What are the responsibilities and job description for the Facilities Maintenance Coordinator position at PATHWAY SOCIETY INC?
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Position Description
The facilities maintenance coordinator works in a substance use recovery setting; using his/her experience in various construction trades such as plumbing, electrical and carpentry to maintain the overall care, safety and cleanliness of Pathway Society recovery residences. The position is responsible for maintenance, repairs and inspections at multiple recovery residence homes and one small office suite. The facilities maintenance coordinator frequently interacts with clients, sub-contractors, and co-workers and requires the use of decorum, professionalism, courtesy and effective communication techniques.
Primary Responsibilities
- Receive, prioritize and complete work orders in a timely, efficient and concise fashion
- Complete routine inspections for preventative maintenance and compliance with safety standards, verifying that facility plumbing, electrical, HVAC, roofing, drywall, flooring, and yard landscape are in good repair
- Perform building maintenance projects involving carpentry, painting, drywall patching and painting, electrical and plumbing
- Assemble and move client and/or staff furniture as needed
- Install, repair and maintain a variety of plumbing fixtures; including sinks, toilets, faucets and related equipment
- Troubleshoot issues by conducting research and/or reaching out to contractors for support
- Maintain and operate residential fire/emergency equipment including fire extinguishers, alarms, and coordination of emergency exit plans
- Submit work orders with equipment vendors including phone systems, HVAC units, washer and dryers, and other leased or company owned equipment
- Facilitate vehicle inspections, maintenance, and documentation for company vehicles
- Drive company vehicle between facility locations and to various stores to procure supplies
- Operate equipment and tools such as drills, saws, levels, testing devices and trade specific tools
- Purchase items utilizing a corporate credit card and submit receipts in an organized and timely fashion
- Efficiently and safely organize, inventory and store maintenance products and equipment
- Ensure effective telephonic communication through use of company issued phone, by answering phone calls or returning voicemail messages within two to four hours
- Regularly access company email and provide responses within 24 hours
- Schedule and complete tasks within a 40-hour workweek using minimal overtime
- Provide assistance with client transportation as needed
- Respond to weekend and evening voicemails for urgent facility needs (minimal)
- Perform other duties and tasks as assigned by supervisor
Qualifications
- Minimum 2 years’ experience in facilities maintenance and high school diploma; or equivalent level of education and experience
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and in a collaborative environment
- Knowledge of and experience using Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook email, online timekeeping system and smart phone
- Work well under frequent interruptions and firm deadlines
- Strong ability to communicate with clarity, courtesy, and professionalism both orally and in writing/email with sub-contractors, government agencies, landlords, and co-workers
- Experience in safely operating and maintaining a wide variety of hand, power, and shop tools and equipment common to the fields of plumbing, electrical, carpentry and related fields
- Maintains appropriate personal and professional boundaries with clients and co-workers
- Receive training and pass certification testing in the areas of HIPAA and 42 CFR
- Must pass comprehensive background check, reference check, and possess a valid driver license, current auto liability insurance and a clean driving record
Average Daily Activities by Percentage of Time
40% - physical labor or supervising of contractors
20% - property inspection/assessment
20% - driving/procuring supplies
20% - attend to email, voicemail communication and use of computer
Ability to lift/carry materials (supplies, replacement parts, ladders etc.)
- 50-75 lbs. – rare need
- 25-50 lbs. – occasional need
- 1-25 lbs. – constant need
Ability to perform the following physical activities for 65% - 100% of scheduled work shift:
- Bend/stoop/squat/kneel – perform routine maintenance and repairs, picking up tools and other equipment.
- Climb stairs and ladders – perform multi level service requests
- Push or pull – move equipment, opens and closes doors etc.
- Reach above shoulder – perform routine maintenance/repairs, stock and remove equipment, parts etc.
- Grasp/grip/turning – handle tools and equipment, perform routine maintenance repairs.
- Finger/dexterity – handle tools and equipment, perform routine maintenance repairs.
- Writing/typing – inventory of items, purchase orders and required maintenance reports
- Hearing - perceiving the nature of sounds at normal speaking levels with or without correction, ability to receive detailed information through oral communication, and to make the discriminations in sound.
- Visual acuity - perform activities such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures, viewing a computer terminal, and assessing the work area.
- Ability to walk or stand for 75% of scheduled shift
Other Duties
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, activities and scheduled shift may change at any time, with or without notice.
Qualifications
Salary : $30 - $36