BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER 3 - 08132024-60491
Job InformationLOCATION OF (1) POSITION TO BE FILLED: DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, MORGAN COUNTY CORRECTIONAL COMPLEX, MORGAN COUNTYQualificationsEducation and Experience: Experience equivalent to four years of full-time increasingly responsible and skilled full-time labor and trades work including, at least, three years in building maintenance work.Necessary Special Qualifications: Applicants for this class must possess a valid driver's license.Positions within the Division of Rehabilitation Services of the Department of Human Services will be required to: Complete a criminal history disclosure form in a manner approved by the appointing authority; Agree to release all records involving their criminal history to the appointing authority; Supply a fingerprint sample prescribed by the TBI based criminal history records check; Submit to a review of their status on the Department of Health's vulnerable persons registry. OverviewSummary: Under general supervision, is responsible for semi-skilled and skilled building maintenance work of considerable difficulty which includes leading others in work; and performs related work as required.Distinguishing Features: This is the lead level class in the Building Maintenance Worker sub-series. An employee in this class leads and participates in a variety of tasks including carpentry, painting, plumbing, electrical, masonry, and general mechanical repair work. This class differs from Building Maintenance Worker 2 in that an incumbent of the latter is not a lead worker.ResponsibilitiesRepairing and Maintaining Mechanical Equipment:Repairs and maintains mechanical equipment such as washers, dryers, kitchen equipment, exhaust fans, refrigerators, ice machines, HVAC, window units, ptacs, and mechanical gates. Inspecting Equipment, Structures, Or MaterialDismantles devices such as electrical fixtures, basic plumbing fixtures and outlets to access, remove and replace defective parts.Inspects structures for general condition and reports issues to appropriate persons. Identifying Objects, Actions, And EventsIdentifies maintenance issues and either resolves issues or reports issues to supervisor. Controlling Machines And ProcessesOperates and utilizes a variety of tools and equipment such as assorted hand and power tools, plungers, sewer rodders, drills, skill saws, and grinders. Communicating With Supervisors, Peers, Or SubordinatesProvides information and direction to subordinates when leading projects. Operating Vehicles, Mechanized Devices, Or Equipment May operate state issued pick-up truck, golf cart, watercraft, tow motor or other vehicle. Communicating With Persons Outside The OrganizationCommunicates with general public to provide basic customer service and direct persons to appropriate solutions or answers.Resolving Conflicts And Negotiating With OthersResolves minor complaints and grievances of subordinates.Training And Teaching OthersProvides guidance on general maintenance skills to subordinates.Getting InformationReads work orders or receives instructions from supervisors or previous shift workers to determine work requirements. Scheduling Work And ActivitiesSchedules the work and activities of subordinates as directed.Establishing And Maintaining Interpersonal RelationshipsEstablishes and maintains relationships with contractors, state employees, and executive officers to provide timely, quality maintenance services.Judging The Qualities Of Things, Services, Or PeopleInspects quality of subordinate work as needed.Monitors janitorial staff.Organizing, Planning, And Prioritizing WorkPrioritizes daily tasks and activities to meet operational requirements.Monitoring Processes, Materials, Or SurroundingsReviews preventative maintenance plans in order to perform routine preventive maintenance to ensure that equipment continues to run smoothly, building systems operate efficiently, and/or the physical condition of building does not deteriorate.Observes and monitors environment to determine maintenance needs.Monitors inventory and requests supplies as needed.Estimating The Quantifiable Characteristics Of Products, Events, Or InformationPerforms repair work using drawings, blueprints, maintenance manuals, or diagrams.Completes work order request forms to log repair work, time expended and materials used.Updating And Using Relevant KnowledgeMaintains relevant knowledge, through the direction of a supervisor, by reading appropriate materials and attending in-service training.Performing General Physical ActivitiesPerforms HVAC repair.Performs routine plumbing tasks such as unstopping commodes, replacing bathroom fixtures and drains and repairing minor leaks.Leads in restorative maintenance projects.Repairs windows, doors, floors, woodwork, drywall or other parts of building structures.Performs routine electrical tasks such as replacing light bulbs and wall switches.Performs basic carpentry tasks such as repairing doors, broken windows, and installing bulletin boards, installing drywall, building walls and shelving, minor roofing repair, and caulking.Paints and decorates of the interior and exterior of buildings.Leads in grounds maintenance projects.Removes trash and construction waste and cleans receptacles.Polices grounds.Handling And Moving ObjectsMoves objects such as large furniture, file cabinets, cubicles, chairs, desks, and bookshelves.Sets up cubicle spaces, conference rooms, and special events.Unloads truck shipments.Interacting With ComputersUses human resource software, email, and electronic work order systems.Competencies (KSA's)CompetenciesTime ManagementAction OrientedDrive for ResultsPerseveranceCustomer FocusIntegrity and TrustPeer RelationshipsSelf- DevelopmentBoss RelationshipsSelf knowledgePriority SettingKnowledgeBasic computer knowledgeBasic knowledge of blueprint layoutsBasic knowledge of public safety requirementsKnowledge of building and constructionWorking knowledge of mechanical tools including their repair and maintenance SkillsActive learningActive listeningBasic mathematic skillsBasic reading comprehensionBasic writing skillsCoordinationCritical thinkingEquipment maintenance skillsEquipment selection skillsInstallation skillsMonitoring skills in watching gauges, dials, or other indicatorsOperation and control skills of mechanical equipmentRepairing skillsSelf-monitoringService orientationSpeaking skillsSystems analysis and evaluation skillsTime management skillsTroubleshooting skillsAbilitiesDeductive reasoningMathematical reasoningMemorizationOral comprehension and expressionProblem sensitivitySpatial orientationTime sharingVisualizationWritten comprehension and expressionTools & EquipmentBasic Electrical ToolsBasic Hand ToolsBasic Plumbing ToolsBasic Power ToolsCarpet CleanersConcrete ToolsDrill PressFloor BuffersJanitorial EquipmentLandscaping ToolsWelding Tools