Facility General Trades Technician ($18.19-$21.88 DOE) Construction, Mining & Trades - West Jordan, UT at Geebo

Facility General Trades Technician ($18.19-$21.88 DOE)

Job Description
Under the direction of the Director of Facility Services, facility project coordinator and facility general trades technician senior, the Facility General Trades Technician performs a variety of technically skilled work in the fabrication, maintenance and repair of one or more following areas in and around District facilities (e.g., flooring, glazing, recreation and physical fitness equipment, masonry, roofing and/or welding responsibilities).
Responsibilities
Perform daily work assignments. Work assignments include any/all aspects of new installation, building and equipment repair and remodeling. While incumbent may specialize in one or more area, incumbent may be expected to cross-train, become proficient and assist in each of the following areas:
o Athletic Equipment/Facilities- Includes equipment on playgrounds, athletic fields, gyms, weight rooms, lockers, restroom partitions, bleachers, screens, backboards, stage equipment, divider curtains, movie screens, motors, furniture, flag poles, etc.
o Flooring/Masonry Systems - Includes carpet, floor covering, tile, linoleum, vinyl, VTC, treads, risers, brick, plaster, concrete, cinder block, stone, plaster, mortar, etc.
o Glazing and Window Coverings - Includes mirrors, windows, window treatment coverings, architectural metal, plastic, doors, skylights, partitions, display cases, shelves, desktops, fire extinguisher boxes, cafeteria sneeze guards, parking lot lenses, glass tinting, etc.
o Roofing Systems Includes shingles, asphalt, wood, urethane, polycap, BUR gravel, modified Bitumen, single ply, PVC, rubber, insulation, expansions, etc.
o Welding/Fabricating Includes welding multiple metal types and material using appropriate welding techniques.
Match colors, styles, textures and/or patterns when repairing or replacing material.
Locate and order parts and materials used to complete work assignments.
Complete assignments in a cost efficient and timely manner.
Assess equipment safety and make repairs. Follow proper operating procedures with all equipment to avoid injury.
Drive and operate various facility vehicles and equipment. Inspect vehicles as required.
Will be called to respond to routine and emergency duties as required.
Provides support service to other facility areas, as needed.
On call duties as assigned. Shift work may be required.
This position requires punctual and regular daily attendance.
Qualifications
o Requires High School diploma, GED or equivalent as reviewed by the Department of Human Resources. Verification may be required.
o Requires four years of work experience with demonstrated competence in any/all phases of the trades. Formal apprenticeship or trade-specific educational experience may be included.
o Completion of a formal trade-specific program is preferred.
o Must demonstrate competence in reading, writing, math and basic computer skills.
o Requires skills and working knowledge to work independently at the technician level with ability to assess, prioritize and resolve problems.
o Requires a basic knowledge of State/Local building codes related to trade.
o Requires strong interpersonal skills. Interacts with school staff, custodians and administrative personnel in completing tasks. Students are frequently close by as work is being performed.
o Must be competent in use, care and maintenance of needed tools and equipment.
o Must demonstrate knowledge of S.D.S. safety procedures.
o Trade specific certifications preferred (e.g., Certified Playground Safety Inspector, Asbestos, welding, etc.)
o Must be self-motivated and proactive in completing tasks with minimal direction.
o Requires a valid Utah Driver s license.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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