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Maintenance
UCI Series Concepts
Class Specifications - G.25
Maintenance__________Supervisor (B) - 8160
Maintenance__________Supervisor (A) - 8161
Assistant Maintenance__________Supervisor (B) - 8162
Assistant Maintenance__________Supervisor (A) - 8163
Lead Maintenance___________(B) - 8164
Lead Maintenance___________(A) - 8165
Maintenance_____________(B) - 8166
Maintenance_____________(A) - 8167
June, 1973
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SERIES CONCEPT
Maintenance Craft Workers perform a variety of skilled tasks in the
maintenance, alteration and repair of utilities, buildings, and related
facilities and equipment; and perform other related duties as required.
Incumbents may cork independently or as a part of a regular maintenance crew
and may be assigned duties in one or more of the building trades.
An a carpenter, incumbents work from blueprints, drawings or oral
instructions; construct and repair structural woodwork, fences, partitions,
benches, floors, building framework, and other items using carpenters' hand
and power tools; install ceiling and floor tiles, sheet rock, paneling,
masonite and wall coverings; and Instruct or lead semi-skilled or unskilled
assistants.
As an electrician, incumbents repair, maintain and install electrical systems
and equipment such as motors, transformers, wiring, switches and alarm
systems; inspect circuits and wiring for specified shielding and grounding,
and repair or rewire systems according to building codes and safety
regulations; may plan layout and wire new or remodeled installations; and
instruct or lead semi-skilled or unskilled assistants.
As a locksmith, incumbents repair and open locks, make keys and change lock
combinations; install, maintain, and repair all types of building hardware
such as locks, fasteners, door closers, panic bars, and the like; and
instruct or lead semi-skilled or unskilled assistants.
As a mason, incumbents construct, maintain and repair walks, foundations,
walls, floors and other structures constructed of concrete, tile, marble,
stone or brick; and instruct or lead semi-skilled or unskilled assistants.
As a painter, incumbents prepare surfaces and apply appropriate finish to
interior and exterior surfaces of wood, stucco, brick, sheetrock, plaster,
paneling, or metal; may layout and paint letters and designs to make signs and
related items; may cover interior walls and ceilings of offices and related
facilities with decorative wallpaper or fabric; and instruct or lead semi-
skilled or unskilled assistants.
As a plumber, incumbents assemble, install and repair pipes, fittings and
fixtures of heating, water, drainage and irrigation sprinkler systems;
install, overhaul and repair air compressors, pumps and related components/
equipment; assemble and install valves, pipe fittings and pipes composed of
metals such as iron, steel, brass, copper and lead, and nonmetals such as
glass, vitrified clay and plastic; join pipe by use of screws, bolts, fittings
or solder, and calk joints; install and repair plumbing fixtures such as
sinks, commodes, water heaters, hot water tanks, garbage disposal units,
dishwashers, and hydraulic sprinkler controls; and instruct or lead semi-
skilled or unskilled assistants.
As a sheetmetal worker, incumbents fabricate, assemble, install and repair
sheet metal products and equipment; select gage and type of sheet metal
according to product being fabricated and knowledge of metal; set up and
operate fabricating machines such as shears, brakes, bending rolls and punch
and drill presses to cut, bend and straighten sheet metal; shape metal over
anvil, blocks, or forms; set up and operate soldering and welding equipment to
join together sheet metal parts; and instruct or lead semi-skilled or
unskilled assistants.
As a refrigeration mechanic, incumbents repair, install, and maintain all
types of refrigeration systems and equipment such as central air-conditioning,
food refrigeration and freezer facilities and equipment, and instruct or lead
semi-skilled or unskilled assistants.
As a cabinet maker, incumbents lay out, fabricate, and construct cabinets,
counters, and fixtures; may design items to be fabricated; and instruct or
lead semi-skilled or unskilled assistants.
As a zone mechanic, incumbents maintain and repair mechanical and electrical
equipment and facilities including air control and conditioning, heating,
refrigeration, distillation and filtration systems and equipment; may
maintain and operate low pressure boilers; and instruct or lead semi-skilled
or unskilled assistants. Positions will be classified at the Maintenance (A)
level unless the job assignments specifically include the range, complexity
and frequency of application of operational level skills in the electrical,
plumbing, refrigeration, sheet metal and cabinet making crafts.
CLASS CONCEPTS
Maintenance____________Supervisor (B)
Under direction, incumbents supervise a group of skilled maintenance craft
workers and others in performing electrical, plumbing, refrigeration, sheet-
metal or cabinet making work; make hiring selections and recommend or take
disciplinary action; review plans, specifications or requisitions and
determine sequence and schedule of work; assign and schedule work, frequently
supervising and coordinating work on several jobs in progress, prepare
estimates of manhours, costs and materials required; and maintain records as
required.
Maintenance____________Supervisor (A)
Under direction, incumbents supervise a group of skilled maintenance craft
workers and others in performing carpentry, locksmithing, masonry, painting,
or mechanical maintenance; make hiring selections and recommend or take
disciplinary action; review plans, specifications or requisitions and
determine sequence and schedule of work; assign and schedule work, frequently
supervising and coordinating work on several jobs in progress; prepare
estimates of manhours, costs and materials required; and maintain records as
required.
Assistant Maintenance_____________Supervisor (B)
Under general supervision, incumbents serve as the working supervisor for a
small crew of operational level craft workers, assistants and helpers in areas
of electrical, plumbing, refrigeration, sheetmetal, or cabinet making work;
or serve as an assistant to a supervisor for a large group with responsibility
for a particular trade or craft.
Assistant Maintenance_____________Supervisor (A)
Under general supervision, incumbents serve as the working supervisor for a
small crew of operational level craft workers, assistants and helpers in areas
of carpentry, locksmithing, masonry, painting, or mechanical maintenance; or
serve as an assistant to a supervisor for a large group with responsibility
for a particular trade or craft.
Lead Maintenance__________________(B)
Under supervision, incumbents serve as working leaders for skilled operational
level craft workers, assistants and helpers in areas of electrical, plumbing,
refrigeration, sheetmetal, or cabinet making work; perform duties at the
operational level; transmit instructions; explain tasks to coworkers; and
maintain time and material records and advise supervisors of delays, problems,
material and equipment needs and progress on assignments.
Lead Maintenance__________________(A)
Under supervision, incumbents serve as working leaders for skilled operational
level craft workers, assistants and helpers in areas of carpentry,
locksmithing, masonry, painting, or mechanical maintenance; perform duties at
the operational level; transmit instructions; explain tasks to coworkers; and
maintain time and material records and advise supervisor of delays, problems,
material and equipment needs and progress on assignments.
Maintenance___________________(B)
Under supervision, incumbents perform skilled building maintenance tasks as
outlined in the Series Concept on a regular and continuing basis in one or
more of the trades involving electrical, plumbing, refrigeration, sheetmetal,
or cabinet making work.
Maintenance___________________(A)
Under supervision, incumbents perform skilled building maintenance tasks as
outlined in the Series Concept on a regular and continuing basis in one or
more of the trades involving carpentry, locksmithing, masonry, painting, or
mechanical maintenance.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Maintenance Supervisor_________________(B)
Ability to read, write and perform basic arithmetic calculations; two years of
experience as an operational level craft worker in one or more of the trades
involving electrical, plumbing, refrigeration, sheet-metal or cabinet making
work, including one year in a supervisory capacity; or an equivalent
combination of education and experience.
Maintenance Supervisor___________________(A)
Ability to read, write and perform basic arithmetic calculations; two years
of experience as an operational level craft worker in one or more of the
trades involving carpentry, locksmithing, masonry, painting, or mechanical
maintenance, including one year in a supervisory capacity; or an equivalent
combination of education and experience.
Assistant Maintenance_______________Supervisor (B)
Ability to read, write and perform basic arithmetic calculations; two years of
experience as an operational level craft worker in one or more of the trades
involving electrical, plumbing, refrigeration, sheetmetal or cabinet making
work; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Assistant Maintenance_______________Supervisor (A)
Ability to read, write and perform basic arithmetic calculations; two years of
experience as an operational level craft worker in one or more of the trades
involving carpentry, locksmithing, masonry, painting or mechanical
maintenance; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Lead Maintenance_______________(B)
Ability to read, write and perform basic arithmetic calculations; one year of
experience as an operational level craft worker in one of the following
trades: electrical, plumbing, refrigeration, sheetmetal or cabinet making
work; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Lead Maintenance_______________(A)
Ability to read, write and perform basic arithmetic calculations; one year of
experience as an operational level craft worker in one of the following
trades: carpentry, locksmithing, masonry, painting or mechanical maintenance;
or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Maintenance_________________(B)
Ability to read, write and perform basic arithmetic calculations; four years
of responsible experience in one or more of the trades involving electrical,
plumbing, refrigeration, sheetmetal, or cabinet making work, and achievement
of operational level skills; or an equivalent combination of education and
experience.
Maintenance________________(A)
Ability to read, write and perform basic arithmetic calculations; four years
of responsible experience in one or more of the trades involving carpentry,
locksmithing, masonry, painting, or mechanical maintenance, and achievement
of operational level skills; or an equivalent combination of education and
experience.
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