Facilities Technician II

Intercity TransitIntercity Transit (AdOps) - Olympia, WA
Onsite

About The Position

Intercity Transit is a customer-focused public service agency seeking individuals who are looking for a career immersed in supporting the community. We strive to be a leading transit system while enhancing the quality of life for all citizens of Thurston County. We are proud to be the largest transit agency in the Pacific Northwest to provide zero-fare fixed route and Dial-A-Lift service, so whether riders are using our service to get to work, attend school, pick up groceries, or go to a doctor’s appointment, everyone can just get on and go. Our Facilities Department is an integral part in the everyday operations of Intercity Transit. They perform activities related to the day-to-day repair, maintenance, and safe operation of our buildings and facilities. We currently have an exciting opportunity to join our Facilities Department as a Facilities Technician II. If you are looking for a full-time position and great benefits with an organization that makes a difference in the community, we encourage you to apply! If you have: A proven track record of providing exceptional customer service in every interaction. Knowledge of and experience in maintaining and repairing state of the art technologically based systems used in building operations. Significant hands-on experience diagnosing and performing repairs on a wide variety of buildings and complex transportation support equipment. Demonstrated good time management skills in order to manage competing priorities. The ability to work independently with minimal supervision and effectively as a team member. Knowledge of health and safety standards and the ability to handle chemicals effectively. Then this position is for you! Intercity Transit is currently seeking a full-time Facilities Technician II. This position will demonstrate commitment to shop and interdepartmental teamwork, strive to share knowledge, be a leader through actions and examples, and exhibit dedication to mission, vision, and values of the agency. It is an exciting time to join IT! Build a career you enjoy, in an agency that is a nationally recognized large urban transit system with diverse services and strong community support. Intercity Transit provides fixed route transit, ADA paratransit and vanpool services in Washington state’s capitol city of Olympia in addition to the neighboring communities of Lacey, Tumwater, and Yelm. This is an exciting time with great opportunities, and we invite you to join us in our mission to provide and promote transportation choices that support an accessible, sustainable, livable, healthy and prosperous community. Renovation of our Maintenance building in the coming months; this represents years of planning, preparation, and hard work and we are so excited for these new facilities. We invite you to join us in our mission to provide and promote transportation choices that support an accessible, sustainable, livable, healthy and prosperous community.

Requirements

  • High School diploma or GED
  • Four (4) years of experience performing semi-skilled and skilled facilities and/or grounds maintenance activities; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above.
  • Washington state driver's license.
  • Must submit to criminal background check, the results of which must meet hiring criteria for the role.
  • Must be able to obtain: Department of Transportation Flagger Certification; Forklift Certification; Burlington North Sante Fe Railway Access Certification.
  • Knowledge of: Applicable Federal, State and Local laws, rules and regulations; Maintenance methods and techniques; Safety practices and procedures; Applicable tools and equipment; Building emergency systems; Environmental systems and regulations; Biohazard handling and disposal techniques; Safe chemical handling procedures; Applicable trade principles and practices.
  • Skill in: Operating applicable tools and equipment; Reading and comprehending schematic drawings and building blueprints; Handling and disposing of biohazards and other chemicals; Assembling furniture; Fabricating metal; Disposing of recyclable materials; Maintaining records; Basic computer operation; Ability to utilize an Enterprise Asset Management Software and work order system; Handling multiple tasks simultaneously; Communication, interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisor, and the general public sufficient to exchange or convey information and to receive work direction.

Responsibilities

  • Takes requests for facility defect slips.
  • Diagnoses and makes repairs on facilities and equipment or contacts appropriate outside sources to resolve problems.
  • Performs scheduled maintenance, inspections, and breakdown maintenance on facilities and equipment including heating, ventilation, plumbing, electrical, fire control, shop and building equipment.
  • Periodically inspects facilities and equipment to ensure safe operations; corrects deficiencies; advises supervisor of potential problems or risks.
  • Conducts monthly inspections or monitoring of systems to ensure accuracy and efficiency of operations.
  • Monitors work of service contractors; inspects service contractor’s work and ensures performance standards are met in accordance with contract specifications.
  • Responds to inquiries and complaints regarding services; assures that appropriate information is provided and problems are resolved.
  • Assists in maintaining fueling equipment and underground storage tanks and compliance to environmental regulations.
  • Assists in maintaining environmental programs for all facilities including storm water, pollution prevention, waste reduction, hazardous waste and materials management, recycling, and underground tank storage.
  • Responds to emergency situations after hours, on weekends and during holidays as needed to include facility, equipment and security problems.
  • Resolves problems or obtains necessary resources or outside assistance to resolve problems.
  • Assists in the coordination of building space allocation, layout, and communication services.
  • Assists in inspection of construction and installation progress to ensure conformance to established specifications.
  • Assists in building remodels as needed; ensures compliance with ADA and Life Safety Codes as established by the National Fire Protection Association.
  • Assists stops and zones personnel in the placement and removal of passenger waiting shelters, bus stop signs, and the construction of concrete pads at bus stops as needed.
  • Performs other duties of a similar nature or level.
  • Must meet regular time and attendance standards.

Benefits

  • 23 to 36 vacation days per year, depending upon the eligibility date and length of service.
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage for employees and eligible dependents.
  • PERS Retirement Plans (through Washington State Public Employee’s Retirement System) along with voluntary deferred compensation plans (401k and 457) with employer match up to 8.5%.
  • 12 days of sick leave per year.
  • Paid bereavement leave for qualifying family members.
  • $225 Shoe Allowance
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