Illinois Park and Recreation Association
Facility Maintenance Worker III- Full Time
Illinois Park and Recreation Association, Northbrook, Illinois, us, 60065
JOB STATUS:
Full time
DIVISION:
Parks and Properties FSLA STATUS:
Non-Exempt
JOB LOCATION:
Joe Doud Administration Building
Compensation & Hours: $26.04-$33.59 per hour (DOQ) This is a full-time, non-exempt position, Monday-Friday. May require flexible schedules, including; evenings, weekends, early mornings, and overtime as necessary.
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Group Life Insurance
Life Insurance
AFLAC Indemnity Plans
Defined Pension IMRF (Retirement, Disability, Life)
Deferred Retirement 457 Plan
Paid Holidays
Vacation Days
Sick Days
Floating Holidays
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Professional Membership Dues
Employee Recreation Benefits
Join our amazing team as a Facility Maintenance Worker III. This position performs skilled maintenance, repair and construction work. Performs routine building maintenance, painting and equipment use and repair, with a specialty in at least one trade area: HVAC maintenance and repair, or electrical. Performs general semi-skilled trades-related tasks as assigned. May be asked to work flexible schedules, including evenings, weekends, early mornings and overtime as necessary.
Responsibilities
Perform a variety of building alteration functions to include carpentry, plumbing, painting and installation of minor equipment and appliances.
Install, maintain and repair mechanical and electrical systems at district facilities and varied equipment; installs conduits, wires, pull boxes, and switches required in making additions, extensions or alterations in electrical systems; provides preventative maintenance on district mechanical equipment.
Repair or replace defective parts in motors, generators, pumps, storage batteries, controllers, contactors, switches, and other electrical fixtures and appliances.
Test and repair electrical troubles in electrical circuits and equipment; conducts inspections for preventative maintenance.
Perform general service maintenance and repairs of building lighting, power, heating and cooling and communications systems; cleans and replaces filters, oils and greases parts.
Repair and maintain component parts of air conditioning, refrigeration, and ventilating systems in various buildings; services refrigeration, air conditioning, and heating units by repairing or replacing and adjusting worn or broken parts on condensers, compressors and water and vacuum pumps; tests refrigeration equipment for leaks; repairs or adjusts valves, pipes connections, fittings, and couplings; removes and install motors, thermostats, and humidistat; adjusts pressure, solenoid, and expansion valves; adds gas to refrigeration unit; checks gauges and makes inspections for preventative maintenance; changes and washes oil cleaners and air filters.
Install and repair playground equipment; fences, retaining walls.
Conduct lighting, HVAC and facility inspections.
Assist in installing cooling and heating systems, and related equipment and components.
Operate trucks and other equipment for the removal of snow from parking lots and walkways.
Assist in planning for purchases or replacement costs for mechanical systems and reviewing plans and specifications for proposed improvements.
Purchase and store materials and supplies needed for maintenance and repair projects based on district purchasing procedures.
Report any work-related or patron injuries or incidents to supervisor; report unsafe conditions to supervisor and correct if appropriate; complete incident/accident report forms as needed.
Qualifications Completion of four (4) years of high school, attainment of a GED or graduation from a vocational school, including or supplemented by considerable experience (minimum of 4 years) in area of expertise or in a selected trade (HVAC, or electrical) or two (2) years of an associates program or apprenticeship in electrical or HVAC work and two (2) years’ experience in a minimum of two of the following areas: electrical repair/maintenance, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the following knowledge, ability and skills.
Skills & Abilities
Perform general maintenance and repair of building support systems; heating and cooling systems and electrical systems
Troubleshoot and repair HVAC-related electrical components (motors, starters)
Troubleshoot and repair defects in refrigeration, air conditioning, heating or related equipment
Perform building alteration functions involving carpentry, painting and masonry work
Utilize work order system to track and complete tasks
Perform building alteration functions involving carpentry, and painting
Communicate effectively both orally and in writing
Possession of a valid Illinois Driver’s License
Pass the pulmonary functioning test and respirator fit test annually
Knowledge
Building systems and components
Standard practices, tools, materials and equipment of selected trade
Local and state electrical and building codes
Principals, practices, tools, materials, and equipment of refrigeration, air conditioning, and/or heating equipment operation, maintenance and repair
General maintenance and repair
Physical Requirements
Regularly required to use hands and fingers to handle, feel or operate objects, tools, or controls and reach with hands and arms. Frequently required to walk, sit, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl, and smell.
Frequently works near moving mechanical parts and is frequently exposed to wet and/or humid conditions and vibration. Occasionally works in high, precarious places and is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles and toxic or caustic chemicals and risk of electrical shock.
Frequently lift and/or move up to and more than 50 pounds; employee is allowed and encouraged to use mechanical or manual assists for lifting above 40 lbs. as a guideline.
Specific vision ability required by this job includes close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Hand-eye coordination is necessary to operate equipment.
To apply, please complete a job application here.
Our Mission:
To enhance our community by providing outstanding services, parks, and facilities through environmental, social, and financial stewardship.
Northbrook Park District is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Full time
DIVISION:
Parks and Properties FSLA STATUS:
Non-Exempt
JOB LOCATION:
Joe Doud Administration Building
Compensation & Hours: $26.04-$33.59 per hour (DOQ) This is a full-time, non-exempt position, Monday-Friday. May require flexible schedules, including; evenings, weekends, early mornings, and overtime as necessary.
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Group Life Insurance
Life Insurance
AFLAC Indemnity Plans
Defined Pension IMRF (Retirement, Disability, Life)
Deferred Retirement 457 Plan
Paid Holidays
Vacation Days
Sick Days
Floating Holidays
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Professional Membership Dues
Employee Recreation Benefits
Join our amazing team as a Facility Maintenance Worker III. This position performs skilled maintenance, repair and construction work. Performs routine building maintenance, painting and equipment use and repair, with a specialty in at least one trade area: HVAC maintenance and repair, or electrical. Performs general semi-skilled trades-related tasks as assigned. May be asked to work flexible schedules, including evenings, weekends, early mornings and overtime as necessary.
Responsibilities
Perform a variety of building alteration functions to include carpentry, plumbing, painting and installation of minor equipment and appliances.
Install, maintain and repair mechanical and electrical systems at district facilities and varied equipment; installs conduits, wires, pull boxes, and switches required in making additions, extensions or alterations in electrical systems; provides preventative maintenance on district mechanical equipment.
Repair or replace defective parts in motors, generators, pumps, storage batteries, controllers, contactors, switches, and other electrical fixtures and appliances.
Test and repair electrical troubles in electrical circuits and equipment; conducts inspections for preventative maintenance.
Perform general service maintenance and repairs of building lighting, power, heating and cooling and communications systems; cleans and replaces filters, oils and greases parts.
Repair and maintain component parts of air conditioning, refrigeration, and ventilating systems in various buildings; services refrigeration, air conditioning, and heating units by repairing or replacing and adjusting worn or broken parts on condensers, compressors and water and vacuum pumps; tests refrigeration equipment for leaks; repairs or adjusts valves, pipes connections, fittings, and couplings; removes and install motors, thermostats, and humidistat; adjusts pressure, solenoid, and expansion valves; adds gas to refrigeration unit; checks gauges and makes inspections for preventative maintenance; changes and washes oil cleaners and air filters.
Install and repair playground equipment; fences, retaining walls.
Conduct lighting, HVAC and facility inspections.
Assist in installing cooling and heating systems, and related equipment and components.
Operate trucks and other equipment for the removal of snow from parking lots and walkways.
Assist in planning for purchases or replacement costs for mechanical systems and reviewing plans and specifications for proposed improvements.
Purchase and store materials and supplies needed for maintenance and repair projects based on district purchasing procedures.
Report any work-related or patron injuries or incidents to supervisor; report unsafe conditions to supervisor and correct if appropriate; complete incident/accident report forms as needed.
Qualifications Completion of four (4) years of high school, attainment of a GED or graduation from a vocational school, including or supplemented by considerable experience (minimum of 4 years) in area of expertise or in a selected trade (HVAC, or electrical) or two (2) years of an associates program or apprenticeship in electrical or HVAC work and two (2) years’ experience in a minimum of two of the following areas: electrical repair/maintenance, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the following knowledge, ability and skills.
Skills & Abilities
Perform general maintenance and repair of building support systems; heating and cooling systems and electrical systems
Troubleshoot and repair HVAC-related electrical components (motors, starters)
Troubleshoot and repair defects in refrigeration, air conditioning, heating or related equipment
Perform building alteration functions involving carpentry, painting and masonry work
Utilize work order system to track and complete tasks
Perform building alteration functions involving carpentry, and painting
Communicate effectively both orally and in writing
Possession of a valid Illinois Driver’s License
Pass the pulmonary functioning test and respirator fit test annually
Knowledge
Building systems and components
Standard practices, tools, materials and equipment of selected trade
Local and state electrical and building codes
Principals, practices, tools, materials, and equipment of refrigeration, air conditioning, and/or heating equipment operation, maintenance and repair
General maintenance and repair
Physical Requirements
Regularly required to use hands and fingers to handle, feel or operate objects, tools, or controls and reach with hands and arms. Frequently required to walk, sit, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl, and smell.
Frequently works near moving mechanical parts and is frequently exposed to wet and/or humid conditions and vibration. Occasionally works in high, precarious places and is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles and toxic or caustic chemicals and risk of electrical shock.
Frequently lift and/or move up to and more than 50 pounds; employee is allowed and encouraged to use mechanical or manual assists for lifting above 40 lbs. as a guideline.
Specific vision ability required by this job includes close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Hand-eye coordination is necessary to operate equipment.
To apply, please complete a job application here.
Our Mission:
To enhance our community by providing outstanding services, parks, and facilities through environmental, social, and financial stewardship.
Northbrook Park District is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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