Lodi Unified School District - Lodi, CA

posted 2 months ago

Full-time - Entry Level
Lodi, CA
Educational Services

About the position

The Maintenance III position at Lodi Unified School District involves performing a variety of tasks related to the installation, maintenance, and repair of district buildings, facilities, and equipment at a journey-level. This role requires proficiency in multiple building maintenance trades, including carpentry, electrical, plumbing, roofing, concrete work, sprinkler repair, and painting. The incumbent will be responsible for preparing and maintaining records related to the work performed and may provide work direction to assigned staff on maintenance crews. In this role, the Maintenance III technician will inspect work to be completed, estimate material and labor costs, prioritize and schedule work, and order parts according to established procedures. The position also involves hands-on tasks such as installing and repairing water and sewer lines, performing carpentry work, welding and metal fabrication, and conducting locksmithing duties. The technician will be expected to operate specialized equipment and tools, maintain safety standards, and ensure compliance with building codes and regulations. The working environment includes both indoor and outdoor settings, with exposure to noise, fumes, dust, and other elements associated with maintenance work. The role requires physical stamina, as it involves heavy lifting, climbing, and working from heights. The successful candidate will be expected to maintain a valid California driver's license and may need to obtain a Class A driver's license as a condition of continued employment. Overall, this position is crucial for ensuring that the district's facilities are well-maintained and safe for use.

Responsibilities

  • Perform journey-level work in the maintenance and repair of District buildings, facilities, and equipment in various trades including carpentry, electrical, plumbing, roofing, concrete, sprinkler repair, and painting.
  • Inspect work to be completed; estimate material and labor costs; prioritize and schedule work; order parts according to established procedures.
  • Install, form, pour and finish concrete and asphalt walkways, foundations, patios, roadways, and other surfaces; install fencing and gates; install and repair playground equipment.
  • Install and repair water and sewer lines, sprinklers, and other plumbing fixtures according to established Uniform Plumbing codes; cut, bend, thread, sweat and install pipes for plumbing fixtures; perform welding to fittings.
  • Perform carpentry work; construct, alter and repair wood structures such as partitions, counters, doors, and window frames; make repairs on wooden fixtures and roofs; install tile, hardwood, and other flooring; install acoustic ceiling tiles.
  • Perform welding and metal fabrication work; repair and maintain equipment and other articles made of metal, including playground equipment, fences, security gates, doors, and others.
  • Provide work direction to assigned staff on maintenance crews; plan and assist work as directed; oversee work in progress to assure compliance with work orders.
  • Inspect, clean and repair leaking or damaged roofs; strip roof, prepare and finish roof.
  • Change air filters and replace worn pulleys and belts as necessary; replace fan blades and lubricate motors and bearings.
  • Repair and replace pipes, valves and fittings, and other plumbing and sprinkler systems and fixtures; pack faucets and replace washers; clean and remove obstructions in water and sewer systems; repair and replace sprinkler heads, valves, lines and related systems.
  • Perform locksmithing work; install locks and lock hardware; adjust, maintain, repair and replace door locks, pad and combination locks, tumbler locks and others; design master and sub-master keys.
  • Prepare and apply paint to various surfaces utilizing sprayers, rollers or brushes; scrape; lay out lines for hard courts, athletic and play areas and parking lots; erect and move scaffolds.
  • Operate a variety of specialized equipment, including arc and gas welding equipment, hand and power tools related to work performed or assigned; repair, maintain and assure equipment is in safe and proper working condition; drive a District vehicle to various work sites.
  • Prepare and maintain a variety of records related to work performed, supplies and materials and others.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent supplemented by completion of an apprenticeship program or equivalent experience in one or more of the maintenance trades and journey-level experience in the building maintenance trades.
  • Valid California driver's license; Class A driver's license may be required after probationary period.
  • Ability to perform journey-level work in the maintenance and repair of buildings and facilities.
  • Knowledge of applicable building codes, ordinances, fire regulations, and safety precautions.
  • Ability to operate, adjust and service specialized equipment used in the basic trade.
  • Ability to maintain routine records related to work performed.

Nice-to-haves

  • Experience in multiple building maintenance trades.
  • Knowledge of health and safety regulations and procedures.
  • Experience in training and providing work direction to assigned staff.

Benefits

  • Health insurance coverage
  • Paid holidays
  • Retirement savings plan (401k)
  • Paid time off (PTO)
  • Professional development opportunities
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