Job Title:  Maintenance Mechanic II

 

Reports to:  Maintenance Supervisor

 

Education Required:  High School Diploma or equivalent and five or more years of progressive experience in the performance of tasks associated with the assigned trades; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.  Preferred candidate will have Universal CFC certification and NC Maintenance Electrician certification

 

Salary Grade:  69

 

Description:  This is skilled work in the maintenance and repair of facilities and equipment involving multiple, moderately complex trade specialities.  Work includes maintenance and repair of buildings and their components (e.g., plumbing, heating/cooling, and electrical systems, etc.) and equipment (e.g., portable, fixed, ground support, kitchen, wheeled vehicles, etc.).

 

The Maintenance Mechanic II is an employee of Clinton City Schools Maintenance Department.  They shall report directly to the Maintenance Supervisor (hereinafter referred to as the Supervisor).  The employee functions at the journey level in at least one trade such as, but not limited to; plumbing, chillers, boilers/pressure vessels, HVAC controls, kitchen appliance/equipment maintenance.  In addition, they perform a variety of tasks at or near the journey level during a substantial portion of the normal work schedule in other trade areas, at least one of which is significantly different from their primary trade.  Work assignments are received from a supervisor in terms of the job to be accomplished and its location.  The employee works independently in performing assigned tasks, but refers unusual work problems to a  supervisor for consideration and final determination.  Work may involve the supervision of employees engaged in semi-skilled or unskilled work.  Work is reviewed through personal inspection and is evaluated for the effective and efficient utilization of materials, equipment and labor, and for compliance with instructions.  The employee shall be responsible for making timely recommendations to the Supervisor regarding safety, security, facility, equipment, and material needs of the school district.  They shall provide information and advice to the Supervisor about programs, practices and problems indentified at facilities.  They shall project a positive image of the school district and, to the extent practical, solicit support for the public schools.  They shall assist the Supervisor in collection of information and responding to complaints as may be required.  They shall assist law enforcement, emergency services, and other public service individuals in carrying out their duties to the degree which they are qualified and as may be necessary.  In so doing, they shall be responsible for compliance with established Board policies and written directives.  The employee will also perform other duties as required and assigned.

 

1.  DIFFICULTY OF WORK:

2.  RESPONSIBILITY:

 

3.  MENTAL AND VISUAL DEMANDS:

 

4.  PHYSICAL EFFORT: 

 

5.  WORKER SURROUNDINGS AND HAZARDS:

 

6.  CONTACTS AND COMMUNICIATIONS:

 

7.  RECRUITMENT STANDARDS: