Maintenance Technician
City of Gig Harbor, WA - gig harbor, WA
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Salary : $61,842.00 - $82,470.00 Annually Location : Gig Harbor, WA Job Type: Full-time Job Number: Department: PUBLIC WORKS Division: Operations Opening Date: 10/17/2024 Closing Date: 10/31/2024 11:59 PM Pacific GENERAL OVERVIEW Are you ready to take on a hands-on, dynamic role where every day brings new challenges? The City of Gig Harbor is looking for a skilled Maintenance Technician to join our team! This is an exciting opportunity to work outdoors, operating a wide range of tools and heavy equipment while maintaining and repairing vital city infrastructure, including parks, streets, storm system facilities, open spaces, and more. If you're passionate about keeping our community running smoothly and enjoy a fast-paced environment where your expertise makes a tangible impact, we want to hear from you! ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The job duties and responsibilities represented in this job description do not imply that these are the only duties to be performed. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to undertake other projects consistent with the role as requested by a supervisor. Operates hand and power tools, compressors, pressure washing equipment, pneumatic tools, jack hammers, paint equipment, cut off saws, power tools, overhead cranes, drills and other tools necessary to complete tasks as assigned. Operates a wide variety of light to heavy equipment such as light duty trucks, mowers, backpack blowers, lawn mowers, weed eaters, sod cutters, edgers, chain saw, flatbed truck, bucket truck, boom truck, vactor truck, dump truck, backhoe, excavator, side mower, forklift, and skid steer. Utilizes asset management program on computer and tablet to perform routine maintenance tasks as well as creating tasks within the program to include unforeseen repairs or maintenance performed. Performs or aids in maintenance and repair of power and automotive equipment. Performs a variety of flagging and traffic control duties as assigned. Documents activities and performs administrative duties on computer and tablet. Acts as a liaison between the city, residents, and subcontractors working for the city. May support in leading part-time, temporary or intern personnel within the division. Attends job-related training. Maintains punctual and reliable attendance. Operations Performs street, storm, park, and building facility maintenance and repair functions. Performs spray pool water quality testing, troubleshooting, and maintenance. Performs troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical, streetlights, signal systems, electrical panels, and interior-exterior fixtures. Performs custodial work including but not limited to restroom cleaning. Ensures that city infrastructure is compliant with the city's level of service requirements, including landscaping, traffic control devices, litter, and structures. Performs inventories of city property and assets and keeps records accordingly. Requests and coordinates assistance for maintenance projects. Maintains, repairs, and constructs parks & recreation facilities and performs parks maintenance functions. Operates, repairs, and maintains irrigation systems or service lines. Performs utility locates. Constructs and/or installs new structures and facilities. May perform marine/harbor work to include removal of debris, dock inspection, storm outlet inspection. Provides support to special events. Serves as project and/or crew lead. KEY COMPETENCIES Knowledge of: Knowledge of safety and accident prevention practices and procedures and confined space entry practices Material, methods, practices, and techniques commonly used in construction, maintenance, and repair activities related to assigned specialization areas. Utilization and care of materials and equipment. Occupational hazards and safety standards and practices. Operations General principles of street, parks, storm, and sewer system operation, repair, and maintenance. Working around existing underground utilities and trench safety. Ability to: Communicate effectively with other employees and the public, individually and in groups, verbally in-person and by phone, and in writing. Interact with the public in an effective, customer-friendly manner and establish and maintain effective working relationships with members of the community, co-workers, and people from other organizations. Foster collaborative group processes and efficiently use resources. Work independently and make appropriate decisions regarding work methods and priorities, while demonstrating a strong sense of personal ethics and professional judgment and discretion. Quickly grasp new techniques, deal with rapid changes in priorities, and remain calm and effective in difficult situations. Perform tasks safely with accuracy and reasonable speed. Maintain and make minor repairs to small-power and automotive equipment. Assist others to comply with standards and/or contract terms. Meet schedule and legal timelines. Take initiative in performing job functions. Wear protective clothing and equipment such as rain and snow gear, hard hat, hearing protection, respirators, boots, goggles, and gloves. Operations Form and pour concrete sidewalks and slabs. Remove and replace asphalt. Perform carpentry and minor electrical work related to facilities maintenance and construction. Skilled in: Operating compressors, pneumatic tools, hand tools, paint equipment, power tools, snow/ice removal equipment, and other tools and equipment used in street, park, facility, and utility maintenance. Operating flatbeds, light duty trucks, backhoes, street sweepers, dump trucks, graders, skid steer, bucket trucks, eductor trucks, and other vehicles and heavy equipment as needed. WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. This job is performed primarily in an outdoor environment. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to discomforts such as adverse and sometimes extreme weather conditions, construction sites and potentially hazardous materials and equipment, noxious and toxic fumes and gasses, and infection and disease carried by raw wastewater. Work may involve moderate risks, discomfort, or unpleasantness such as dust, grease, mud, and moving vehicles or machines. The noise level in the work environment is moderate to high. Performs job duties safely in a confined space environment as necessary. Schedule: Typical hours of work are Monday-Friday from 7am-3:30pm with a 30-minute meal break, though the employee may be called out on evenings, early mornings, and weekends. This position will need to respond with little or no notice to city emergencies and disasters and will likely work long and/or irregular hours during these times. May work overtime to meet project deadlines. Attendance of night meetings and community events may be required. The employee will also be part of the scheduled on-call rotation which will require weekend and occasional holiday work. This position is considered essential and will require an on-site presence. Alternative work arrangements may be available as decided by the public works or wastewater superintendent following the probationary period. Driving and Travel: Driving would typically be up to 30 hours a workweek within the city limits. Work requires traveling to a variety of locations to perform site work or to attend meetings. Travel is required to visit other work sites in the area and to attend meetings, trainings, and/or conferences as needed. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS The physical attributes described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk, hear, and sit. The employee will use hands to finger, handle, feel, and keyboard; hand-eye coordination is necessary to operate various pieces of equipment. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. The employee is occasionally required to stand for long periods of time; walk, including over rough and uneven surfaces; engage in considerable activity including climbing ladders, balancing, bending, kneeling, stooping, squatting, crouching, crawling, and reaching; and lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. An above-average level of physical agility and dexterity is required. QUALIFICATIONS Any combination of education, training and experience that indicates the individual can successfully perform the job may be considered. High school diploma or GED equivalent. Two (2) years of work experience as a maintenance worker or closely related maintenance experience. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite. Experience working for a public works department at a government agency preferred. Two (2) years of experience in carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and/or HVAC preferred. CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES The following certifications and licenses are required for the position (or must be obtained within the timeframe stated) and must be maintained for the duration of employment. A valid Washington State driver's license (or ability to obtain one within 30 days of hire). Commercial Class A Washington State Driver's License (CDL) with a Tanker endorsement or ability to obtain within 12 months following the end of probation. State flagging card or ability to obtain within six months of hire. First Aid/CPR card or the ability to obtain within six months of date of hire. Forklift certification or the ability to obtain within six months of date of hire. Washington State Boater Education Card or the ability to obtain within six months of date of hire. Crane Operators License or ability to obtain within six months of hire preferred. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A history of and ability to maintain safe and responsible driving that meets the city's motor vehicle record minimum driving requirements. Ability to pass position relevant pre-employment screening. Ability to pass pre-employment medical exam and maintain a level of physical fitness necessary to perform the essential job functions. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION At the City of Gig Harbor, our aim is to extend salary offers that fall within the range from the minimum to the midpoint. These offers will be determined by assessing the applicant's relevant experience in alignment with the requirements of the applied position at the city, alongside a comprehensive evaluation of pay rates for our existing employees engaged in comparable roles. The wage for this classification is under review as part of a wage study and ongoing union contract discussions. Once negotiations are completed, the salary will be adjusted accordingly. This position is classified as non-exempt and is eligible for overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This position is covered under a collective bargaining agreement with Teamsters 117. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please contact Human Resources at To be considered you must submit and complete an online application through that reflects all relevant education and experience which addresses how you meet the minimum and/or preferred qualifications for this position. Applications will be screened beginning November 1 with interviews scheduled November 13. Best Commuter Business 2023 The City of Gig Harbor has been recognized as one of Pierce County's leading commuter-friendly businesses by Ride Together Pierce! The silver level Best Commuter Business recognition honors Gig Harbor's commitment to supporting sustainable transportation in Pierce County. The City of Gig Harbor is a receipient of the 2024 WellCity Award! This is awarded by the Association of Washington Cities and recognizes those that place employee well-being among their core values and demonstrate that futher by developing healthy workplace cultures and promoting employee health and wellness. As a reward, the City recieves a 2% discount on all medical premiums. The City of Gig Harbor offers generous employee benefits to eligible employees. Learn more about the City's . 01 Do you have a high school diploma or GED equivalent? Yes No 02 Do you have at least two (2) years of work experience as a maintenance worker or closely related maintenance experience? Yes No 03 Do you have at least two (2) years of experience in carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and/or HVAC? Yes No 04 Do you have a Washington State Commercial Driver License (CDL)? Please identify class and any applicable endorsements. 05 Are you CPR & First Aid certified? Yes No 06 Are you certified to operate a Forklift? Yes No 07 Do you have a state flagging card or ability to obtain within six months of hire? Yes No 08 Do you have a Washington State Boater Education Card or the ability to obtain within six months of date of hire? Yes No 09 Do you have a Crane Operators License or ability to obtain within six months of hire? Yes No Required Question
Created: 2024-10-21