Power Tool & Equipment Mechanic

Qualifications

1.  / High school diploma or equivalent or special diploma required.
2.  / Two years’ experience in repair/service of power tools/power equipment - air, electric, and/or gas operated, or
3.  / An approved power equipment certification from an accredited vocational institution.
4.  / Valid Florida Driver License.
Job Goal
To complete assigned work in maintenance, service, and repair of a wide variety of power tools and equipment throughout the district and maintenance tool crib.

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities

Knowledge of a wide variety of power tools/equipment, both fuel and electric powered. Knowledge of two- and four-stroke engines in any type of one to four cylinders. Knowledge of ignition and charging systems as well as related electronic circuitry. Ability to make repairs to most equipment/machines with or without manuals. Ability to process work-orders electronically. Ability to follow complex directions, both written and verbal.

PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES

Essential Functions

1.  / Provide routine maintenance and service to air, small engine, and electric powered equipment.
2.  / Troubleshoot and diagnose powered equipment and make needed repairs.
3.  / Provide welding repairs, operate both oxy/acetylene and electric arc applications.
4.  / Maintain an inventory of tool crib equipment for check-out and use.
5.  / Organize and maintain accurate inventories, service, and other types of records.
6.  / Prioritize needed work to maintain availability of critical equipment for check-outs.
7.  / Perform other duties as assigned commensurate with the skills and abilities of the position.
8.  / Provide outstanding customer service and use positive interpersonal communications skills.
9.  / Make all decisions and perform all tasks in accordance with Brevard Public Schools’ Organizational Values.
10.  / Ensure compliance with Board rules and applicable federal laws and regulations.

Physical Demands & Working Conditions

Heavy Work: Exerts up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or move objects.

The Brevard County School District will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities to allow them to perform the essential functions of the job when such individuals request an accommodation.

Evaluation

Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board's policy on evaluation of personnel.
Terms of Employment
Compensation & Position Details
Salary Schedule: / IUPAT – Core / Date Developed: / 10/10/99
Pay Grade: / 23 / Dates Revised: / 8/13/15
Pay Code: / Dates Board Approved: / 12/14/99; 4/26/16
Pay Type: / L / EEO-5:
Pay Days: / 12 Month / Function: / Construction & Engineering
FLSA Status: / Non-Exempt / Classification: / Skilled Trades
ADA Code: / DOE Survey Code:

Draft Developed By: / Associate Superintendent – Facilities Services
For HR Use Only:
Labor Relations Services: / Jim Hickey
Compensation Services: / Rick Morton
Classification Approved By: / Carol Kindt

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