Responsible for light maintenance repair and cleaning tasks completed in a safe, professional manner. The Maintenance Mechanic must take extra precautions when working in patient/resident care areas and specifically keep tools out of the reach of children. The Maintenance Mechanic must possess basic mechanical knowledge and show competence in the use of hand tools, meters, measuring devices and gauges. The Maintenance Mechanic ability to work from blueprints, schematics and technical manuals helpful. The Maintenance Mechanic must be able to explain conditions and situations accurately while troubleshooting, and function with safety, moral end efficiency of the department in mind. Ability to work all shifts and hours as scheduled. The Maintenance Mechanic must comply with all corporate and facility policies and dress code. Must understand written and verbal communications. Good written and oral communications skills required. The Maintenance Mechanic works independently with minimal supervision. Must have knowledge of federal, state, and local codes, specifications, and ordinances. The Maintenance Mechanic depending on facility size, additional duties may include but are not limited to: perform installation and maintenance of mechanical and stationary systems, including boiler operations, to ensure a safe and efficient environment; maintain campus grounds and perform other outside maintenance duties; perform general duties such as electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, HVAC, and bed repair and maintenance. The Maintenance Mechanic may require on-call duties as needed or as directed by the department.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED