Child Nutrition Maintenance Technician
Child Nutrition Maintenance TechnicianPrimary Purpose: Maintain, repair and install commercial electric and gas kitchen appliances utilizing a preventative maintenance program.Qualifications:Minimum Education: High School diploma required or GED acceptableCertification: Valid Texas driver's license, Eligible for coverage under the district's vehicle insurance programMinimum Experience: Three years of work experience in repair and maintenance of commercial kitchen appliances and refrigeration equipmentTexas Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Certificate (HVAC) or Texas State Journeyman Electrical License preferredSpecial Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:Ability to follow written and verbal instructionsAbility to diagnose and resolve problemsUse tools and equipment relating to repair of kitchen equipmentKnowledge of electrical circuits, wiring and operating principles of motorsKnowledge of current codes and ordinancesAbility to work on low voltage and high voltage equipment, single or three-phase circuitsMajor Responsibilities and Duties:Equipment Installation, Maintenance, and RepairInstall, maintain, and repair all gas, electric, refrigerated, and non-refrigerated kitchen equipment.Diagnose equipment issues and recommend necessary repairs, service, or replacement of parts.Perform preventative maintenance inspections on tools and equipment to ensure safe and effective operating conditions.Train school staff on necessary preventative and regular maintenance techniques and procedures to improve life of equipment.Inventory and ProcurementMaintain an inventory of all kitchen equipment and recommend supplies and equipment for purchase.Keep records of warranty information and maintenance history for all equipment.Request purchase orders for necessary parts and supplies to complete repairs.Work Order Management and DocumentationComplete work order requests from assigned schools promptly and efficiently.Read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, schematics, and other reference materials to assist with repairs.Inspect completed jobs to ensure proper functioning and clean work areas.Coordinate with school cafeteria team leads and staff to schedule maintenance and minimize disruption to meal service.HVAC and Emergency RepairsAssist with HVAC repairs, maintenance, and installation techniques as needed.Respond to emergency equipment failures, including after-hours and weekend service calls.Safety and ComplianceFollow established safety procedures and techniques to perform job duties, including lifting and climbing.Operate tools and equipment according to established safety procedures.Correct unsafe conditions in work areas and promptly report any issues that cannot be immediately fixed to a supervisor.Ensure all city, county, state, and federal regulations are followed when performing maintenance and repairs.Coordinate work with outside contractors for major repairs or warranty-related service.General Duties and TransportationTransport food and inventory between the warehouse and campuses as needed.Maintain department vehicles and tools in a clean and organized manner.Utilize time effectively, work independently, and manage job responsibilities efficiently.OtherMaintain a professional attitude in all communication (email, written, and verbal) with Child Nutrition staff, teachers, administrators, community and vendors.Participate in training to meet annual professional standards and stay up to date with repair guidelines.Demonstrate strong organizational and planning skills.Perform other duties as assigned.Equipment Used: Hand tools, small power tools, volt, ohm, amp meters and all other tools related to kitchen equipment. Desktop computer (windows based)Working Conditions:Mental Demands: Work with frequent interruptions, maintain emotional control under stressTools/Equipment Used: Hand tools; power toolsPosture: Frequent standing, kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting; work in tiring and uncomfortable positionsMotion: Frequent walking, setting up and climbing ladders, grasping/squeezing, wrist flexion/extension, and overhead reachingLifting: Heavy lifting and carrying (50 pounds and over) on a daily basisEnvironment: Work mostly inside, exposure to extreme hot and cold temperatures, dust, toxic chemicals and materials, noise, vibration, and electrical hazards; may work in tight or enclosed spaces; regularly work irregular hours; occasional prolonged hours; frequent district wide travel