The Facilities Management department is seeking a tech. III for HVAC. Qualified candidates should have EPA certification and NATE certification with seven years of experience.
JOB SUMMARY
Responsible for performing various duties that require very frequent physical labor ranging from
unskilled to highly skilled repairs, maintenance, remodeling, and new construction for County
buildings and facilities.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Provides excellent customer service to members of the general public and other County
employees. Personal contact occurs with other employees of the unit, employees of other
departments in the County, citizens, and customers of the department. Service is provided in
person or by phone contact.
Performs duties in one of the following trades as primary job function.
Performs duties in woodworking, including measuring, cutting, gluing, and nailing wood in the
repairing of cabinets, doors, windows, and remodeling of office space including framing, finish
drywall, laying of vinyl and carpet, re-roofing and installing of windows, doors, and locks.
Makes signs and keys using power tools. Operates table saws, drill presses, jointers, shapers
planes, belt sanders and hand drills which may be noisy. Re-keys locks.
Performs duties in installation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of heating and air
conditioning systems, refrigeration systems, compressors, electrical circuits and controls,
changing filters, checking Freon levels, cleaning and replacing motors and changing
thermostats. Repairs ice machines and water coolers. Operates power tools, silver solder and
acetylene welders.
Performs duties in painting and cleaning the interior and exterior of all County buildings,
including windows, walls, doors and eaves, pressure washes outside walls, spray paints, metal
cabinets and stains furniture.
Operates pressure washing and spray-painting machine. Uses paints, solvents and chemicals
related to the painting trade which may contact skin.
Performs duties in installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of electrical systems,
including hydraulic and electric door closers, circuits, controls, motors, wiring, machinery,
pumps, compressors, and small appliances. Operates small power tools, including silver solder
and acetylene welders and changes light bulbs and ballasts.
Performs duties in the installation of new construction and remodeling, maintenance, trouble
shooting and repair of plumbing fixtures, water lines, and sewer lines. Makes minor repairs such
as replacing faucets, unplugging toilets and drain lines.
Obtains oral and written quotes in the procurement process of parts, materials, and equipment
according to County policies.
Manages information through mobile and desktop interfaces including email, spreadsheet use,
task tracking programs, and timekeeping software.
Pours concrete slabs, walls, steps, lays carpet and vinyl.
Moves office equipment and furniture.
Procures materials and supplies for building maintenance.
May work in buildings that provide healthcare.
May work in secure areas of Jail within the Jail population.
May supervise Jail inmates and trustees per Sheriff’s Department guidelines.
Implements the organization’s guiding principles and core values.
Performs other related job duties as assigned.
SUPERVISION
This position may be responsible for directly and regularly supervising work of a relatively small
number of employees (two or more), with no indirect supervision. Includes assigning, directing,
evaluating, and reviewing work of subordinate employees. Responsibilities include providing on the-job training.