Jobs · Consulting · Maryland

Zone Mechanic

Johns Hopkins Intrastaff · Baltimore, MD · 2 wk ago
Consulting$32/hrFull-time

Position Overview

Perform inspection, maintenance and repair work on building systems and components. This work is performed under general supervision using the tools and techniques of various technologies, including electrical, carpentry, mechanical and plumbing.

Location

Location: The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Facilities Department located in Baltimore, MD.

Schedule

Schedule: Monday-Friday 3:00 pm - 11:30 pm (Evening Shift)

Pay Rate

Pay Rate: $32 per hour

What We Offer

  • Impactive Work: You will have a positive impact on making a difference in a patient’s life.
  • World-Class Environment: Work alongside some of the best healthcare professionals, including top nurses, physicians, and allied health experts.
  • Cutting-Edge Innovation: Gain exposure to state-of-the-art technology and participate in groundbreaking medical research that shapes the future of healthcare.
  • Benefit: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, Access to Johns Hopkins Credit Union and more.

Authority/Decision Making

Make decisions based on trade practices and supervisor direction as appropriate for the scope of this position. Recommend and participates in departmental maintenance operations development, improvement, and implementation as it relates to current/anticipated workload.

Supervisory Responsibilities

Train peer and lower level positions as directed by supervisor.

Problem Solving

Identify, analyze, diagnose and resolve routine maintenance problems.

Information Management

  • Read and interprets schematic and construction drawings, service manuals and other technical documents.
  • Follow instructions provided by blueprints, drawings, written materials, work orders and oral instruction.
  • Communicate (written and oral) with supervisor and departmental/JHM staff.
  • Assimilate JHH/departmental mission, policies and procedures as well as specific job safety aspects.

Working Conditions

  • Work in shop and mechanical area environments with exposure to dust, heat, cold, noise and fumes.
  • Work may be performed outdoors with exposure to extreme temperatures and other weather conditions.
  • Get into/works within confined spaces and in awkward positions.
  • Work at heights of up to 30 feet above surface using ladders, lifts and equipment.
  • Work requires ability to stand, walk or sit for extended periods of time.
  • Work requires ability to load/unload and transport/position tools, equipment and materials & push/pull loaded hand trucks weighing up to 75 pounds.

Education

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Training in multiple trades programs at a vocational or technical school, college, or apprenticeship sponsor organization.

Work Experience

  • 5 years related work experience in a multi-complex maintenance environment.

Knowledge

  • Knowledge of basic electrical, carpentry, mechanical and plumbing techniques, procedures and materials.
  • Knowledge of building elements and codes.
  • Knowledge of safety rules, procedures and practices, including the proper use of safety equipment as defined by OSHA and industry standards.

Skills

  • Apply trade and safety knowledge indicated herein.
  • Safely use tools and equipment indicated herein.
  • Ability to solve problems and manage information indicated herein.
  • Identify and avoid hazards as indicated by warning labels, signage, lights and other warning devices.

Machines, Tools, Equipment

  • All type of tools and equipment normally used in the various trades, including specialized equipment, as well as common powered bench and hand tools (such as drills, grinders, compressed air) and non-powered hand tools.

Authority/Decision Making

Make decisions based on trade practices and supervisor direction as appropriate for the scope of this position. Recommend and participates in departmental maintenance operations development, improvement, and implementation as it relates to current/anticipated workload.

Supervisory Responsibilities

Train peer and lower level positions as directed by supervisor.

Problem Solving

Identify, analyze, diagnose and resolve routine maintenance problems.

Information Management

  • Read and interprets schematic and construction drawings, service manuals and other technical documents.
  • Follow instructions provided by blueprints, drawings, written materials, work orders and oral instruction.
  • Communicate (written and oral) with supervisor and departmental/JHM staff.
  • Assimilate JHH/departmental mission, policies and procedures as well as specific job safety aspects.

Working Conditions

  • Work in shop and mechanical area environments with exposure to dust, heat, cold, noise and fumes.
  • Work may be performed outdoors with exposure to extreme temperatures and other weather conditions.
  • Get into/works within confined spaces and in awkward positions.
  • Work at heights of up to 30 feet above surface using ladders, lifts and equipment.
  • Work requires ability to stand, walk or sit for extended periods of time.
  • Work requires ability to load/unload and transport/position tools, equipment and materials & push/pull loaded hand trucks weighing up to 75 pounds.

Education

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Training in multiple trades programs at a vocational or technical school, college, or apprenticeship sponsor organization.

Work Experience

  • 5 years related work experience in a multi-complex maintenance environment.

Knowledge

  • Knowledge of basic electrical, carpentry, mechanical and plumbing techniques, procedures and materials.
  • Knowledge of building elements and codes.
  • Knowledge of safety rules, procedures and practices, including the proper use of safety equipment as defined by OSHA and industry standards.

Skills

  • Apply trade and safety knowledge indicated herein.
  • Safely use tools and equipment indicated herein.
  • Ability to solve problems and manage information indicated herein.
  • Identify and avoid hazards as indicated by warning labels, signage, lights and other warning devices.

Machines, Tools, Equipment

  • All type of tools and equipment normally used in the various trades, including specialized equipment, as well as common powered bench and hand tools (such as drills, grinders, compressed air) and non-powered hand tools.

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