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Maintenance Worker III

Under general supervision and according to accepted procedures and standards, performs routine and complex tasks associated with one or more maintenance trades including construction/carpentry, plumbing, electrical, maintenance, and general mechanics to provide the hospital with safe and reliable structures, systems, and equipment consistent with specifications in local, state, and federal code.# May specialize in the performance of a particular task but may be required to assist in other capacities due to variations in workload and staffing. Level of knowledge equivalent to that ordinarily acquired through completion of four years of vocational training in high school or one year of intensive vocational training after high school and/or a trade apprentice program Must have a valid Indiana Driver#s License Two to three years of experience in order to: Acquire an adequate knowledge of one or more maintenance skills Develop a basic understanding of mechanical processes, equipment repaid, and the building trades Learn to read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, and specifications Be able to understand equipment manuals Acquire skills in the use of hand and power tools Become knowledgeable of trade and regulations Acquire a thorough knowledge of departmental policy and proceduresUnder general supervision and according to accepted procedures and standards, performs routine and complex tasks associated with one or more maintenance trades including construction/carpentry, plumbing, electrical, maintenance, and general mechanics to provide the hospital with safe and reliable structures, systems, and equipment consistent with specifications in local, state, and federal code. May specialize in the performance of a particular task but may be required to assist in other capacities due to variations in workload and staffing.Level of knowledge equivalent to that ordinarily acquired through completion of four years of vocational training in high school or one year of intensive vocational training after high school and/or a trade apprentice programMust have a valid Indiana Driver's LicenseTwo to three years of experience in order to:Acquire an adequate knowledge of one or more maintenance skillsDevelop a basic understanding of mechanical processes, equipment repaid, and the building tradesLearn to read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, and specificationsBe able to understand equipment manualsAcquire skills in the use of hand and power toolsBecome knowledgeable of trade and regulations* Acquire a thorough knowledge of departmental policy and procedures