What are the responsibilities and job description for the Maintenance Mechanic position at The St. Clair County Application Consortium?
Position Type :
Maintenance / Custodial / Grounds Worker
Date Posted : 6 / 6 / 2024
Location : District 90
Date Available : July 2024
District :
O'Fallon Community Consolidated School District 90
Position Maintenance / Mechanic
Job Summary Performs duties on a daily basis maintaining buildings, grounds and mechanical equipment. This includes but is not limited to performing other maintenance duties as assigned by the Director of Facilities. Assist with installing, troubleshooting and the repair of complex building systems electrical, plumbing systems and carpentry. Perform preventative maintenance cleaning, repair, adjustment, and lubrication as well as modification of equipment. Maintains buildings, grounds, athletic fields, etc. as directed. Removes snow and ice as necessary. Assist Director of Facilities as requested. Miscellaneous other assignments as specified by management.
Qualifications / Minimum Requirements
- High School diploma or equivalent.
- Technical School Training in one or more trade (preferred).
- Experience and / or training in groundskeeping and maintenance, and possess basic mechanic skills.
- Ability to maintain grounds equipment and landscaping.
- Requires the use of common sense understanding of instructions in written, oral or diagrammatic form.
- A valid Illinois Driver's License is necessary.
Reports to Director of Facilities
Responsibilities
Skills
a. Daily attendance is required to support the district's educational program.
a. Requires travel to work sites within the district.
a. Read and interpret standard maintenance drawings and diagrams; read instructions in the use and maintenance of tools and equipment; identify material by label and written or computer listings.
a. Transports materials between district locations; performs repairs to equipment, fixtures, and building; performs mechanical repairs; retrieves materials from storage areas; operates motor vehicles to complete job tasks.
a. Records written reports of maintenance activities.
a. Discuss repair procedures with mechanics; communicate with employees, citizens, suppliers, etc.
a. Operates automotive equipment; visually troubleshoots and repairs systems, structural and equipment components.
Physical Demands (Strength)
Workday
12pm-8pm. 8 hours per day / 260 days per year