Maintenance Mechanic I (Foreman) Grounds- 12 Mths, 40 Hrs

Rochester City School DistrictRochester, NY
$26 - $29Onsite

About The Position

This is an important position involving responsibility for planning, inspecting and supervising the building maintenance and repair program of a large school district. Employees of this class inspect buildings to identify maintenance and repair needs and inspect work in progress and at completion and are responsible for efficient and workman like performance of a variety of building, installing, maintaining and repairing tasks requiring a good knowledge of one or more of the electrical, mechanical or construction trades, such as carpentry, plumbing, painting, electrical repair, welding, sheet metal work, grounds, masonry, heating/air conditioning, sewage facilities maintenance and related trades. General supervision is exercised in choosing methods or procedures. This title differs from Maintenance Mechanic I in the greater responsibility for proper implementation and completion of a large project, requiring the coordination of many activities or trade skills. The Maintenance Mechanic (Foreman) would be expected to have a higher skill level than Maintenance Mechanic I. The work is reviewed by checking completed work, by periodic spot checks, or by reports to supervisor. Work is performed under general supervision of the Supervisor of Plant Maintenance or similar administrative head. Direct supervision is exercised over a number of Maintenance Mechanic staff. Does related work as required.

Requirements

  • Good knowledge of one or more of the electrical, mechanical or construction trades, such as carpentry, plumbing, painting, electrical repair, welding, sheet metal work, grounds, masonry, heating/air conditioning, sewage facilities maintenance and related trades.
  • Higher skill level than Maintenance Mechanic I.
  • Ability to plan, inspect and supervise building maintenance and repair programs.
  • Ability to inspect buildings for maintenance and repair needs.
  • Ability to inspect work in progress and at completion.
  • Ability to perform a variety of building, installing, maintaining and repairing tasks.
  • Ability to choose methods or procedures.
  • Ability to coordinate many activities or trade skills for large projects.
  • Ability to directly supervise staff.

Responsibilities

  • Planning, inspecting and supervising the building maintenance and repair program.
  • Inspecting buildings to identify maintenance and repair needs.
  • Inspecting work in progress and at completion.
  • Performing a variety of building, installing, maintaining and repairing tasks.
  • Choosing methods or procedures for maintenance and repair tasks.
  • Coordinating many activities or trade skills for large projects.
  • Directly supervising a number of Maintenance Mechanic staff.
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