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The Structural Maintenance Specialist 2 performs more complex duties in structural maintenance at city parks facilities and community centers. Duties may include specialization in certain kinds of maintenance (plumbing, electrical, and carpentry) and responsibility for on-site assignment and supervision of temporary and subordinate workers, troubleshooting of on-site problems, ensuring equipment availability, and reporting project status to supervisors. The Structural Maintenance Specialist 2 focuses on Parks structural and facilities maintenance. They competently and conscientiously operate and care for all equipment needed to complete the tasks of their work group. Employees make decisions necessary to plan, organize, and complete their work with appropriate efficiency, and complete work in a manner that commands the respect of, or demonstrates appropriate courtesy to the public. Serves as the primary point of contact for their area of responsibility for repairs and customer input. Contact is principally with other crew members and customers but cuts across division lines. Improperly performed work may delay opening and / or use of park and community center facilities for regularly scheduled or special city programs.
Responsibilities
- Repairs, remodels, and maintains city park sites by completing specialized plumbing, carpentry, and electrical work; repairing and installing locks, motors, and pumps; troubleshooting HVAC equipment.
- Inspect and make repairs to playgrounds and other playground assets.
- Advises the Structural Supervisor or Operations Manager for needed repairs, concerns, and resource needs.
- Use of proper methods and products for graffiti removal.
- Installing light controls and fixtures.
- Repairing structures such as docks and foot bridges.
- Completes quality control assignments related to structural assignments and inspections. Repairs office furniture such as chairs and cabinets.
- Inspect and maintain drinking fountains and restroom buildings.
- Installs, fabricates, and maintains park assets and amenities such as signs, benches, fencing, and bollards.
- Door hardware installation and repair.
- Inspects and repairs playground equipment and assigned park assets.
- Interacts with CMMS (Maximo) and payroll computer systems.
Supervision Received and Exercise
Employees are expected to perform with little or no supervision while on the job site.Lead summer, temp workers and / or Structural Maintenance Specialist I when assigned.Close coordination with other Structural Maintenance Specialist II's.Works with Contractors on onsite asset repairs.Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Experience in a safe and efficient manner : routers, electric jackhammers, pickup trucks, boom trucks, man lifts, boat and motor, backhoe, shovels, wheelbarrows, pressure washers, full range of specialized plumbing, electrical, and carpentry tools, dump truck, and testing equipment.Finish carpentry and cabinetry skills.Leadership skills and job management.A demonstrated commitment to ongoing learning of diversity, equity & inclusion, and a commitment to implement these principles in your work.Knowledge of safety requirements, building requirements, codes, and ordinances.Ability to envision design intent of facilities and build from sketches.Demonstrated proficiency in carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and / or mechanical repair.Knowledge of ADA requirements.Computer skills; Outlook, Word, Excel, and Maximo.Other Requirements
Valid, current driver's license.CPSI certification (certified playground safety inspector) or obtain within 12 months. (Required)Being placed in the 24hr on-call rotation after one year of service.Physical Demands
The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work involves walking, talking, hearing, using hands to handle, feel or operate objects, tools, or controls, and reaching with hands and arms.Vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.The work environment is indoors and outdoors in all kinds of weather conditions.The employee may be required to push, pull, lift, and / or carry objects up to 50 pounds.Work may routinely require the employee to walk, stand, crawl or stoop.Hazards include confined spaces, underground lines, and equipment construction hazards.Employees may be asked to work at heights in excess of 20 feet when repairing ceiling or parking lot lights.Employees are called in after hours to make emergency repairs to parks facilities.About the Company
Bellevue is a city in the Eastside region of King County, Washington, United States, located across Lake Washington from Seattle.
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