The Maintenance Mechanic performs a wide variety of apprentice level work in the repair, maintenance and servicing of buildings and equipment. The Maintenance Mechanic works independently on less complex and routine projects under standard operating procedures, and under supervision on the more difficult jobs. As the employee's skill and knowledge increase, the employee receives less direction until at full performance level. Advancement depends on the assignment and performance of higher level duties on a regular basis and on position availability. In general, jobs involve learning such trade practices and skills as the proper use of tools and equipment of the trade, the order of assembling parts and what tools and equipment are needed, how to read blueprints, sketches and technical manuals to understand the functions of the parts or systems, how to plan and layout work, to find faulty parts, to perform work, repair techniques to be used, including methods used in getting the right fits or tolerances, how to make adjustments and calibrations. Does related work as required.
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Industry
Hospitals
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees