Maintenance Coordinator - Facilities
City of Prescott
- Prescott, AZ
- Permanent
- Full-time
- A diverse range of complimentary mental health and wellness services is available, including an Employee Assistance Program, a free subscription to Calm, and health coaching
- Paid time off up to 20 days in first year of employment
- 10 paid holidays and 1 floating holiday per year
- Free employee only coverage for medical, dental, vision, short-term disability, and life insurance
- Free family coverage for select medical and dental plans
- Pension and long-term disability through Arizona State Retirement System,
- Supplemental benefits such as deferred compensation plans and additional life insurance
- Use of all tools, equipment and materials used in the performance of required duties to include National and local building codes
- Methods and techniques used in lifting, moving, stacking, storing and protecting tools, equipment and storing and using hazardous materials.
- Maintenance and repair work, painting, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, carpentry, roofing, drywall and cement work, floor maintenance including carpet and hard floor cleaning; construction techniques; preventative maintenance programs.
- Reading both electrical and mechanical blueprints and schematics; performing maintenance projects in a timely manner and on schedule.
- Adhere strictly to all Federal and local safety laws, rules and policies governing work activities and safety equipment and standards
- Achieve all necessary driving, lift and equipment operation and OSHA certifications as outlined in the City's Written Safety Plan, Job Hazard Analysis plan (JHA) and become familiar with all Risk/Safety information.
- Communicate effectively both verbally and by telephone with the general public and employees and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, other agencies and the general public; provide excellent customer service; comprehend and draw conclusions from written material and proceed accordingly.
- See projects through to completion.
- Measure distances by using a tape measure and/or calibrated instruments; use graphic visual aids, blueprints, schematics or layouts.
- Install, replace or adjust filters, light bulbs, belts or similar objects; operate small and/or large power-driven machines; move, lift, push and pull a variety of heavy objects; use common hand tools.
- Comply with job related OSHA standards.
- Sufficient to effectively and safely perform required duties; may require work in small cramped areas.
- Must have the ability to lift between 50 and 75 pounds.
- Sufficient to effectively and safely perform required duties.
- Ability to speak, read, and write English.
- Drug screening
- Motor vehicle records check
- Criminal background screening