerable physical activity. Employees must have sufficient strength to perform the duties and responsibilities of the position including heavy lifting (up to 75 lbs.)  and/or pushing and pulling of heavy objects. Employees must be prepared to assume uncomfortable positions, such as crawling, kneeling, and squatting.  Employees work outside and will not be protected from weather conditions, including extreme cold and extreme heat for extended periods.

Employees are exposed to hazardous conditions including, noise, vibrations from machinery, moving mechanical parts, moving vehicles, electrical current, exposure to chemicals, elevated work spaces, such as scaffolding, and atmospheric conditions that can affect the respiratory system, such as fumes, odors, dusts, mists, gases, and poor ventilation.  

Disclaimer

This position description indicates the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive list of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to the position.