Job Specifications

Location

Sarasota, FL

Salary

Starting Salary Range $31,335 - $36,035

Published

3 years ago

Type

Full Time

Career Level

Entry Level

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Maintenance Technician

Under direct supervision, performs general labor and maintenance of Airport facilities, grounds, airfield, AOA ramps, and associated equipment. Performs manual labor in a variety of construction and maintenance functions. Work schedules will include weekends and nights and occasional overtime. On occasion may be subject to being called in during non-scheduled hours to respond to any situation related to the responsibilities of the position, or any situation determined necessary by the department.


SARASOTA MANATEE AIRPORT AUTHORITY 


REPORTS TO: Facilities Airside, Landscape or Trades Supervisor  


DEPARTMENT: Facilities 


JOB SUMMARY 


Under direct supervision, performs general labor and maintenance of Airport facilities, grounds, airfield, AOA ramps, and associated equipment. Performs manual labor in a variety of construction and maintenance functions. Work schedules will include weekends and nights and occasional overtime. On occasion may be subject to being called in during non-scheduled hours to respond to any situation related to the responsibilitiesof the position, or any situation determined necessary by the department. 


JOB RESPONSIBILITIES 


Essential Job Responsibilities: 


Performs general maintenance work including, but not limited to
concrete work, carpentry work, drywall, painting, tile work, wallpaper, and
ceiling tile replacement, plumbing and irrigation repairs, landscaping,
installation and replacement of door locks and hardware. 


Repairs and performs preventive maintenance on Authority owned
mechanical equipment. To include passenger boarding bridge repair and
maintenance, conveyor system repair and maintenance, security gates, automatic entrance
doors and T-hangars. 


Repairs and performs preventive maintenance Authority owned vehicles.
To include trucks, light and heavy, Police vehicles, Fire Fighting vehicles,
various mowing equipment, various tractors, various small engines, and various
earth moving equipment. 


Paved area maintenance. To include all runways, taxiways, ramps, and
aprons associated with the Airport authority. All areas will be maintained in
accordance with FAA Part 139 guidelines. Surfaces will include various concrete
and asphalt compounds. 


Painting, all phases. To include various Authority equipment and properties, both indoor and outdoor. 


Runway and taxiway markings, surface painted signs, ramp, and movement
areas. Daily maintenance of the painting equipment. 


Electrical repairs and replacement of items as directed. To includelight changes and inspections. High and low voltage work, under direct
supervision. 


Airfield lighting. To include Assisting Airfield Electricians with diagnosing, repairing, and replacing all components of airfield lighting,
guidance and illuminated signage systems. 


Carpentry, all phases. To include ceiling tile, floor covering, drywall, cabinet and casework fabrication, doors, locksmithing, painting and
trim. General remodeling. Measuring tools. 


 Plumbing, all phases. To include urinal and toilet maintenance, main line drain cleaning, branch line drain cleaning, water fountain repairs,
potable water cabinet repairs, water heater repairs and replacements, unclogging of all drain lines and irrigation repairs. 


Roofing systems, all phases. To include roofing repairs and inspections. 


Fabrication shop equipment. To include welders, sheet metal tools, various cutting equipment and measuring tools. 


Cuts grass, checks equipment for fluid levels, and cleans and maintains equipment. 


Repair fences, fills holes including paved areas. 


 Performs heavy landscape work. 


Fills washouts and plants sod. 


Performs fertilization/pesticide/herbicide applications, as needed. 


Cleans ramp, parking lots, runway, and taxiway. 


 Other Related Responsibilities: 


Although usually assigned to one area, cross-trains with and assists other facilities personnel on an as needed
basis.  


MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT USED 


Painting equipment including striping machines. Cleaning equipment including power washers, steam washers
and sweeper trucks. Power and hand tools. All manner of landscaping equipment
including, mowers (push, zero turn and decks), edgers, string trimmers,
blowers, and fertilization/pesticide/herbicide equipment. Trucks and trailers.   



Requirements

 QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED


Where "preferred" is indicated, the qualification is not essential. 


Education and Experience:


High School Diploma or GED.  


  Two years’ experience working in a maintenance department, preferred.  


Licenses and Certifications:


Valid Florida License or must obtain within (30) days of assuming position and a good driving record.  


Valid Florida Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). Preferred. 


Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: 


 Knowledge of principles, practices, and methods of basic maintenance.  


Knowledge of potential safety hazards and related safety precautions.  


Knowledge of ground maintenance and equipment maintenance. 


Skill in the use of hand and power tools.   


Ability to perform routine and physical work.  


Ability to understand and interpret oral and written instructions.  


Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with
superiors and fellow employees.  


Ability to read and comprehend plans and specifications, preferred.


FAA Part 139 knowledge/experience. Preferred


Physical Requirements:


The Maintenance Technician must be physically fit to perform manual
labor. Physical work is performed both
outside and indoors in all weather conditions for extended periods of
time. Day and night shift work schedules
are required.  


Mental Requirements:


 A Maintenance Technician performs general maintenance of Airport
facilities, grounds, and equipment. The
Maintenance Technician works wherever he/she is needed and in all kinds of
weather conditions. Accordingly
individual must be able to work with and understand instructions from various
people and change work direction quickly.  


Environmental Requirements:


The majority of a Maintenance Technician work day is spent
working in a hands on capacity on a variety of projects requiring labor outside
and indoors in all types of weather conditions for extended periods of time. Physical work is continuous. Day and night shift work schedules are
required.  


 Summary Clause:


 The duties and responsibilities listed in this job class specification
are intended only as illustrations of the various duties to be performed and
are not all inclusive. The omission of
other specific duties does not exclude them from being performed by the Maintenance
Technician if the duties are similar, related, or a logical assignment to the
position. This job class specification
does not constitute an employment contract between SMAA and the Maintenance
Technician and is subject to change at the discretion of the Airport Authority.