
Maintenance Technician II
- Washington DC
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Abides by all safety guidelines including OSHA regulations, lock-out/tag-out, etc.
- Conducts “shift rounds” (regular checks of systems and equipment to identify issues, and document systems and equipment performance).
- HVAC equipment, fire life safety systems, plumbing and electrical systems.
- Transformers, motors, motor starters, MCC panels, MCC circuits, variable frequency drives, replaces damaged or broken wires and cables.
- Dock equipment (Overhead doors, dock levelers, dock locks and seals)
- Building/parking lot lighting, photoelectric eyes, emergency lights/exit lights, 120 volt outlets for exterior bldg. lighting.
- Repairs systems and apparatus mentioned above, could also include tasks like rebuilding of pumps, steam traps, valves, electrical, pneumatic solenoid devices. May paint walls, fix leaks and stoppages in plumbing, repair or replace sinks, piping, valves or drains. May maintain electrical controls, lighting, and electrical distribution systems, etc.
- Performs administrative task such as parts ordering, PO# creation, vendor management, attend job meetings/project meetings, etc.
- Communicates effectively with coworkers and customer staff; assuring that all aspects of a work request are understood. This includes ensuring the customer is adequately informed about work status and expected completion dates.
- Documents work results in the CMMS, analyzes findings and recommends updates to PM list.
- May manage maintenance projects, including complex equipment repair, providing guidance to Sub-Contractors of facilities services
- Other duties may be assigned as deemed necessary by the Site Manager
- High School diploma (or equivalent) required, preference given to those with some undergraduate business or trade school training.
- 4 years’ experience and/or training including the application of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, carpentry skills/concepts required. An equivalent combination of training, education, and manufacturing maintenance experience is acceptable.
- Valid driver’s license, Fork truck operator’s license, JLG operator’s license required
- Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or graphic form. Key elements include the ability to interpret safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals