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Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce, Oregon · 10 hours ago

Facilities Maintenance Generalist

The Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce is looking for a Facilities Maintenance Generalist to perform maintenance tasks for all District facilities. The role involves skilled and semi-skilled work in various trades including electrical, plumbing, and HVAC, while also coordinating with contractors and ensuring quality and safety in maintenance operations.
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Responsibilities

Perform a variety of skilled and semi-skilled corrective and preventative maintenance work on all District facilities, which includes electrical, industrial controls, plumbing, pneumatics, painting, hydraulics, welding, cabinetry, carpentry, mobile & stationary shop equipment, and HVAC
Perform emergency maintenance and repairs, including participation in the Facilities on-call rotation for after-hours emergency responses
Respond to requests for, and provide utility locating services for District owned utilities
Plan and lay out repair work, using diagrams, drawings, blueprints, O&M manuals
Install and maintain bus stops, shelters, and associated assets
Monitor and assist facility maintenance contractors performing work on District property to ensure performance and quality
Coordinate daily work schedules with other facility maintenance workers to ensure safety and work productivity
See through projects and repairs independently from start to finish. Performing research, procuring materials, acquiring quotes, and executing work
Maintain an effective working relationship with LTD staff, customers, vendors, and the general public
Communicate clearly, both orally and in writing; understand and carry out written and oral instructions
Perform daily reporting covering all time and materials used for District improvements, preventative maintenance, and corrective maintenance
Operate vehicles and equipment as authorized and necessary to accomplish assigned responsibilities

Qualification

HVAC SystemsElectrical SystemsPlumbing SystemsFire & Life Safety SystemsWeldingTrade ToolsComputer Based SystemsCustomer ServiceMechanical AptitudeCommunication Skills

Required

Any equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job
Three (3) years of technical trade schooling, an apprenticeship, or its equivalent in at least one skilled trade, with ongoing training in facility maintenance; computer training in facility maintenance software
Five (5) years of facilities maintenance experience and/or demonstrated skill
Has intermediate to advanced mechanical aptitude and facilities maintenance skills
Advanced knowledge and utilization of: Microsoft Office Suite - Outlook, Word, Excel; Computerized Maintenance Management System(s) - Fundamentals of CMMS applications and utilization; Building Automation Systems - Direct Digital controls (DDC), Lighting Control Systems, Web Based Equipment Interface Applications, Human Machine Interface (HMI)
Knowledgeable of concrete and masonry layout and/or forms; utilization of methods and materials necessary to repair of finished surfaces, such as concrete floors, walls, sidewalks, curbs; knowledgeable of safety standards and industry best practices
Advanced knowledge of: Routine maintenance, troubleshooting, repairing, and operation of facilities related fire systems, such as fire suppression systems, fire extinguishers, private hydrants, hood suppression systems, fire alarm systems, standpipes, and fire annunciator panels; knowledgeable of related system requirements, safety standards, repair methods, testing requirements, materials and supplies utilized, and industry best practices
Advanced routine maintenance, troubleshooting, repairing, and operation of HVAC systems and associated components, such as pumps, air handlers, chillers, cooling towers, heat pumps, ductless systems, VAVs, terminal heat units, gas unit heaters, gas duct furnaces, electric duct heaters, electric cabinet heaters, electric unit heaters, heat recovery air handling units, boilers, supply fans, exhaust fans, filters, heat exchangers, radiant heating, belts and sheaves, and control systems; knowledgeable of safety standards, repair methods, materials and supplies utilized, testing requirements, and industry best practices
Routine maintenance, troubleshooting, operability testing, and repairing hydraulic components, such as pumps, compressors, tanks, motors, actuators, cylinders, control valves, flow controls, check valves, flow controls, directional valves, solenoids, accumulators or buffer tanks, hoses, gauges, and filters; knowledgeable of related system requirements, safety standards, repair methods, materials and supplies utilized, testing requirements, and industry best practices
Routine maintenance, troubleshooting, operability testing, repairing, and operation of industrial controls and their associated system components; knowledgeable of related system requirements, safety standards, repair methods, materials and supplies utilized, testing requirements, and industry best practices
Routine maintenance, troubleshooting, repairing, and operation of machinery and mechanical equipment, such as parts washers, pressure washers, jib cranes, bandsaws, drill presses, hydraulic presses, welders, oxy and acetylene torches, swamp coolers, bus lifts, bus washes, bay doors and operators, gate operators, compressors, air dryers, pneumatic pumps, fueling pumping systems, leak detection systems, tire balancing equipment, tire spreaders, tire changers, welding exhaust systems, motor fume exhaust fans, oil filter presses, sand blasters, hose reels, cord reels, portable vehicle lifts, forklifts, snow and ice insert hopper spreaders, snow blowers, frontend loader, snow plows, scissor lifts, articulated boom lifts, Facilities Management service vehicles, and trailers; knowledgeable of related system requirements, safety standards, repair methods, materials and supplies utilized, testing requirements, and industry best practices
Advanced knowledgeable of related tooling requirements, proper use of tools, safety standards, and industry best practices
Advanced knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance
Knowledge of materials, methods, and the tools involved in the construction or repair of houses, buildings, or other structures such as highways and roads
Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer and personal services. This includes customer needs assessment, meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction
Performing routine maintenance on equipment and determining when and what kind of maintenance is needed
Determining the kind of tools and equipment needed to do a job
Installing equipment, machines, wiring, or programs to meet specifications
Controlling operations of equipment or systems
Watching gauges, dials, or other indicators to make sure a machine is working properly
A valid Oregon State Driver's License and a driving record acceptable to the District's insurance carrier

Preferred

Building Operator Certification, I & II (BOC), or possess ability to obtain upon first course availability

Company

Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce, Oregon

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The Chamber of Commerce in Springfield is an active leader in promoting a healthy and prosperous community.

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Early Stage

Leadership Team

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Vonnie Mikkelsen
Chief Executive Officer
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