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Shelter Maintenance Manager (#AC3 )
$26.89-$34.35 hourly / $4,660.84-$5,953.89 monthly / $55,931.20-$71,448.00 yearly


Definition

Under general supervision, to perform a variety of semiskilled carpentry, painting, plumbing and electrical work in the repair and maintenance of animal shelter buildings and equipment; and to do other work as required.

Distinguishing Characteristics

This is a journey level class. Incumbents perform a variety of semiskilled carpentry, painting, plumbing and electrical tasks in the repair and maintenance of Shelter buildings and equipment.

Typical Tasks

  • Performs rough carpentry work in erecting partitions, repairing and hanging doors, building shelves, repairing walls and ceilings, building window frames and making minor repairs to wooden fixtures and furniture;
  • Does minor electrical work such as replacing switches, sockets, wall plugs, floor receptacles, light bulbs or fluorescent fixtures, fuses and breakers; does simple wiring;
  • Repairs or replaces leaky faucets, pipes, toilets, sinks and drains;
  • Performs routine maintenance on mechanical equipment such as greasing, oiling, and replacing worn or defective parts;
  • Repairs furniture;
  • Replaces broken windows;
  • Paints interiors and exteriors of buildings;
  • Assists skilled workers in more complex electrical, mechanical and plumbing work;
  • May direct the work of temporary staff.

Employment Standards

EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Knowledge:

  • Some knowledge of the basic methods, materials and tools used in the building maintenance trades.

Ability to:

  • Use and care for standard hand and power tools utilized in the building trades;
  • Follow oral and written instructions;
  • Work in cramped, confined surroundings and on ladders;
  • Perform heavy manual labor;
  • Maintain simple records;
  • Work cooperatively with others.
  • Perform a variety of tasks connected with repair and maintenance of Authority buildings and fixtures.

Training and Experience: Any combination of training and experience, which would provide the required knowledge and abilities, is qualifying. A typical way to obtain these knowledge and abilities would be: One year of experience in either general building maintenance work or in any of the building trades or as a Maintenance Custodian for a public or private agency.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Possess and maintain a California Class C Driver's License is required for most positions in this class.
Hours: Availability to work a flexible schedule, which may include nights, weekends, and/or holidays.
Lifting: Incumbent must be able to lift, push/pull or carry up to 50 lbs. unassisted.
Special Working Conditions: Exposure to Animals who may be hostile or dangerous. Pre-rabies vaccination may be required.

EST: 6/02 REV: Analyst: ES

Miscellaneous

Bargaining Unit:41
Workers Comp Code: 0399
EEOC Code: 08
Occ Unit: 36
Analyst: ES

CLASS: AC3; EST: 6/1/2002;