This position is open to internal and external candidates.
Salary Range: M-1, Pay Grade 1, Local 66 Contract
Term: 40 hours/week - 12 months
Hours: Approximately 6:00 am - 2:30 pm
Job Goal:
To perform a variety of constructions, installation, remodeling, and repair duties in the maintenance of District buildings.
Qualifications:
- High school diploma, technical training preferred
- Valid driver’s license
- Minimum of “Second Class” boiler license, with Chief license, preferred - willingness to obtain First Class boiler license and Chief boiler license
- Pool certification obtained within one year of hire
- Demonstrated skill in written and spoken communications
- Experience in building/grounds/cleaning and maintenance required
- Demonstrated skill in: welding/metal, wiring/electrical/plumbing, sheetrock/plaster, wood/cabinetry, glass/windows, caulking/sealants, gym floor finishing, boiler work, pool/chlorinating, concrete brick, etc., small engines, sheet metal fabrication, grounds and yards, drop ceilings, locks, and hardware, excavation, quarry/ceramic tile, painting, fans/motors/air units, sound systems, intercom, pneumatics, sewers, lifting sound systems, intercom, pneumatics, sewers, lifting, roofing
- Ability to lift 100+ pounds
- Self-starter, highly motivated
- Ability to bend and lift frequently, occasional heavy lifting, other duties associated with heavy work, frequent reaching and climbing
Performance Responsibilities:
- Responsible for heating systems
- Plumbing-repair and maintain all types of plumbing district-wide
- Carpentry-repair and build new district-wide
- Welding district-wide as needed
- Swimming pool repairs and maintain to health department standards
- Athletic fields layout and maintenance. Lead lawn crews and work with lawn chemicals and machinery repair district-wide
- Lead youth work programs district-wide when programs are available
- Recommend maintenance and custodial supply purchases for district
- Keeps inventory of maintenance and custodial supplies and distribute
- Work with Superintendent, Facilities Engineer, and others as directed (i.e. contractors, Fire Marshall, architects, building inspectors, health department, etc.)
- Use power tools such as radial arms, table saws, band and circular saws, routers, grinders, and drill presses with standard safety procedures
- Perform standard electrical repair and maintenance procedures
- Read and understand electrical schematics and blueprints
- Interpret and work with the National Electrical Code
- Replace broken glass, repair, replace or maintain exhaust fans, compressors, air handling units, pneumatic controls, univents, walk-in coolers and freezers, appliances, commercial ovens, stoves, steamers dishwashers, garbage disposals, etc.
- Snow shoveling, dirt shoveling, blacktop work, pickup and delivering of commodities and school supplies, locksmithing
- Work within building codes, water standards, fire codes, material safety data sheets, OSHA laws
- Install or replace sinks, toilets, urinals, drinking fountains, faucets work, valves, showerheads, unplug drains and sewer lines, repair wells, pumps, septic wells, pumps, septic systems, etc.
- Lawn maintenance, lawn maintenance equipment repair
- Paint finishing as needed
- Work at heights on ladders and lifts to change lights, roof repair
- Perform building engineer jobs as needed
- Responsibility to secure building as directed
- Repair a variety of school equipment including desks, chairs, lockers, and office equipment
- Other duties assigned by the Superintendent, Facilities Engineer, Principals, staff, and public
- Perform general custodial duties as assigned
Working Conditions: Some weekend and night work on call as emergencies unfold
- Weekend building checks
- Ability to work at heights
- Ability to lift/carry/push 100+ pounds
- Some evening activities
- Communication is necessary with staff and superintendent
Internal and External Application Deadline: Open until filled