Maintenance Mechanic (Union) Id-1942

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Location: Romulus, MI (Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport)

Shift: 1st

Pay: $25.12-$43.80/Hr., + shift premium, (Based on experience & credentials)

 

This is a union position.

 

The Maintenance Mechanic supports operation, inspection, and maintenance processes to mechanical, electrical and plumbing equipment and systems in assigned facilities. Partners with Team Members and Mobile Engineers in maintenance and repair efforts, as well as independently performing defined tasks. Performs inspections and repairs to assigned property interior and exterior areas, including HVAC units, Boilers, Cooling Towers, walls and flooring, installed fixtures, roofing systems, lighting, etc.

  • Performance of ongoing preventive and repair response work orders on facility mechanical, electrical, plumbing and other installed systems, equipment, and other components.
  • Perform assigned facility inspections and due diligence efforts, reporting on as found conditions impacting satisfactory client occupancy and operations.
  • General interior maintenance – hang pictures, install keyboard trays, repair office furniture systems and repair doors.
  • Assist the operations team in the maintenance and repair of building and equipment and/or as directed
  • Moves office furniture, machinery, equipment and other materials as requested
  • Replace lighting and ballasts
  • Clean HVAC coils, change filters and belts.
  • Other tasks as assigned
  • Complete Hazard Assessments as necessary
  • Comply with all safety procedures, maintaining good housekeeping and safety of work areas. Recognize danger and safety hazards and propose methods to eliminate them.
  • Maintain compliance to State, County, or City Ordinances, Codes, or Laws.
  • Must complete all required safety trainings as scheduled
  • Practice Defensive Driving at all times
  • Complies with all policies for the safe storage, usage and disposal of hazardous materials. 
  • Candidate must possess and maintain a valid state driver’s license
  • Submit P-card Receipts
  • Update work order status in real time
  • Utilize CMMS systems such as Corrigo for all work performed.
  • Perform Vehicle Safety Inspection
  • Escalating problems or issues to Customer and Manager in a timely manner
  • Attend work and safety meetings as required
  • Any and all other duties and tasks assigned.

 

Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or  equivalent
  • Have a minimum of 4+ years of applicable working experience in general building repair and maintenance, basic plumbing, and basic electrical.
  • Licenses as required by authority having jurisdiction
  • Must be able to lift up to 80 Lbs. and climb up to 30 Ft. ladders.
  • Position requires frequent climbing, bending, kneeling, lifting, and driving.
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