Maintenance Class A
Job DescriptionJob Description
DEPARTMENT: Maintenance
REPORTS TO: Works under the direction of the Maintenance Superintendent and Maintenance Foreman.
SUPERVISES: Has no supervisory authority but has a higher degree of responsibility when assigned to work with Class B maintenance employees and laborers.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF POSITION:
Maintains and repairs all equipment and buildings within the District’s jurisdiction.
QUALIFICATIONS AND JOB REQUIREMENTS:
A high school diploma or equivalent and 5 years of combined work experience in the following craft areas: Carpentry, Heating & Cooling, Plumbing/Pipefitting, Electrical/Electronics, Mechanical and Welding. Must possess journeyman level or above average skill in Welding, Mechanical and Plumbing/Pipefitting. Specific craft areas may be required for each particular job opening. A high mechanical aptitude is required. He/she must have a valid driver’s license, be personable, able to take orders and work well with others. Tests may be given to determine the applicant with the best growth potential. 20/40 corrected vision is required.
Typical duties include but are not limited to:
1. Investigate, test, troubleshoot and diagnose equipment malfunctions
2. Rebuild or replace pumps, motors and valves
3. Service and repair vehicles and portable equipment
4. Service and repair electronic equipment
5. Repairing buildings and maintaining grounds
6. Repair or replacement of piping and valves
7. Maintain and clean tools necessary for proper maintenance in an operating and orderly fashion
8. Painting or cleaning as assigned
ENVIRONMENT:
Works in the operating treatment plant with its related hazards. Must be able to inspect plant equipment and buildings. Expected to respond to an emergency call-in 24 hours per day, 7 days per week in a timely manner. As a public employee, the individual is expected to display the appropriate public conduct.
DISCLAIMER:
This position description is intended as a guide and does not constitute an employment contract or provide the assurance of continued employment. The position is subject to a collective bargaining agreement with Teamsters, Local 705 and the District’s personnel policy and work rules.
Company DescriptionThorn Creek Basin Sanitary District is a municipal government that acts as the sole water reclamation agency for around 100,000 people. The Sanitary District provides service for the communities of Chicago Heights, Homewood, Park Forest, South Chicago Heights, Steger and Crete. The Sanitary District is governed by a board of trustees that is appointed by the elected legislative representatives of the communities served by the Sanitary District.Company DescriptionThorn Creek Basin Sanitary District is a municipal government that acts as the sole water reclamation agency for around 100,000 people. The Sanitary District provides service for the communities of Chicago Heights, Homewood, Park Forest, South Chicago Heights, Steger and Crete. The Sanitary District is governed by a board of trustees that is appointed by the elected legislative representatives of the communities served by the Sanitary District.