The Building Maintenance Mechanic has demonstrated an excellent working knowledge of hospital systems, can be relied upon to perform preventive and corrective maintenance on most building systems, and is capable of independent troubleshooting and repair.
The Building Maintenance Mechanic reports directly to the Assistant Director of Facility Services.
1. The timely completion of all assigned preventive and corrective maintenance
work orders.
2. Quality repairs and fabrications using safe working practices.
3. Perform basic maintenance tasks as assigned by the Directors.
4. Provides training in their area of specialization to those less qualified (as directed by the Directors).
5. Fill out paperwork including but not limited to work orders, inventory, and preventive maintenance forms.
6. Assist qualified mechanics with installation, maintenance, and testing on any hospital system.
7. Training of other personnel in the proper operation and maintenance of hospital equipment and systems.
8. Assist in snow removal during winter season.
9. Other duties as assigned.
1. Education:
a.) High school diploma.
2. Licensure/Certification:
a.) Determined by code requirements and equipment serviced.
3. Work Experience:
a.) Journeyman level in an engineering discipline (or equivalent) and five years'
hospital systems maintenance (May be waived at the discretion of the Director of Facility Services based on education or observed performance).
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