Correctional Maintenance Mechanic II
Baltimore County · Towson, MD · 2 mo ago
Manufacturing$100k/yrFull-time
Examples of Duties
- Performs general maintenance and routine repair throughout the facility.
- Operates, maintains, and performs routine repair to plumbing, electrical, mechanical, heating, and air conditioning systems and equipment for the facility.
- Performs routine carpentry, painting, or masonry tasks.
- Installs small kitchen and bathroom fixtures, appliances, and plumbing equipment.
- Clears clogged drains, sewer, and water lines.
- Makes repairs to wiring and controls.
- Removes and replaces components in heating, air conditioning, or ventilating equipment.
- Installs and removes window units.
- Performs regular inspections of facilities and equipment.
- Aids skilled trades' workers with large or complex projects.
- Learns and instructs lesser-skilled workers on a project basis.
- Uses building plans and sketches to perform work.
- Prepares lists of needed tools, equipment, and supplies.
- Keeps records of work performed, time required, and material used.
- Follows established security procedures and reports observed security infractions.
- Operates a vehicle to travel between job sites and to transport supplies and equipment.
Qualifications
- Four years' experience in building operation and maintenance work.
- Knowledge of the operation, maintenance, and routine repair of building facilities, systems, and equipment, including heating, air conditioning, electrical, and/or plumbing systems and equipment.
- Skill in the operation and maintenance of building systems and equipment.
- Skill in using manual and power tools and equipment required to perform repair and maintenance of building facilities, systems, and equipment.
- Knowledge of the County correctional buildings and building systems.
- Knowledge of County and departmental rules, regulations, policies, and procedures governing performance of duties, especially safety and security procedures for County correctional facilities.
- Skill in operating and performing maintenance and repair to correctional building systems, equipment, and facilities in compliance with established safety and security procedures.
- Possession of a valid license equivalent to a non-commercial, class C Maryland driver's license.