Job purpose
Perform a variety of semi-skilled tasks in the construction, maintenance, and repair of the Association buildings, facilities and common areas.
Duties and responsibilities
- Survey project sites to estimate time and materials needed.
- Prepare walls and other surfaces through sanding, taping off outlets, repairing cracks, etc.
- Replace sheet rock and repair plaster when needed.
- Mix and apply paint, varnishes, and necessary solvents.
- Use a variety of tools to achieve the desired finish on painted surface.
- Set up and take down additional equipment as needed, such as scaffolding, ladders, etc.
- Maintain all tools and equipment.
- Perform final inspection to ensure quality and accuracy of work.
- Adhere to workplace safety rules and regulations
- Assist other Maintenance department personnel with tasks when needed.
- Assist with tasks of snow removal shoveling and plowing when needed
Working conditions
- Work is performed inside and outside with exposure to inclement weather and unpredictable situations.
- Must keep up to date on new technologies.
- Attendance at maintenance related seminars/training classes sponsored by Lake Naomi Club is recommended for all personnel.
- Occasionally works near moving mechanical parts and in high, precarious places, and is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, risks of electrical shock, and vibration.
Physical requirements/Hazards
- Machinery and tool operation requires the use of safety equipment to include but not limited to, eye safety glasses, hearing protectors, work boots, and hardhats.
- Frequently work with dirty and greasy parts, and in awkward position.
- Often lift heavy parts and tools.
- Minor cuts, burns, and bruises are common, but can usually avoid serious accidents when the shop is kept clean and orderly and safety practices are observed.
- During winter season, occasionally works with and operates snow removal equipment, (plows, cinder spreaders, snow throwers, and shovels) during cold, snowy, icy, slippery, and otherwise extreme weather-related conditions. This may lead to fatigue, exhaustion, back injuries from shoveling, frostbite and slips/falls.