Overview
$106,080 Annually
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POSITION SUMMARY:
Under general direction of the Lead Building Maintenance Mechanic, performs routine preventive maintenance, inspection, diagnosis and repair of all Bus Transit facilities structural and mechanical systems, including shop equipment and passenger amenities and signage.
Responsible for detailed written and electronic reporting regarding facilities and equipment condition, maintenance and repairs performed, and ongoing maintenance requirements.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Inspects, maintains and repairs, either alone or as part of a team, all facilities mechanical systems including, but not limited to, bus washers, HVAC systems, electrical systems, lighting, plumbing, automatic and roll-up doors, waste oil and waste water systems Inspects, maintains and repairs shop equipment such as air compressors, generators, welders, fuel and lube oil delivery systems, hydraulic jacks and lifts, steam cleaners, pressure washers and pneumatic tools
Installs, maintains and repairs bus stop signage, passenger shelters, benches and other passenger amenities
Inspects, maintains and repairs facilities structural systems such as roofing, concrete, glazing, drywall, doors, gates and fencing
Participates in the ongoing preventive maintenance inspection program to ensure the safe and reliable operation of all mechanical systems
Exhibits reasonable care for all District-owned property and tools
Responsible for accurate and timely written, oral and electronic communication concerning ongoing status of repairs completed, in progress and outstanding
Knows and follows the safety and health rules and safe working practices applicable to his or her job
Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with District employees, customers, vendors and all others contacted during the course of work using principles of excellent customer service
Performs additional related duties as assigned
Regular and reliable attendance and performance are required
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and/or Experience: Four-year apprenticeship or equivalent in industrial maintenance, mechanical, electrical, plumbing or related trade required. Position related experience may be substituted on a year per year basis. Four (4) years of recent full-time position related experience in the industrial maintenance, mechanical, electrical or plumbing trades is required.
Required License: Must possess and maintain a current, valid California driver’s license and satisfactory driving record. No DUIs or reckless driving infractions within the last 7 years. No more than two moving violations within the last 3 years.
Required tools:
Must have a full set of hand tools to accomplish assigned work Personal electronic test meters preferred
Physical Requirement: Occasionally lift up to 100 pounds maximum with assistance; frequently lift, carry and manipulate up to 50 pounds. Frequent bending, kneeling and occasional climbing on 12-foot ladders and scaffolding. Working around fumes, odors and dust in an occasionally high-noise environment, with appropriate personal protective equipment. Ability to travel to District facilities, bus stops and shelters. Must be able to work at heights of 20 feet plus, using ladders and lifts. Work outside in all weather conditions.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of: Industrial hygiene and safety practices concerning hazard communication, personal protective equipment, fall protection, confined spaces, and lock out/tag out procedures. Arc and gas welding principles and practices. Theory and practices of industrial electrical systems, including three phase high voltage circuits, low voltage control systems and industrial lighting systems. Theory and practices of industrial hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Industrial plumbing and pipefitting theory and practice. Theory and practice of commercial heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Preparation for and application of paints and other protective coatings. Common masonry theory and practice. Occupational health and safety rules and working practices applicable to this position.
Skilled in: The use of hand and power tools commonly used in industrial maintenance operations. The use of common test, measurement and diagnostic equipment used in industrial maintenance operations. The use of personal computers for communication via email and for creating and updating work orders and material requests in the District’s computerized asset management system (IBM Maximo).
Ability to: Read and interpret blueprints, layouts, schematics, and diagrams. Read, understand and apply complex repair instructions contained in technical publications. Perform systematic diagnostic procedures on electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical systems. Prepare basic job estimates and draw simple work plans. Carry out assignments relating to many different trades or professions. Work alone and with little or no direct supervision. Understand and follow departmental safety and health rules and safe working practices. Perform computerized data entry and basic business office technology functions such as email, spreadsheet lists, and word processing.