GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Under general supervision of the Maintenance Manager, the Maintenance & Repair Technician is responsible for the installation, modification, repair, and preventive maintenance on all production, facility, and outbuilding equipment and grounds as assigned to assure a safe, efficient and fully operational facility and equipment to permit persons served to achieve (re)habilitation goals in accordance with agency policies and procedures and licensure, certification and accreditation standards.
ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
- Performs and documents repair(s) and schedules preventive maintenance to be completed on pre-established time frames for production and building equipment and building fixtures to meet expected quality and in a timely and efficient manner; accommodates the needs of the production areas to eliminate excessive downtime and meeting other agency maintenance needs.
- Installs new equipment and modifies existing equipment as directed by the Maintenance Manager to meet established time frames and quality of finished work and follows manufacture and safety guidelines.
- Complete building and outbuilding fixture Maintenance Work Requests (MWRs) received from other program or department staff as assigned by the Maintenance Manager.
- Uses standard maintenance hand tools and tools specific to the agency owned metal working presses.
- Performs building and equipment checks at the beginning or end of the shift as assigned.
- Mows; trims lawns, shrubs, and trees; picks up litter; seeds of bare areas as assigned for MRI property(s) specifications using equipment including but not limited to: push and rider mowers; power weed eaters, saws, spreaders, sprayers and snow removal equipment. Removes snow as assigned.
- Handles and manages industrial materials and completes all record keeping requirements as directed and assigned to meet agency safety policies and procedures.
- Maintains a clean, orderly work environment: wipes down maintenance equipment and tables, sweeps the work area and returns all equipment, tools, and supplies to the proper storage areas.
- Provides back up coverage to the License Plate Foreman to meet production quantity and quality records, while meeting safety requirements as assigned/trained by the Maintenance Manager.
- Operates a tow motor to load/unload or move materials as requested or required.
- Assumes the responsibility to attend and complete the initial MRI training requirements (core training and job-specific training). On an ongoing basis, attends and participates in any required recertification or refresher sessions and/or other training deemed appropriate by the supervisor and/or the Program/Department Director within specified time frames.
- Administer standard First Aid procedures on an as-needed basis, while maintaining current certification for both.
- Drives safely in an official capacity to conduct agency business for MRI with no transportation of individuals/families served; observes all local, state, and federal laws, as well as all agency policies and procedures.
- Communicates, retains, and releases information (both written and verbal) on a need-to-know basis and in accordance with the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act and Macon Resources, Inc. Policies and Procedures.
- Practices and enforces MRI Safety Policies and Procedures and assures the safety of staff, persons/families served, agency guests, and agency property.
- Keeps supervisor informed verbally and in writing of problems and activities within assigned area of responsibility; refers matters beyond the limit of authority and expertise to the supervisor for direction.
- Performs special projects or other related work within the scope of the job responsibilities of this position as required or requested.
NON-ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
None
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
None