Sedgwick County
Trade Specialist III - FACILITIES MAINTENACE
Sedgwick County, Wichita, Kansas, United States, 67232
Department: Fac. Maint.
Pay: $26.45 per hour $55,016.00 annually
Work Schedule: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Juvenile Detention)
Sedgwick County offers a comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees that includes health coverages, paid leave, regular compensation reviews, retirement plans, and professional development opportunities. For more detailed information, please visit our benefits page at SCBenefits.
The Trade Specialist III works at a journeyman or Master Level with a variety of mechanical systems and associated electronic controls on county properties. This position performs installation, maintenance, diagnostic troubleshooting, and repairs. This position works with refrigeration equipment, air‑conditioning equipment, steam and hot water boiler systems, warm‑air furnaces, combination roof‑top equipment, cooling towers, pump motors, plumbing and electrical fixtures, supply/drain lines, high/low voltage systems, and other such equipment operated in a County facility. In addition to hands‑on work with equipment, this position also utilizes a computer‑based Facility Management Software (FMS) to monitor, diagnose, and adjust systems as needed. This position is a manual, physically demanding work done both indoors and in extreme temperatures of the outdoors as required.
HVAC
Independently troubleshoot and repair HVAC/mechanical/control malfunctions
Keep accurate records of refrigerant usage and loss
Design and layout primary wiring service for motors and equipment
Fabricate and install sheet metal ductwork
Diagnose, evaluate present condition and repair high and low pressure duct systems
Make needed modifications to gas supply lines as needed
Electrical
Install and repair a variety of electrical fixtures, devices and equipment
Test and repair special circuits such as GFCI, control circuits, switch legs, and other electrical circuits
Troubleshoot and repair breakers, terminals, relays, contactors, and related equipment
Identify electrical problems with a variety of testing devices
Perform preventative maintenance on assorted electrical, security, and mechanical equipment
Install conduit and electrical boxes, and install and connect wiring
Service and repair cameras and security monitors
Plumbing
Install a variety of plumbing fixtures, devices, and equipment
Repair existing plumbing and gas systems and devices
Replace, clean, and repair flush valves, radiator valves, steam traps, faucets, water‑temperature regulators and other devices
Troubleshoot and maintain and repair supply & stagnate sanitary systems, sewer ejector pumps, sewer pits, floats and related equipment
Cut, thread, solder, silver‑solder, braze, weld, and hang pipe
Perform preventative maintenance on assorted plumbing equipment and mechanical equipment
General Building Maintenance
Perform carpentry work in repairing buildings and furniture
Repair flooring, wallboard, ceilings and ceiling tiles, roofs, exterior walls, and concrete
Move office furniture
Possess the ability to safely and properly operate power equipment such as saws, grinders, drills, sand blasters, welders, fork lifts, and a variety of other equipment
Paint rooms, hallways, and ceilings; patches holes; primes area for painting
Drives trucks and operates equipment in the loading of trucks
Remove snow and ice using hand shovel or snow equipment, possibly starting early in the morning depending on timing of storm
Performs related work as required
Minimum Qualifications High School diploma or equivalent. Four years’ experience in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC). Journeyman Mechanical License. Refrigerant recovery certification, type I and type II. Per Sedgwick County policy, this is a driving level position that requires a valid driver’s license without any current restrictions.
Preferred Qualifications Five years’ in HVAC, electrical and plumbing. Associate’s degree or vocational (trade) school graduate in related field. Master Mechanical. Universal refrigerant recovery certification. City of Wichita Backflow Certification.
Applicants have rights under Federal Employment Laws. Please find more information under the following link. Apply for a Job | Sedgwick County, Kansas
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The Trade Specialist III works at a journeyman or Master Level with a variety of mechanical systems and associated electronic controls on county properties. This position performs installation, maintenance, diagnostic troubleshooting, and repairs. This position works with refrigeration equipment, air‑conditioning equipment, steam and hot water boiler systems, warm‑air furnaces, combination roof‑top equipment, cooling towers, pump motors, plumbing and electrical fixtures, supply/drain lines, high/low voltage systems, and other such equipment operated in a County facility. In addition to hands‑on work with equipment, this position also utilizes a computer‑based Facility Management Software (FMS) to monitor, diagnose, and adjust systems as needed. This position is a manual, physically demanding work done both indoors and in extreme temperatures of the outdoors as required.
HVAC
Independently troubleshoot and repair HVAC/mechanical/control malfunctions
Keep accurate records of refrigerant usage and loss
Design and layout primary wiring service for motors and equipment
Fabricate and install sheet metal ductwork
Diagnose, evaluate present condition and repair high and low pressure duct systems
Make needed modifications to gas supply lines as needed
Electrical
Install and repair a variety of electrical fixtures, devices and equipment
Test and repair special circuits such as GFCI, control circuits, switch legs, and other electrical circuits
Troubleshoot and repair breakers, terminals, relays, contactors, and related equipment
Identify electrical problems with a variety of testing devices
Perform preventative maintenance on assorted electrical, security, and mechanical equipment
Install conduit and electrical boxes, and install and connect wiring
Service and repair cameras and security monitors
Plumbing
Install a variety of plumbing fixtures, devices, and equipment
Repair existing plumbing and gas systems and devices
Replace, clean, and repair flush valves, radiator valves, steam traps, faucets, water‑temperature regulators and other devices
Troubleshoot and maintain and repair supply & stagnate sanitary systems, sewer ejector pumps, sewer pits, floats and related equipment
Cut, thread, solder, silver‑solder, braze, weld, and hang pipe
Perform preventative maintenance on assorted plumbing equipment and mechanical equipment
General Building Maintenance
Perform carpentry work in repairing buildings and furniture
Repair flooring, wallboard, ceilings and ceiling tiles, roofs, exterior walls, and concrete
Move office furniture
Possess the ability to safely and properly operate power equipment such as saws, grinders, drills, sand blasters, welders, fork lifts, and a variety of other equipment
Paint rooms, hallways, and ceilings; patches holes; primes area for painting
Drives trucks and operates equipment in the loading of trucks
Remove snow and ice using hand shovel or snow equipment, possibly starting early in the morning depending on timing of storm
Performs related work as required
Minimum Qualifications High School diploma or equivalent. Four years’ experience in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC). Journeyman Mechanical License. Refrigerant recovery certification, type I and type II. Per Sedgwick County policy, this is a driving level position that requires a valid driver’s license without any current restrictions.
Preferred Qualifications Five years’ in HVAC, electrical and plumbing. Associate’s degree or vocational (trade) school graduate in related field. Master Mechanical. Universal refrigerant recovery certification. City of Wichita Backflow Certification.
Applicants have rights under Federal Employment Laws. Please find more information under the following link. Apply for a Job | Sedgwick County, Kansas
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