The Building Maintenance Technician I is an entry level Maintenance position within General Services. Employees in this class perform semi-skilled work in the performance of a wide variety of building and grounds maintenance and repair tasks in the construction trades of carpentry, plumbing, electrical, roofing, and painting. Work is assigned by the Building Maintenance Supervisor in terms of departmental goals and objectives. Essential Functions: These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position. Assists with installations, repairs, and general maintenance and preventative maintenance on equipment in functional area. Assists with various construction duties in functional area for County facilities. Prepares job site for repair or installation. Assists in a variety of semi-skilled trades work such as: framing walls and hanging drywall; constructing floors, partitions, cabinets and bookcases; installing windows and doors; and repairing roofing systems. Installs electrical fixtures, switches and light fixtures. Performs a variety of plumbing work such as installing and repairing toilets, drinking fountains and sinks, and unclogging pipes and drains. Repairs furniture and assembles new furniture. Prepares surfaces to be painted using sandpaper, scrapers, sanders, etc., and applies paint to interior and exterior of buildings, furniture, fences, and miscellaneous county property and equipment. Maintains building grounds, which may include sweeping and cleaning, repairing fences and gates, spreading gravel, and spraying pesticides. Moves furniture, filing cabinets, appliances, etc. for County departments/offices; disposes of surplus items. Collects, loads, and transports materials and supplies to a designated location which may involve lifting objects weighing up to 60 pounds. Operates a county vehicle in order to move from one work location to another; inspects vehicle daily including checking oil, water, power steering fluid, lights, etc. Operates and cares for a variety of power and hand tools and equipment. Installs equipment and materials as needed for building facilities. Assists in repairing County building equipment. Additional Duties: Employees in this classification may be expected to perform any related duties as required by proper authority.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED