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University of Utah Job Description


Job Title: Maintenance Mechanic
Job Code: 2638 Grade/FLSA: C/Non-Exempt
Updated By: February 1998

Job Summary

Installs, maintains, repairs, and performs preventive maintenance on building structures, small appliances, mechanical and electrical equipment, and utilities throughout the University campus.

Qualifications

Two years relevant work experience in the applicable trades areas; a basic understanding of carpentry, plumbing, electrical, painting, heating, air conditioning, and welding; and the ability to move heavy objects required. A valid Utah Driver's license; positive oral and written communications skills along with excellent customer service skills; and the ability to read and work from wiring diagrams, appliance handbooks, blueprints, and drawings also required.

Training at a technical college in electrical, plumbing, carpentry, diesel engine repair, welding, or refrigeration and air conditioning is preferred.

Applicants must demonstrate the potential ability to perform the essential functions of the job as outlined in the position description.

Disclaimer

This job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification.  It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required of employees assigned to the job.

Essential Functions

  1. Inspects equipment, appliances, structures, and buildings to determine if repairs are warranted and may be assigned to estimate cost of repairs.
  2. Repairs electrical equipment or appliances by troubleshooting problems, replacing worn parts, switches, fuses, and rewiring electric motors.
  3. Installs electrical equipment to include lights, ballasts, switches, sockets, plugs, etc., following manufacturer's instructions and safety precautions.
  4. May construct or modify small structures such as sheds, hot houses, or make repairs to buildings, roofs, and floors. Determines and orders materials to be used for those repairs or modifications.
  5. May construct or repair desks, counter tops, and cabinets using appropriate carpentry tools.
  6. Installs or repairs dry wall in facilities and buildings and prepares surfaces for finishing and painting. Hangs doors and installs hardware such as door knobs, dead bolts, hinges, etc.
  7. May be assigned to Paint interiors and exteriors of structures, facilities or buildings using spray equipment or painting by hand; mixes paints, varnishes or stains in order to match existing color scheme.
  8. Assists in installing plumbing fixtures such as sinks, toilets, urinals, and shower accessories by detaching the existing plumbing and removing old the fixture. Seats new fixture and reconnects plumbing modifying it (if necessary) to fit the new fixtures. Repairs facets by replacing washers and seats as needed.
  9. May perform preventive maintenance on secondary air handling and temperature systems by inspecting units on a scheduled basis, making minor adjustments, replacing steam traps, fan pulley belts, filters, lubricating motors, and pulleys.
  10. Replaces broken windows, mirrors, and other glass products by removing old glass, replacing with new and then puttying windows. May also replace ceramic tile and regrout tile area as needed.
  11. May inspect mechanical equipment such as diesel engines, high vacuum pumps, air pumps, autoclaves, other appliances and other equipment related to a hospital setting making repairs or rebuilding as needed.
  12. Maintains a log of repairs made, materials used, and the date repairs were made so that an audit trail can be followed should the equipment become inoperative.
  13. May lay carpet, floor tile, wood and parquet or may patch or mend them in order to keep floors in good repair.
  14. May clean out sewer system pipes using hand or power auger in order to keep the system open and running.
  15. May repair broken metal equipment and furniture by soldering or welding broken pieces together in order that they may be used again.
  16. Uses appropriate hand or machine tools associated with the trades area in which the task is assigned. May operate a variety of machines as required in order to complete the job.

    Problem Solving

    Depending upon the area of assignment, the incumbent may operate under close supervision or little supervision. May act as a leadworker over lower classifications on specific assignments and may assist in specific training of lower classification employees.

    Challenges encountered in this position may include trouble shooting problems involving secondary heating sources, air conditioning, electrical, plumbing, and carpentry difficulties to determine whether repairs can be handled by the incumbent or whether the repairs will need to be made by an outside source. Other problems may center around the keeping of accurate records as to what work has been completed, when it was completed, and by whom, and making sure parts are on hand in order to complete preventive maintenance schedules.

    Comments

    This position exists for those people who have skills in the trades areas but do not meet the criteria for journeyman status in a specific trade. Incumbents are expected to possess their own hand tools for use in their assignments.

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