What are the responsibilities and job description for the Building Maintenance Technician II position at Associated Grocers, Inc.?
Summary
Join Our Team of Skilled Technicians at Associated Grocers!
We’re looking for a Building Maintenance Technician II to join our team! In this role, you’ll be responsible for maintaining, repairing, and installing facility infrastructure across our grocery distribution center, administrative offices, and campus. The ideal candidate will have strong diagnostic skills, the ability to identify issues, and implement safe, effective solutions.
Competitive Pay , Weekly Payroll, Comprehensive Benefits Package , 401K Retirement Program, Paid Time Off upon hire, Fantastic Team Environment
Shift Available: Overnight - Sunday - Thursday 11:00pm-7:30am
Shift Available: Day - Sunday - Thursday 7:00am - 3:30pm
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
- Perform general building maintenance and repairs.
- Ability to maintain diagnose, and repair various mechanical components:
- Pumps, gearboxes, and chain drives.
- Generators, welders, foggers, power washer etc.
- Conveyor systems.
- Air compressors.
- Maintain, diagnose, and repair plumbing systems such as drains, faucets, valves, and lines.
- Maintain and repair single phase electrical fixtures such as ballasts, lights, switches, and outlets under 480V.
- Ability to maintain, diagnose and repair various types of wound spring assisted doors including tracks, rollers, guides, latches, lift springs and seals.
- Ability to maintain diagnose and repair dock levelers and their components such as pneumatic lift bags, HVLP air blowers, tension adjusters and latch bar assemblies.
- Use basic carpentry and painting skills to:
- Hang sheetrock, suspend acoustical ceilings, floor covering repairs and concrete repairs.
- Fix walls, floors, and doors including dock doors.
- Basic understanding of hydraulic systems such as hydraulic pumps, cylinders, pressure switches, timer relays, cardboard balers, and trash compactors.
- Understanding of facility fire system and its layout, controls, and alarm system.
- Repair and maintain damaged rack systems including the installation of Mack Rack repair kits.
- Functional knowledge necessary to weld and fabricate parts, components, and brackets out of steel.
- Ability to read and understand equipment schematics to repair all of its components and systems.
- Operate heavy equipment such as tuggers, pallet jacks, and any other motorized equipment within the facility.
- Functional knowledge and proper use of the work order tracking software in association with work orders and assignments. Tasks include:
- Accepting work requests.
- Creating work requests and work orders.
- Charging parts and labor (signing on/off) to work orders.
- Completing and closing out work orders in a timely manner.
- Completing and closing out PM work orders.
- Understands and follows facility specific as well as industry standard safety regulations. Responsible for following all food safety procedures established by the site.
Education and/or Experience
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) and 2-3 years of general repair work.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
- Valid driver’s license and appropriate motor vehicle record preferred.
Additional Preferred Skills and Abilities
- Experience in the use of hand and power tools such as circular saw, reciprocating saw, drills and impacts, rotary hammer drill, chop saw, table saw, and drill press.
- Knowledge of pneumatic linear actuators, limit switches, photo-eyes, compact pneumatic valving, heating coils, and thermal snap discs etc.
- Basic understanding of hydraulic systems such as hydraulic pumps, cylinders, pressure switches, timer relays, cardboard balers, and trash compactors.
- Functional knowledge necessary to weld and fabricate parts, components, and brackets out of steel.
- Mechanical knowledge of repairing:
- Pumps, gearboxes, and chain drives.
- Generators, welders, power washer etc.
- Conveyor systems.
- Working knowledge of both wet and dry pre-action systems and their components including but not limited to:
- Pressurized pneumatic supervisory system
- Deluge, wall indicator, and post indictor valves
- Electric and diesel fire pump.
- Ability to assess the system based on information displayed on fire panels.
- Ability to multitask through various projects and work orders.