Facilities Maintenance Mechanic I
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Facilities Maintenance Mechanic I

Delaware Technical Community College

Location: Georgetown,DE, USA

Date: 2024-12-12T08:43:42Z

Job Description:
Position Type: Regular Part-Time (Up to 29 hours per week)Hiring Location: Owens Campus-Georgetown, DEContact Phone Number: 302-###-####Contact Email Address: Location: Owens Campus-Georgetown, DESalary: $20.19/hourClassification InformationClassification Title: Facilities Maintenance Mechanic IJobCode: 7042 (FT), 7542 (PT)FLSA: Non-ExemptPosition Pay Grade: B/C 10Summary StatementUnder general direction, an incumbent performs building maintenance and repair work to include a variety of areas such as heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC); carpentry; plumbing; electrical, etc.Nature and ScopeThe incumbent reports to a technical or administrative supervisor and is responsible for carrying out assignments of a diverse and complex nature. A class incumbent is involved in maintaining schedules in areas such as fixtures, appurtenances, water treatment and sewage systems, electrical systems, HVAC, heavy duty structural and mechanical equipment repair, and/or renovation or restoration of buildings. Concurrently, an incumbent may design layouts, read and revise blueprints or sketches/plans, renovate structures, furniture and equipment to meet specific needs, and recommends referral of jobs beyond capacity limits to Facilities Maintenance Mechanic II's or to private contractors.Principal AccountabilitiesIdentifies and corrects building and equipment problems by performing carpentry, electrical, plumbing, painting, and/or HVAC work to maintain buildings and equipment in safe condition and prevent failures that would cause reduction in service using hand, power and specialty tools.Repairs, modifies, constructs, fabricates, installs and maintains building structures and equipment to provide safe conditions for employees using various hand and power tools.Replaces or updates inoperable building systems to provide a safe, comfortable working environment for employees and a safe, comfortable educational environment for students.Inspects facilities equipment and systems to determine condition of facilities, safe operation of equipment, quality and safety of work, and scheduled maintenance.Repairs, replaces or installs plumbing systems and components in buildings and structures.Orders and stocks building supplies, materials and parts to assure their availability for assigned projects, scheduled maintenance, and emergency responses.Communicates orally and in writing to notify supervisor of conditions of buildings and equipment and scheduling dates for repairs.Removes, relocates, repairs, installs and tests electrical equipment to maintain electrical power in buildings and structures.Recommends building modifications to improve or alter existing facilities.Removes drain blockages to restore the flow and drainage of waste water and products.Installs, repairs and maintains wood and metal windows, doors, locks and closures.Hangs, patches, textures and paints sheetrock and drywall.Analyzes electrical circuits, wiring diagrams and drawings, and installs, repairs, calibrates, services or replaces electrical devices and systems.Installs vinyl composite and ceramic tile to construct, repair or replace floor or wall surfaces.Erects indoor modular power and telecommunication poles.Installs signage on buildings and fences.Assembles, repairs, and modifies office furniture.Remains current on job specific expertise through various sources.Performs other related duties as required.Knowledge Skills and AbilitiesKnowledge of the methods and techniques used in the maintenance and repair of heating and cooling equipment.Knowledge of local/state/federal heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) codes and plumbing codes.Knowledge of the basic methods and techniques used in the traditional building and/or mechanical trades.Knowledge of the safe and efficient use of tools commonly used in building and/or mechanical trades.Knowledge of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines regarding safety practices.Skill in the monitoring and adjustment of heating and cooling systems.Ability to determine the cause of equipment malfunction, and the appropriate course of corrective action to take.Minimum QualificationsAssociate's degree in a relevant field and four (4) years of relevant experience; or other equivalent combination of education and experience. Must possess and maintain a valid motor vehicle operator's license.Posting InformationPosting Number: REG4082POOpen Date: 01/03/2024Close Date: Open Until FilledSupplemental QuestionsRequired fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).Required DocumentsRequired DocumentsResumeUnofficial TranscriptsOptional DocumentsCover Letter/Letter of ApplicationTeaching PhilosophyWriting SampleCurriculum VitaeOther DocumentMulti MediaFirst Letter of ReferenceSecond Letter of ReferenceCertificates#J-18808-Ljbffr
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