N.C. Department of Information Technology · 1 month ago
Maintenance Mechanic IV - Western Correctional
The N.C. Department of Adult Correction is responsible for the care and supervision of adults sentenced for violating North Carolina laws. They are seeking a Maintenance Mechanic IV to perform skilled work in the maintenance, repair, and construction of buildings and facilities, specializing in multiple technical trades.
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Responsibilities
Requiring specialization in two or more technical trades in connection with maintenance of facilities, related equipment and machinery
Functioning at the journeymen level in multiple skilled trades, such as electrical, plumbing, masonry, heating and air, or similar specializations
Completing work assignments that are complex and require planning and coordination of multiple trade disciplines
Functioning with limited oversight and seek input from higher level trades specialist in the completion of novel maintenance problems and issues. (Work is performed independently; however, position may refer unusual work problems to their supervisor for consideration and final determination.)
Providing technical guidance to other positions engaged in skilled, semi-skilled or unskilled (including offenders) maintenance work
Performing work that adheres to established maintenance, repair and/or construction standards
Following oral and written instructions
Possessing the ability to have physical strength sufficient to perform heavy physical tasks for extended periods of time
Possessing skills in the use of tools required in various technically complex trades
Understanding and working from sketches or penciled drawings. Operating common types of machines shop or woodworking power equipment
Reading and interpreting both building codes and blueprints
Qualification
Required
High school or General Educational Development (GED) diploma
Two (2) years of progressive experience in the assigned trade areas
Documented working knowledge of commercial/industrial maintenance
Specialization in two or more technical trades in connection with maintenance of facilities, related equipment and machinery
Functioning at the journeymen level in multiple skilled trades, such as electrical, plumbing, masonry, heating and air, or similar specializations
Completing work assignments that are complex and require planning and coordination of multiple trade disciplines
Functioning with limited oversight and seeking input from higher level trades specialists in the completion of novel maintenance problems and issues
Providing technical guidance to other positions engaged in skilled, semi-skilled or unskilled maintenance work
Performing work that adheres to established maintenance, repair and/or construction standards
Following oral and written instructions
Possessing the ability to have physical strength sufficient to perform heavy physical tasks for extended periods of time
Possessing skills in the use of tools required in various technically complex trades
Understanding and working from sketches or penciled drawings
Operating common types of machines shop or woodworking power equipment
Reading and interpreting both building codes and blueprints
May require current certification by the Environmental Protection Agency as a Type I, II, III or Universal technician as required by Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations Part 82, Subpart F
Benefits
State Benefits
Company
N.C. Department of Information Technology
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