What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lead Maintenance Worker position at Housing Authority of the County of Kern?
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LOCATION: Kern County, CA SALARY: $2,033.75 – $2,743.01 bi-weekly benefits Apply online at www.kernha.org. Attach a resume and copies of pertinent trainings or certifications, if any. SUMMARY Under general supervision, performs a variety of skilled work in the general maintenance and repair of Housing Authority building facilities. The Lead Maintenance Worker differs from the Maintenance Worker II position in the level of responsibility. This is a working lead level. The incumbent may provide direction, establish priorities, assign tasks, coordinate work projects and the work of other personnel. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Fill in for Maintenance Workers’ when they are on vacation or leave (anything more than a couple of days). Provide maintenance training (Plumbing, Electrical and HVAC etc.) for new and existing employees. Schedule regular and routine outside trainings. Quality Control for Vacancies, Annuals, work orders and curb appeal. Receives written work orders or verbal instructions from lead maintenance worker and completes information on work orders when work is completed. Maintains and repairs Housing Authority buildings' electrical systems, including replacing worn or defective parts such as switches, fixtures and plugs. Repairs and adjusts heating, refrigerating and air conditioning equipment (including replacing valves, filters, motors and other parts of evaporative coolers), water heaters, gas ranges and garbage disposals. Installs, repairs or replaces broken windows and screens. Replaces missing or damaged floor or ceramic tiles. Repairs roofs as required. Alters, repairs or constructs structures of wood, such as partitions, counters, doors, cabinets and window frames. Repairs door closures and replaces locks, making keys with a key machine as necessary. Operates and maintains saws, sanders and a variety of other power and hand tools safely and skillfully. Maintains and repairs Housing Authority buildings' plumbing systems, including replacing broken pipe, cleaning plugged drains and pipes, replacing floats, valves and washers, and flushing sewer lines. Patches, paints and resurfaces interior and exterior walls and ceilings, patches and paints trim and doors. Cleans vacant dwelling units, community buildings and Development office (including restrooms), as necessary, including vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, dusting, waxing and stripping floors, washing windows and removal of cobwebs. Performs grounds maintenance work including seeding, watering, mowing, cultivating, edging, pruning, applying fertilizer, collecting rubbish, cleaning gutters and drains. Drives truck, loads fallen tree limbs and roadside trash onto truck, and delivers refuse to landfill. Conducts annual inspections of dwelling units and completes corrective maintenance and repair work indicated by such inspections. Works co-operatively with fellow employees and the general public. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES Is responsible for training and helping evaluate all Maintenance Worker classifications. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
LOCATION: Kern County, CA SALARY: $2,033.75 – $2,743.01 bi-weekly benefits Apply online at www.kernha.org. Attach a resume and copies of pertinent trainings or certifications, if any. SUMMARY Under general supervision, performs a variety of skilled work in the general maintenance and repair of Housing Authority building facilities. The Lead Maintenance Worker differs from the Maintenance Worker II position in the level of responsibility. This is a working lead level. The incumbent may provide direction, establish priorities, assign tasks, coordinate work projects and the work of other personnel. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Fill in for Maintenance Workers’ when they are on vacation or leave (anything more than a couple of days). Provide maintenance training (Plumbing, Electrical and HVAC etc.) for new and existing employees. Schedule regular and routine outside trainings. Quality Control for Vacancies, Annuals, work orders and curb appeal. Receives written work orders or verbal instructions from lead maintenance worker and completes information on work orders when work is completed. Maintains and repairs Housing Authority buildings' electrical systems, including replacing worn or defective parts such as switches, fixtures and plugs. Repairs and adjusts heating, refrigerating and air conditioning equipment (including replacing valves, filters, motors and other parts of evaporative coolers), water heaters, gas ranges and garbage disposals. Installs, repairs or replaces broken windows and screens. Replaces missing or damaged floor or ceramic tiles. Repairs roofs as required. Alters, repairs or constructs structures of wood, such as partitions, counters, doors, cabinets and window frames. Repairs door closures and replaces locks, making keys with a key machine as necessary. Operates and maintains saws, sanders and a variety of other power and hand tools safely and skillfully. Maintains and repairs Housing Authority buildings' plumbing systems, including replacing broken pipe, cleaning plugged drains and pipes, replacing floats, valves and washers, and flushing sewer lines. Patches, paints and resurfaces interior and exterior walls and ceilings, patches and paints trim and doors. Cleans vacant dwelling units, community buildings and Development office (including restrooms), as necessary, including vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, dusting, waxing and stripping floors, washing windows and removal of cobwebs. Performs grounds maintenance work including seeding, watering, mowing, cultivating, edging, pruning, applying fertilizer, collecting rubbish, cleaning gutters and drains. Drives truck, loads fallen tree limbs and roadside trash onto truck, and delivers refuse to landfill. Conducts annual inspections of dwelling units and completes corrective maintenance and repair work indicated by such inspections. Works co-operatively with fellow employees and the general public. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES Is responsible for training and helping evaluate all Maintenance Worker classifications. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Salary : $2,034 - $2,743