POSITION SUMMARY
The Facilities Maintenance Technician I/II/III/IV assists in the repair and preventative maintenance required for the upkeep of all City facilities.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS
Reports to: Facility Maintenance Supervisor
Direct Reports: None
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The listed examples of work are not intended to be all-inclusive. They may be modified with additions deletions or changes as necessary.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
- Inspects buildings and facilities to identify building maintenance needs and safety issues.
- Completes tasks associated with preventative maintenance repairs and operational support for the following areas: plumbing electrical carpentry door hardware (lock key repair key control) painting general HVAC (heating ventilation and air conditioning) and mechanical repair work.
- Repairs and replaces plumbing fixtures including sinks toilets faucet install water heaters and pipe clears obstructions from water and sewer lines.
- Performs electrical repair installation and troubleshooting of faulty outlets light ballasts switches and light fixtures and installs electrical conduit and wiring.
- Operates installs adjusts repairs inspects tests calibrates troubleshoots maintains and services a wide variety of HVAC and refrigeration equipment including forced air furnace boilers water pumps chillers air conditioning units variable air volume units exhaust fans air filters compressors cooling towers heat exchangers circulation pumps swamp coolers ice machines Ductworks valves and controllers.
- Installs and repairs flooring and ceiling materials.
- Troubleshoots complex problems and provides specialized technical services such as blueprints technical manuals sketches and diagrams to facilitate installation servicing repair and replacement services and activities.
- Determines root cause of equipment malfunctions and creates solutions for long-term preventative maintenance to reduce equipment failure.
- Implements corrective actions to resolve equipment problems in a timely manner.
- Provides constant updates on the statues of work orders and issues or concerns which may be present with equipment to Supervisor.
- Operates a variety of equipment relative to this position which shall include but not be limited to: HVAC tool electrical power tools pneumatic tools hand tools carpentry and plumbing tools ladders scaffolds aerial lifts testing equipment sewer auger and various hand tools required for electrical plumbing and maintenance work.
- Responds to after-hour emergencies when on-call.
Other Duties & Responsibilities
- Sets up rooms for meetings which includes brewing coffee and furnishing condiments setting up tables and chairs as specified by room set-up request.
- Utilizes computerized maintenance management system software to review daily work assignments and reports daily work progress to supervisor. Performs daily work schedule and establishes work priorities to complete scheduled and assigned work within the parameters assigned by the supervisor.
- Monitor and maintain preventative maintenance records and logs.
- Repairs outside building and parking lot lighting by using a bucket truck.
- Performs custodial duties as needed.
- Performs other duties as assigned and required.
PREPARATION AND TRAINING
Minimum Education: High school diploma or GED
Preferred Education: Trade or technical school degree or certificate or the successful completion of an apprenticeship in either electrical plumbing carpentry or HVAC.
Minimum Work Experience:
- Facilities Maintenance Tech I: 0-2 years of experience in construction trades (framing plumbing electrical HVAC systems) or facility maintenance.
- Facilities Maintenance Tech II: 3-5 years of experience in construction trades and
ability to finish apprenticeship within 6 months after hire or Facilities Managers Certificate (FMP). - Facilities Maintenance Tech III: 6-8 years of experience in construction trades (ability to receive Journeymans license within 6 months after hire or Certified Facilities Managers Certificate (CFM).
- Facilities Maintenance Tech IV: 9 plus years of experience in construction trades possesses Journeymans license upon hire or Certified Facilities Managers Certificate (CFM).
Preferred Certifications and/or Licensures:
- EPA 608 CFC Universal
- Journeyman Electrician Certification
- Lift and High Reach Certification
- Journeyman Plumbing Certification
- Journeyman Fire Sprinkler or Alarm Certification
Required Drivers License: Valid Colorado drivers license and a clear or acceptable MVR.
Must pass the Criminal Justice information and Services (CJIS) background check prior to start date.
An equivalent combination of education training and relevant job experience may be substituted.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge
Working knowledge of:
- Building systems operation and performance
- Plumbing electrical HVAC and construction
- Safety rules and regulations
- Blueprints
- Computer software such as Facility Dude WinPak Microsoft Office Suite etc.
- Basic knowledge of principles and practices of facilities maintenance and safety practices
Basic understanding of current codes regulations and directives as applied to all City facilities.
Skills and Abilities
Computer Skills - Basic skills needed to modify and maintain computerized maintenance management programs.
Communication - Basic skills needed to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees.
Mechanical - Advanced skills needed to manipulate hand and power tools.
Mathematical - Basic skills needed to determine square footage and cubic feet. Must be able to operate bucket truck backhoe and dump truck.
Project Management Ability to understand and write standard operating procedures (SOPs) basic understanding of procurement processes.
HOURLY PAY RANGE
- Facilities Maintenance Tech I: $19.75 - $29.62
- Facilities Maintenance Tech II: $22.31 - $33.47
- Facilities Maintenance Tech III: $25.21 - $37.82
- Facilities Maintenance Tech IV: $28.49 - $42.74
BENEFITS
The City of Englewood offers a comprehensive benefits package including but not limited to:
- Medical Dental and Vision Plans
- Retirement Plans
- Paid Time Off
- Paid Sick Leave
- 12 Paid Holidays
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Work is performed inside City facilities and occasionally on the surrounding grounds (outside). Works near moving mechanical parts and in high places; exposed to fumes airborne particles and various chemicals some of which may be toxic. The employee is exposed to various conditions including wet hot and cold conditions. Occasional lifting up to 70 lbs. and regular lifting up to 50 lbs.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Open until filled.
Required Experience:
IC
POSITION SUMMARYThe Facilities Maintenance Technician I/II/III/IV assists in the repair and preventative maintenance required for the upkeep of all City facilities.REPORTING RELATIONSHIPSReports to: Facility Maintenance SupervisorDirect Reports: NoneDUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The listed examples of...
POSITION SUMMARY
The Facilities Maintenance Technician I/II/III/IV assists in the repair and preventative maintenance required for the upkeep of all City facilities.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS
Reports to: Facility Maintenance Supervisor
Direct Reports: None
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The listed examples of work are not intended to be all-inclusive. They may be modified with additions deletions or changes as necessary.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
- Inspects buildings and facilities to identify building maintenance needs and safety issues.
- Completes tasks associated with preventative maintenance repairs and operational support for the following areas: plumbing electrical carpentry door hardware (lock key repair key control) painting general HVAC (heating ventilation and air conditioning) and mechanical repair work.
- Repairs and replaces plumbing fixtures including sinks toilets faucet install water heaters and pipe clears obstructions from water and sewer lines.
- Performs electrical repair installation and troubleshooting of faulty outlets light ballasts switches and light fixtures and installs electrical conduit and wiring.
- Operates installs adjusts repairs inspects tests calibrates troubleshoots maintains and services a wide variety of HVAC and refrigeration equipment including forced air furnace boilers water pumps chillers air conditioning units variable air volume units exhaust fans air filters compressors cooling towers heat exchangers circulation pumps swamp coolers ice machines Ductworks valves and controllers.
- Installs and repairs flooring and ceiling materials.
- Troubleshoots complex problems and provides specialized technical services such as blueprints technical manuals sketches and diagrams to facilitate installation servicing repair and replacement services and activities.
- Determines root cause of equipment malfunctions and creates solutions for long-term preventative maintenance to reduce equipment failure.
- Implements corrective actions to resolve equipment problems in a timely manner.
- Provides constant updates on the statues of work orders and issues or concerns which may be present with equipment to Supervisor.
- Operates a variety of equipment relative to this position which shall include but not be limited to: HVAC tool electrical power tools pneumatic tools hand tools carpentry and plumbing tools ladders scaffolds aerial lifts testing equipment sewer auger and various hand tools required for electrical plumbing and maintenance work.
- Responds to after-hour emergencies when on-call.
Other Duties & Responsibilities
- Sets up rooms for meetings which includes brewing coffee and furnishing condiments setting up tables and chairs as specified by room set-up request.
- Utilizes computerized maintenance management system software to review daily work assignments and reports daily work progress to supervisor. Performs daily work schedule and establishes work priorities to complete scheduled and assigned work within the parameters assigned by the supervisor.
- Monitor and maintain preventative maintenance records and logs.
- Repairs outside building and parking lot lighting by using a bucket truck.
- Performs custodial duties as needed.
- Performs other duties as assigned and required.
PREPARATION AND TRAINING
Minimum Education: High school diploma or GED
Preferred Education: Trade or technical school degree or certificate or the successful completion of an apprenticeship in either electrical plumbing carpentry or HVAC.
Minimum Work Experience:
- Facilities Maintenance Tech I: 0-2 years of experience in construction trades (framing plumbing electrical HVAC systems) or facility maintenance.
- Facilities Maintenance Tech II: 3-5 years of experience in construction trades and
ability to finish apprenticeship within 6 months after hire or Facilities Managers Certificate (FMP). - Facilities Maintenance Tech III: 6-8 years of experience in construction trades (ability to receive Journeymans license within 6 months after hire or Certified Facilities Managers Certificate (CFM).
- Facilities Maintenance Tech IV: 9 plus years of experience in construction trades possesses Journeymans license upon hire or Certified Facilities Managers Certificate (CFM).
Preferred Certifications and/or Licensures:
- EPA 608 CFC Universal
- Journeyman Electrician Certification
- Lift and High Reach Certification
- Journeyman Plumbing Certification
- Journeyman Fire Sprinkler or Alarm Certification
Required Drivers License: Valid Colorado drivers license and a clear or acceptable MVR.
Must pass the Criminal Justice information and Services (CJIS) background check prior to start date.
An equivalent combination of education training and relevant job experience may be substituted.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge
Working knowledge of:
- Building systems operation and performance
- Plumbing electrical HVAC and construction
- Safety rules and regulations
- Blueprints
- Computer software such as Facility Dude WinPak Microsoft Office Suite etc.
- Basic knowledge of principles and practices of facilities maintenance and safety practices
Basic understanding of current codes regulations and directives as applied to all City facilities.
Skills and Abilities
Computer Skills - Basic skills needed to modify and maintain computerized maintenance management programs.
Communication - Basic skills needed to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees.
Mechanical - Advanced skills needed to manipulate hand and power tools.
Mathematical - Basic skills needed to determine square footage and cubic feet. Must be able to operate bucket truck backhoe and dump truck.
Project Management Ability to understand and write standard operating procedures (SOPs) basic understanding of procurement processes.
HOURLY PAY RANGE
- Facilities Maintenance Tech I: $19.75 - $29.62
- Facilities Maintenance Tech II: $22.31 - $33.47
- Facilities Maintenance Tech III: $25.21 - $37.82
- Facilities Maintenance Tech IV: $28.49 - $42.74
BENEFITS
The City of Englewood offers a comprehensive benefits package including but not limited to:
- Medical Dental and Vision Plans
- Retirement Plans
- Paid Time Off
- Paid Sick Leave
- 12 Paid Holidays
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Work is performed inside City facilities and occasionally on the surrounding grounds (outside). Works near moving mechanical parts and in high places; exposed to fumes airborne particles and various chemicals some of which may be toxic. The employee is exposed to various conditions including wet hot and cold conditions. Occasional lifting up to 70 lbs. and regular lifting up to 50 lbs.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Open until filled.
Required Experience:
IC
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