The work involves responsibility for performing a variety of semiskilled maintenance repair and related activities in one or a combination of crafts. The work approaches journey level in the trades but does not require the full degree of technical expertise and knowledge of the skilled tradesperson. Employees in this class perform rough maintenance and repair work covering several building and mechanical trade areas on a routine basis. Employees in this class may perform many of the manual tasks of the carpentry trade but generally are not required to plan and layout structural construction or to do work involving the planning or design of furniture. The incumbent may perform the less complex tasks of the plumbing trade involving either replacement and repair or installation work with the layout provided by a skilled maintenance employee or a superior. The incumbent may be assigned to perform routine maintenance on heating and hot water equipment; may do a variety of welding work not requiring complex planning and layout or the use of special procedures; may perform the less complex and routine duties of the electrical, roofing, painting, masonry and locksmith trades; and may operate machine tools and perform less difficult machine operations not requiring difficult planning and layout. A Maintenance Worker 1 may, on occasion, determine the nature and extent of repair and may estimate the costs of replacement or repair, but only on routine or small projects which do not require involved estimates or specialized knowledge of quality, pricing, materials or equipment. Assignments may be received verbally or in writing and may be accompanied by sketches. The employee may devise his/her own methods for accomplishing assigned tasks. Supervision is not a typical function of this class. Does related work as required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED