What are the responsibilities and job description for the Maintenance/Locksmith - 40 hours/week, 8 hours/day (6:00a.m.-2:30p.m.), 5 days/week, 12 months/year, position at California Department of Education?
Job Summary
Job Summary
Under general direction, to perform skilled work in the installation, repair, and adjustment of keyed and combination locks; and to do related work as required. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Check and repair locks and safes; does master keying; change lock combinations; install new locks; dismantle and replace or rebuild various types of locks and parts; make keys, stamps numbers and keep records; repair panic bars; requisition parts, locks and materials for repairs; estimate labor and material costs; install and adjust door closures; process service repair work orders; may use forklift if OSHA training is current; maintain clean and safe work and shop areas; and may direct helpers. Knowledge of: Materials, tools, equipment and methods used in the maintenance and repair of locks; key making; current fire codes; basic computer operations; and master-keying practices. Ability to: Respond to emergency situations; weld, braze and solder; after appropriate training safely use machines, equipment, and tools related to job duties; skillfully use and care for locksmithing tools and equipment; accurately estimate labor and materials requirements; keep accurate records; understand and carry out oral and written instructions; work from plans and specifications; use district work order system; work cooperatively with others; and use computerized master keying systems and key control recording. Experience Three years of skilled experience in locksmithing work. Education Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade.
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Requirements / Qualifications
Applications must be submitted online via EdJoin.
Job Summary
Under general direction, to perform skilled work in the installation, repair, and adjustment of keyed and combination locks; and to do related work as required. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Check and repair locks and safes; does master keying; change lock combinations; install new locks; dismantle and replace or rebuild various types of locks and parts; make keys, stamps numbers and keep records; repair panic bars; requisition parts, locks and materials for repairs; estimate labor and material costs; install and adjust door closures; process service repair work orders; may use forklift if OSHA training is current; maintain clean and safe work and shop areas; and may direct helpers. Knowledge of: Materials, tools, equipment and methods used in the maintenance and repair of locks; key making; current fire codes; basic computer operations; and master-keying practices. Ability to: Respond to emergency situations; weld, braze and solder; after appropriate training safely use machines, equipment, and tools related to job duties; skillfully use and care for locksmithing tools and equipment; accurately estimate labor and materials requirements; keep accurate records; understand and carry out oral and written instructions; work from plans and specifications; use district work order system; work cooperatively with others; and use computerized master keying systems and key control recording. Experience Three years of skilled experience in locksmithing work. Education Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade.
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Requirements / Qualifications
Applications must be submitted online via EdJoin.
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