Position Type: Other
Date Posted: 10/10/2024
Location: District Wide Services
District: Kodiak Island Borough School District Additional Information: Show/Hide
The Kodiak Island Borough School District is accepting applications for a Maintenance Mechanic I - IV.
Control Code: 1862
Hours :
8 hrs/per day, 5 days per week (M-F), 12 months per year
Occasional overtime and/or callouts required
Salary :
Mechanic I Range 17.5 Step 1: $23.07 per hour
Mechanic II Range 20.5 Step 1: $25.61 per hour
Mechanic III Range 23.5 Step 1: $28.25 per hour
Mechanic IV Range 26.5 Step 1: $31.19 per hour
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC I Position Summary: The Maintenance Mechanic I, under direction of the supervisor or designee, is an entry level position of semi-skilled work experience involved in building maintenance and associated service activities. Work is usually performed under immediate supervision although work assignments that are repetitive in nature, once learned, can be carried out without difficulty under only general supervision. Assignments include the use of standard or specialized tools and occasional operation of light trucks or other equipment.
Qualifications: - Must possess a general mechanical or building construction background.
- Must be able to assist in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings and related equipment and able to perform tasks independently, follow oral and written direction, learn operating policies and procedures, comprehend written material and interpret and apply rules and instructions.
- Must be able to establish and maintain cooperative relations with those contacted in the course of work.
- Must possess the potential and initiative to upgrade personal maintenance skills through on-the-job training or by other means.
- Capable of performing all work in a neat and professional manner.
- Must possess a valid State of Alaska motor vehicle operator's license with no insurance restrictions.
- Ability to work well with public, students, staff, and parents.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality of students, staff, school business, materials, and information.
- High school graduate or equivalent.
- Ability to safely, regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 70 pounds.
Responsibilities: - Perform tasks requiring general or specialized maintenance skills or techniques requiring some decision making, and the ability to work independently as required.
- Able to perform heavy manual labor for extended periods, if necessary, during inclement weather conditions.
- Load and unload heavy material from trucks; move or aid in moving heavy boxes or equipment.
- Assist in grounds maintenance, roofing, and exterior building repair.
- Perform maintenance tasks within own specialty trade, or as assigned.
- Perform surface preparation and painting duties.
- Assist and perform under general supervision building maintenance tasks as directed.
- Upon occasion operate light vehicles.
- Perform maintenance duties within scope of position at village school locations as assigned.
- Supply own small hand tools as designated by supervisor necessary in performance of duties.
- Must be able to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 70 pounds.
- Maintain confidentiality of students, staff, school business, materials, and information.
- Other duties as assigned from time to time.
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC II Position Summary: The Maintenance Mechanic II, under direction of the supervisor or designee, is a position of skilled manual work experience and some technical ability involved in building maintenance, construction, and associated service activities performing a wide variety of near journeyman level maintenance and construction duties in a combination of several trades or crafts. Work is usually performed with minimal supervision. Assignments frequently involve the use of specialized hand and electrical tools and operation of vehicles and equipment. Work of this class requires previous maintenance experience plus initiative and judgment to work without close supervision as necessary.
Qualifications: - Must possess a general mechanical or building construction background with a high skill level in a variety of the building trades.
- Must be able to follow oral and written directions, learn operating procedures and policies, comprehend written material and interpret and apply rules and instructions, establish and maintain cooperative relations with those contacted in the course of work, function independently when required, convey information orally or in writing.
- Have a working knowledge of all applicable building and safety codes.
- Capable of performing all work in a neat and professional manner.
- Must possess the potential and initiative to upgrade personal maintenance skills.
- Must possess a valid State of Alaska motor vehicle operator's license with no insurance restrictions.
- Ability to work well with public, students, staff, and parents.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality of students, staff, school business, materials, and information.
- High school graduate or equivalent.
- Ability to safely, regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 70 pounds.
Responsibilities: - Perform jobs requiring general plus specialized skills and experience in several of the building trades.
- Perform occasional heavy manual labor for extended periods, if necessary, during inclement weather conditions.
- Assist in or perform grounds maintenance, roofing repair, and exterior building repair requiring general maintenance or construction skills.
- Perform interior building repairs, alterations, or remodeling as directed.
- Perform furniture, cabinet, and fixture repairs.
- Perform building maintenance tasks as directed.
- Perform mechanical repair on building heating and ventilation equipment.
- Operate light to moderately heavy vehicles and equipment.
- Supply own small hand tools as designated by the supervisor necessary in performance of duties.
- Ability to make general estimates of material needs.
- Perform surface preparation and painting duties as assigned.
- Perform maintenance duties within scope of position at village school locations as assigned.
- Must be able to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 70 pounds.
- Maintain confidentiality of students, staff, school business, materials, and information.
- Other duties as assigned from time to time.
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC III Position Summary: The Maintenance Mechanic III, under the direction of the supervisor or designee, is an experienced position of skilled technical ability and supervisory work. Work performance covers a variety of skilled repair and construction tasks in a combination of several trades or skilled service areas. Assignments frequently involve the use of standard and specialized hand and electrical tools as well as sophisticated testing equipment. Responsibilities extend to supervision and training of lower level maintenance personnel in the execution of assigned duties.
Qualifications: - Must possess a general mechanical or building trade background with a journeyman level knowledge of at least one of the building trades.
- Must have the ability to competently and professionally construct, maintain, repair and improve buildings, structures, or related systems and equipment.
- Must have a working knowledge of the prevailing codes as well as hazards and safety precautions inherent with all work performed.
- Must have ability to interpret and follow blueprints, sketches, building specifications, codes and operating and maintenance.
- Must be able to follow oral and written directions, learn operating policies and procedures, comprehend written material and interpret and apply rules and instructions, establish and maintain cooperative relations with those contacted in the course of work, function with a moderate level of independence, convey information orally or in writing, make accurate mathematical computations and instruct and supervise subordinates as directed.
- Must be capable of performing all work in a neat and professional manner with the initiative and potential to continue to upgrade personal maintenance skills.
- Must possess a valid State of Alaska motor vehicle operator's license with no insurance restrictions.
- Ability to work well with public, students, staff, and parents.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality of students, staff, school business, materials, and information.
- High school graduate or equivalent.
- Ability to safely, regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 70 pounds.
Responsibilities: - Perform assignments and independent operations requiring specialized skills and experience in several of the building trade or service areas and provide supervision and instruction to lower level personnel in the performance of these duties.
- Perform and/or provide supervision for grounds maintenance, roofing repair, and exterior building repair, improvements, or construction requiring general to specialized maintenance or construction skills.
- Perform interior building, equipment, or system repairs, alterations, or improvements as directed under supervision or as independent maintenance operations.
- Assist or perform other building maintenance tasks as assigned.
- Ability to perform occasional heavy manual labor for extended periods, if necessary, during inclement weather conditions.
- Operate light to moderately heavy vehicles and equipment.
- Make estimates of material and repair parts requirements.
- Perform surface preparations and painting duties as assigned.
- Supply own hand tools as well as testing equipment as designated by the supervisor for necessary performance of duties.
- Perform maintenance and lead mechanic duties within scope of position at village school locations as assigned.
- Must be able to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 70 pounds.
- Maintain confidentiality of students, staff, school business, materials, and information.
- Other duties as assigned from time to time.
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC IV Position Summary: The Maintenance Mechanic IV, under the direction of the supervisor, is an experienced position of skilled technical ability and supervisory status over both subordinate maintenance personnel and assigned independent maintenance and systems operations and upkeep. Work performance involves the most complex tasks in the maintenance repair, and installation of electrical and mechanical equipment including power generation equipment, boilers, and associated control systems; electric systems including clock, public address and fire alarm systems, heat distribution systems, etc. Position frequently involves supervision and training of subordinates during the normal course of job assignments. Assignments frequently involve the use of standard and specialized hand and electrical tools as well as sophisticated testing equipment.
Qualifications: 1. Must posses a strong mechanical or building trade background with journeyman level knowledge of at least two of the building trades.
2. Must have the ability to compentently and professionaly construct, maintain, repair, and improve building structures or related systems or equipment.
3. Must have strong knowledge of the applicable building, fire, and safety codes as well as hazards and safety precautions inherent with all work performed.
4. Ability to interpret and follow blueprints, diagrams, sketches, building specifications, codes and operating and maintenance manuals.
5. Must be able to follow oral and written directions, learn and promote operating policies and procedures, comprehend written material and interpret and apply rules and instructions, establish and maintain cooperative relations with thise contacted in the course work, function with a high level of independence, convey information orally or in writing, make accurate mathematical computations and instruct and supervise subordinates as directed.
6. Must be capable of performing all work in a neat and professional manner with the initiatives and potential to continue to upgrade personal maintenance skills.
7. Must possess a vaild State of Alaska motor vehicle operator's license with no insurnace restrictions.
8. Ability to work well with public, students, staff, and parents.
9. Ability to maintain confidentiality of students, staff, school business, materials and information.
10. High School graduate or equivalent.
11. Ability to safely, regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 70 pounds.
Responsibilities: 1. Perform assignments and independent maintenance operations requiring specialized skills and experience in a number of the building trades or service areas and provide frequent supervision and instruction to lower level personnel in the performance of these duties.
2. Perform and/or supervise grounds maintenance, roofing repair, and exterior building repair, improvements, or construction requiring general to specialized maintenance or construction skills.
3. Perform and/or provide supervision for interior building equipment, or system repairs, alterations, or improvements as directed by the supervisor or as independent maintenance operations.
4. Assist, perform and/or supervise other building maintenance tasks as assigned.
5. Perform occasional heavy manual labor for extended periods, if necessary, during inclement weather conditions.
6. Operate light to moderately heavy vehicles and equipment.
7. Make complex estimates of material and repair parts requirements.
8. Supply own hand tools as well as testing equipment as designated by the supervisor for necessary performance of duties.
9. Must be able to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 70 pounds.
10. May assume other supervisory responsibilities as assigned.
11. Maintain confidentiality of students, staff, school business, materials, and information.
12. Other duties as assigned from time to time.
Application Instructions: All applicants are required to submit a new or updated District application at the website.
The Kodiak Island Borough School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.