Maintenance Technician II
Job Description
Position Summary
A Maintenance Technician II performs skilled work in the fields of electrical, mechanical, plumbing, carpentry, and roofing trades.
For a detailed job description for this Service Employees International Union (Blue Collar) posting click here.Typical Duties
Incumbents perform semi-skilled work; maintain and make repairs or minor alterations, as needed, to furniture, cabinets and other equipment; remove broken window glass and perform board ups when specialized equipment is not needed; scrape, sand, prepare surfaces for painting or repairing; apply finishes to various surfaces such as wood, metal, glass, plaster, stucco, wall boards, brick and cement; clean and maintain equipment and supplies; make minor lock repairs; make minor repairs and adjustments to plumbing equipment and apparatus throughout the district, such as repair leaking pipes, clean plugged drains, flush sewer lines; remove and replace fixtures, socket drop cords, switches, exposed wiring; assist maintenance crafts with repairs, installation and alterations on campus; adjust and maintain switches, electric motors, fans and heaters, clean and maintain HVAC supply and return grilles; install ceiling and floor coverings, chair rails, and baseboards. Perform related duties as assigned. Perform skilled work in the maintenance, construction, inspection and repair of buildings and equipment; perform maintenance tasks in the electrical, mechanical, plumbing, carpentry and roofing trades in conjunction with Facilities Management as needed; troubleshoot and repair problems with buildings and equipment and effect repairs; maintain inventories; keep complete and accurate records of repairs and equipment. Perform related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- EXPERIENCE: Four years of skilled experience in one or more of the following trades: electrical, mechanical, plumbing, carpentry, and/or roofing; OR, six years of experience as a building maintenance technician.
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