The Facility Maintenance Technician maintains, troubleshoots and repairs facilities mechanical components and electrical systems in accordance with SOPs (standard operating procedures), internal requirements, manufacturer's specifications and safety policies. Performs skilled maintenance and repair of complex mechanical, electrical, HVAC, and other physical structures. Being a Facility Maintenance Technician recommends purchase of maintenance tools, equipment and supplies as required. Develops, maintains and secures a spare parts inventory of basic maintenance hand and power tools. In addition, Facility Maintenance Technician assists engineers in developing methods and procedures to improve facility efficiency and work flow. Oversee and review the work of lower-level technicians. Requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to supervior or manager. Being a Facility Maintenance Technician works under moderate supervision. Gains or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. Working as a Facility Maintenance Technician typically requires 1-3 years of related experience, or may need 0 years of experience with additional specialized training and/or certification. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Job Title: Facility Maintenance Technician |
SOC code: 49-9071 |
FLSA Classification: Non-exempt |
Location: Palmer/North Slope |
Reports to: Camp and Facilities Manager |
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Status: Full Time, Temporary |
EEO-1: Craft Workers |
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Normal Work Hours and Days: On site for all camp set-ups and demos. Rotational schedule, working 12 hour days for 7 days a week. Mandatory overtime based on seasonal workload and work settings. Benefits: Once eligible Health Insurance (medical, dental, vision) & 401(k) |
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Approved by: John Stogsdill Revised: 10/31/2023 |
Not Present | = NP | ||||||
1-10% of the work day | = Rare | 34-66% of the work day | = Frequent | ||||
11-33% of the work day | = Occasional | 67-100% of the work day | = Constant | ||||
Sitting |
Frequent |
Reaching Overhead | Frequent | ||||
Standing | Frequent | Reaching Straight Ahead | Frequent | ||||
Walking | Frequent | Reaching Downward | Frequent | ||||
Bending/Stooping | Frequent | Handling | Frequent | ||||
Crouching | Frequent | Fingering | Constant | ||||
Kneeling | Frequent | Feeling | Occasionally | ||||
Crawling | Frequent | Talking | Occasionally | ||||
Climbing | Frequent | Hearing | Occasionally | ||||
Balancing | Occasionally | Twisting | Frequent | ||||
Operate Foot Controls | Occasionally | Twist of Wrist | Frequent | ||||
(Pounds) | Constant | Frequent | Occasional | Rare | |||
Lifting | 50 lbs. | 100 lbs. | |||||
Carrying | 10 lbs. | 50 lbs. | 100 lbs. | ||||
Pushing/Pulling | 50 lbs. | 100 lbs. | |||||
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS | CHECK (If Present) COMMENTS | ||
1. | Exposure to Inclement Weather | X | Regularly exposed to inclement weather |
2. | Extreme Cold | X | |
3. | Extreme Heat | X | |
4. | Wet and/or Humid | X | Will experience Rain/Snow/Ice on location |
5. | Noise | X | Moderate to high noise level. |
6. | Vibration | X | Occasional normal equipment vibration. |
7. | Atmospheric Conditions (dust/fumes/etc.) | X | Possible diesel fumes. |
INHERENT HAZARDS | |||
8. | Moving Mechanical Parts | X | |
9. | Electric Shock | ||
10. | High, Exposed Places | X | Occasionally exposed to situations which require fall protection. |
11. | Radiant Energy | ||
12. | Explosives | ||
13. | Toxic or Caustic Chemicals | X | Occasionally exposed |
14. | Other Risks | X | Aware of the potential hazards of working around equipment. |