Job Title:                  Maintenance Worker Skilled

Department:             Facilities

Classification:           IIIC

Reports to:               Facilities Supervisor

FLSA Status:             Non-Exempt

 

Are you a journey-level or above skilled trades specialist?  We're looking to expand the Reynolds School District Facilities team with experts in the following trades:  electrical, plumbing, HVAC, finished carpentry, fire and life safety devices.  We offer excellent benefits, great work schedules, and the opportunity to serve our students by providing them an excellent learning environment.

 

Job Summary:  The position of the Maintenance Worker Skilled is done for the purpose of improving student achievement by performing a variety of advanced journey-level skilled work in the maintenance, construction and repair of buildings and equipment in trade areas requiring local or state licensing. This is the advanced journey-level class. Positions at this level are distinguished from other maintenance workers in the department, by the level of responsibility and the complexity of duties assigned, and the requirement of maintaining local or state licensing.  Employees perform the most complex maintenance repair work, requiring advanced journey-level skills in those trades which involve highly technical practices and repair procedures (i.e., electrical, plumbing, HVAC, finished carpentry, fire and life safety devices). Some employees may provide occasional and intermittent technical assistance to lower classifications. 

 

Essential Job Functions - may include, but are not limited to, the following:

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

 

Education and Training Required:  

High School Diploma or GED. 

Completion of approved state licensing/apprenticeship program.

 

Experience Required: 

Three years of responsible skilled trades experience. 

 

Knowledge of:

Principles and practices of assigned trade area.

Materials, tools and equipment used in assigned trade area.

Applicable safety rules, practices and procedures.

 

Skills to:

Ability to:

Significant Physical Abilities include: frequent twisting, bending, stooping, lifting all types of weight, occasionally up to 80 pounds. On feet all day or on back under machinery making repairs or performing maintenance on all District properties and systems.  Must be able to work in attics or crawlspaces, roofs, tunnels, and climb ladders as needed. 

 

Special Requirements

Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid driver's license.

Positions may require licensure in assigned trade areas.

Oregon Fingerprint and criminal background check clearance.

 

Schedule: 260 work day calendar, 8 hrs per day