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Repairs plaster, applies paint and stain, performs minor remodeling tasks and small building projects, repairs and replaces vinyl wall covering and installs both vinyl and ceramic tile. Assists in the maintenance and adjustment of remote controlled, motorized, and operator controlled doors. Assists in the operation of heating and air conditioning equipment which may include operation and programming of computerized building management system, using building management systems and misc. computer software. Maintains and operates boilers, chillers, pumps, motors and water softeners. Maintains and repairs all types of building equipment and furnishings. Makes simple repairs to door locks, electrical appliances, carpets, rugs, shades and furniture. Performs installation, maintenance, and repair of equipment for which skills in electricity, carpentry, plumbing, painting or other skilled trades are necessary. Replaces electrical switches, ballasts, and fixtures, window glass and screens. Constructs, paints and repairs picnic tables, benches, fences and signs. Plows, salts and removes snow from roads, sidewalks and parking areas using skid steers, plows, snow blowers, brushes, and shovels. Mows grass, rakes lawns, prunes shrubs and trees, cuts weeds and brush using hand tools and chainsaws. Hauls garbage and debris. Cleans, sanitizes and maintains restrooms, toilets, buildings and grounds and other assigned areas. Unplugs toilets and other pipes as necessary. Sets up rooms for meetings. Assists in moving equipment or department furniture and boxes, as necessary. Keeps maintenance records and makes reports by hand and using a computer. Operates and/or assists in operating a variety of machines, tools and equipment to include welding equipment, electrical meters to troubleshoot equipment, end loaders, mowers, trucks, and other road maintenance equipment. Maintains and performs routine maintenance on County vehicles and lawn/snow equipment. Maintains in good repair all tools and equipment used in work, to include refueling. Maintains and repair kitchen and laundry equipment. Performs preventative maintenance work per schedule. Protects County property from abuse such as vandalism and reports such to proper authority. Works safely and follows safety practices and standards of the Facilities department; responsible for reporting or correcting any existing or potential safety or accident hazard.
Benefits for this position depend on the number of hours worked.
Full Time
$34k-42k (estimate)
12/01/2023
06/12/2024
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