Maintenance Mechanic I, City of Rock Hill
This is a general classification for skilled and semiskilled level maintenance employees. Personnel in this classification should have the ability to be certified in one or more of the trade classifications but will perform a wide range of maintenance related tasks outside their primary area of certification. The Maintenance Mechanic is responsible to dress for the weather. Must practice safety precautions and be safety conscious at all times. Performs required planned and corrective (repair) maintenance to building surfaces, fixtures, systems and equipment.
Performs equipment planned maintenance tasks such as: checking for proper equipment operation; lubricating bearings, changing air filters, and changing heat exchanger and condenser coils. Performs electrical and plumbing systems planned maintenance tasks such as: inspecting plumbing fixtures for leaks and repairs, checking drain lines to insure they are free of obstruction, checking appliances for proper operation, testing light switches and electrical outlets and conducting ground fault detection tests, as well as panel boxes and meters.
Performs such mechanical tasks as repairing and/or replacing space temperature and HVAC equipment controls. Performs such carpentry work as: hanging doors and installing windows, replacing/repairing door and window hardware, reglazing windows, installing and/or repairing cabinets and handrails; repairing roofs, gutters and downspouts; replacing floor tiles and repairing carpet; and patching plaster walls and ceilings. Performs such masonry work as: patching cracked concrete, replacing broken masonry brick and ceramic tiles, regrouting ceramic tile and sealing concrete and exterior brick walls.
Requires high school graduation or GED equivalent. Three years working experience in housing maintenance. An equivalent combination of education, training and experience may be considered. A valid Driver’s License is required. Must be bondable. Ability to obtain EPA Certification for the proper handling of refrigerants and other chemicals withing 12 months of hire. Knowledge of the principles, practices, tools and materials used in one or more building trades (i.e. carpentry, plumbing, painting, masonry, heating or electrical trades).
Knowledge of the principles, practices, tools and materials used in one or more building trades (i.e. carpentry, plumbing, painting, masonry, heating or electrical trades). Knowledge of occupational hazards and necessary safety precautions applicable to building maintenance work. Skilled in the use and care of common hand tools required in building and equipment maintenance and construction work. Ability to perform minor maintenance and repairs in one or more trades. Ability to perform minor maintenance and repairs in one or more trades.
Ability to follow oral and written instructions. Ability to perform tasks requiring moderately heavy manual work. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, tenants and the general public. Ability to assign duties and supervise subordinate employees if necessary. Ability to read and interpret blueprints and building specifications. Ability to read and interpret utility meters. Ability to deal with people beyond giving and receiving instructions. Must be adaptable to performing under stress when confronted with emergency situations or tight deadlines.
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