What are the responsibilities and job description for the Maintenance I position at Target Hospitality?
Job Title: Maintenance I
Reports to: Maintenance Supervisor
Level: Hourly
Scope: Responsible for performing routine and extensive preventative maintenance and repair procedures on buildings, mechanical equipment and utility systems
Primary Responsibilities:
• Accountable and responsible for maintaining a safety culture (following all SOP’s, JSA’s, Policies and Procedures) as set out by Target Hospitality
• Performs preventive maintenance procedures on building mechanical equipment on a scheduled basis
• Repairs, modifies, installs and maintains building structures and equipment, (e.g. roofs, floors, walls, ceilings, foundations, generators, HVAC equipment, compressors, etc.) to provide safe conditions
• Removes blockages to restroom/kitchen facilities to restore the flow and drainage of waste water and products
• Hangs, patches, textures and paints sheetrock and drywall to cover, repair or create various finishes on framed, existing, or damaged walls
• Replaces and repairs ceiling tiles and ceiling grid systems to correct damaged, stained or broken tiles
• Completes daily, weekly and monthly inspections on buildings and equipment, follows maintenance procedures and maintains records of scheduled maintenance procedures.
• Repairing of various equipment and materials, replacement of electronics, painting, cleaning, HVAC, carpentry or wiring
• Maintenance of electronics such as but not limited to refrigerators, television sets, air conditioners, lift stations etc.
• Ensure safety equipment like fire alarm, fire extinguisher etc are in place and are in working condition
• Refurbishing of chairs, tables, doors, windows and counters in order to keep it maintained for a long time
• Responds to emergency maintenance requests as required
• Performs outside custodial duties such as snow removal as required
• Exceed our guests needs by providing world- class customer service
• Attend all safety meetings and participate in Target Hospitality emergency response procedures
• Additional duties may be assigned by supervisor or manager
Skills & Knowledge Required:
• Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines regarding safety practices
• Arithmetic to calculate amounts of materials needed and to measure materials to be laid out, cut, shaped, threaded, joined, etc.
• Electrical principles and theories
• The methods and techniques required in lifting, moving, stacking, storing, and protecting tools, equipment and materials
• Plumbing systems and operations
• Proper use and hazards of chemical materials (e.g. paints, wood primers, roof coatings, caustic acids, etc.)
• Lighting fixtures including those for emergency egress routes
Physical Demands:
• Stand for long periods of time (up to 12 hours or more) with scheduled breaks
• Short and Long-distance walking required
• Use of stairs and step stools
• Use force when pushing/ pulling carts that weigh on average 50lbs
• Must be able to crouch, bend neck, back and torso from waist to floor, and must be able to twist from left to right and right to left
• Frequently lift an average weight of 25lbs with a maximum of 50lbs, on occasion where weights may exceed 50lbs the assistance of another person or a lifting aid is mandatory
• Frequently reach below waist, waist to shoulder and above shoulder with frequent neck/back/torso twisting from left to right without restriction
• Perform repetitive movements at the wrist including side to side/ up or down and multiple grasps of an average of 10lbs with a maximum of 25lbs
• Simple, power and fine finger manipulation for a duration of an average 12-hour shift
Working Conditions and Environment:
• Ability to hear and understand verbal instruction as well as other sounds such as safety alarms/ signals
• Ability to communicate effectively; written and orally in English
• Must be able to see without impairment for inspection purposes and ability to read small text such as product warning labels
• Exposure to extreme hot and cold environments
• Ability to work with in a rotational schedule (6 weeks on and 2 weeks off or as per manager’s discretion/ business needs)
• Ability to works safely and navigate with in small/ close quarters and congested areas
• May be exposed periodically to elevated noise and surroundings
• Ability and willingness to travel/work long rotations away from home
Requirements
• 0-1 year as a facilities maintenance worker or equivalent
- Ability to read and write in English
• First aid certification is an asset
• Work within a team environment
• Must be able to work effectively and efficiently with or without supervision
• Strong prioritization and time management skills
• Ability and willingness to travel/work long rotations away from home
• Must be able to pass a background check and urine analysis
• Must provide your own transportation to and from the facility