UTILITY DISTRIBUTION MECHANIC II
Duke University · Durham, NC · 4 mo ago
Management$18.28/hrFull-time
Qualifications
- Education: Requires an educational background normally acquired through a high school education with course work in skilled crafts, or an equivalent combination of relevant education and/or experience.
- Possess a valid North Carolina driver's license
- Experience: Must possess required knowledge, skills, and abilities to demonstrate that the essential functions of the job can be performed. Basic knowledge of workplace safety including PPE use and reaction to emergencies and accidents.
- Skills: Ability to properly use and maintain hand tools associated with the trade including pipe vises and stands, pipe wrenches, levels, pipe fabrication tools, pipe bending tools and pipe flaring tools.
What You’ll Do
- Following a predetermined schedule as well as emergency work as needed, assist in preventative maintenance on utility distribution systems and building components related to the utility distribution mechanics responsibilities.
- Perform utility distribution and building component maintenance tasks given by higher level mechanic and/or supervisor.
- Data entry into the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) relevant to work orders, inventory/asset management, and preventive maintenance forms, lockout/tagout procedures, hot work permitting, and other trade-relevant documentation.
- Use and maintain specialized testing devices, hand and power tools associated with the trade
- Clean all job related areas, pick up and deliver parts.
- Absorb and perform other related duties incidental to the work herein