Under general direction, individuals assigned to this position are responsible for performing corrective and preventive maintenance for all District facilities. Assigned duties may include skilled and semi-skilled work in electrical, industrial controls, plumbing, pneumatics, painting, hydraulics, welding, cabinetry, construction, mobile & stationary equipment, and HVAC. This position monitors facility maintenance contractors, and interacts with District employees, customers, vendors, and the general public.
Required Education and Experience
Any equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job. Education and course work can substitute for years of experience. Typical qualifications would be:
Experience:
Intermediate (practical application) to Advanced (applied theory) proficiency within Advanced facilities maintenance trade skills:
threaders, cutters, and benders; inspection cameras, multimeters and testers; pallet jacks, hand trucks, carts, and dollies; ladders and scaffolds; metal shears; caulking guns; pipe cutters and plumbing torches; hand saws; tap and die sets; spanner wrenches; snap ring pliers; varied puller sets; flaring tools.
Advanced (applied theory) to Expert (recognized authority) proficiency within core facilities maintenance trade skills:
bits; mixers; compressors; generators; drain cleaners and augers; pumps; pipe bending and threading equipment.
jacks, hand trucks, carts, and dollies; ladders and scaffolds; metal shears; caulking guns; pipe cutters and plumbing torches; hand saws; tap and die sets; spanner wrenches; snap ring pliers; varied puller sets; flaring tools.
Preferred:
Building Operator Certification, I & II (BOC), or possess ability to obtain upon first course availability.
Required:
A valid Oregon State Driver's License and a driving record acceptable to the District's insurance carrier.
Knowledge of:
Abilities: