At Stony Brook Medicine, our Locksmiths install, maintain, and repair locks and keys and other door or gate hardware, and compile and maintain related records. Our Locksmiths periodically perform maintenance tasks in assisting other journey level workers in the maintenance force. Duties of a Locksmith may include the following but are not limited to: Repairs locks that have become jammed or are otherwise inoperative. Using tools, removes locking mechanism from doors, gates, cabinets, etc. Opens the lock and removes defective parts or debris causing malfunction. Inserts new part into lock mechanism. Adjusts tumblers and levers as necessary. May manufacture keys to fit the repaired lock. Installs and maintains the lock and key system in a State facility. Using a variety of small hand tools and following manufacturers' instructions installs new locks in doors, windows, cabinets, etc. Periodically sets lock cylinders and changes combinations on locks. Computes changes in lock combinations and key changes to avoid duplication of combinations and records changes. Maintains locks by disassembling them, cleaning, oiling and replacing parts, and, as necessary, manufacturing parts such as screws and springs. Opens locks where keys are not available or locks are jammed. Makes new and duplicate keys as necessary. Keeps extra keys for locks in secure area. Estimates materials needed for lock and key system. May perform carpentry tasks related to lock and key system. Establishes and maintains an extensive record system in order to avoid key and lock duplication and to insure the required security of the facility and its contents. Records placement of locks, lock combinations and number of keys fitting each lock; adjusts records to reflect changes. Records information indicating person to whom keys and/or locks are issued.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Educational Services
Education Level
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