Posted : Sunday, December 10, 2023 09:00 AM
Description:
Summary:
Assists Maintenance Supervisor in cost estimating and ordering materials and parts for repairs after funding approval.
Experience level includes good understanding of principles, mechanical, bearings/pillow blocks, lubrication, motor repair, gear/transfer box troubleshooting and repair fan coil and air handler operation.
Performs scheduled maintenance of equipment.
Responds to radio maintenance support requests.
Provides cost-effective and creative solutions for installation or repair challenges.
Understands maintenance management ownership and assists Director of Park Design and Maintenance with improving operational efficiency in these areas: Equipment preventive maintenance schedules, job plan tasks, standard operating procedures, and records Specific Tasks: Inspect machinery: for bearing and v-belt wear, proper oil and grease levels and condition to assure proper operation.
Oil and grease machinery checks for proper specifications of oil/grease levels and condition, greases bearings as needed.
Change filter media: change filter media as needed, adds filter media to condensers as needed.
V-Belts: Check for cracking and wear, adjust belts for appropriate tension and replace belts as needed, Fan Coils: cleans fan coils as needed and straightens out bent coils.
Checking on wear and tolerances on equipment parts, such as shaft alignment, bearing wear.
Understands and is familiar with frequencies standards, i.
e.
, daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, semiannual, and annually.
Understands and is familiar with preventative maintenance tasks i.
e.
, Oiling, greasing, check v-belts wear, bearing wear, motor amperage, filter condition, Understands the variances in pulley operation, adjustable and non-adjustable.
Prepare inventory of equipment and attach labels to record relevant data to each piece of equipment.
Assist in setting up Preventative maintenance schedules and data cards.
Complete detailed summary of work performed.
Clean equipment and equipment room.
Traps and strainer: Check traps and strainers restrictions and clean on a scheduled basis.
Pumps: Checks for seal condition, bearing condition and replaces parts, as necessary.
Contributes to desert conservation through reduction of waste, water and energy use, and inspiring guests and team members to take conservation actions.
Electrical: Understands and practices electrical safety.
Solicits help from manager, experienced co-workers, or electrical contractors when necessary.
Maintains troubleshoots and repairs the following: building and park facility equipment and systems; power distribution; system and equipment controls; lighting; electric motors for compressors, pumps, and fan systems; appliances; heat lamps; exhibit hot wires; power doors and gates; emergency power sources.
Plumbing: Maintains, troubleshoots, and repairs the following: building and park piping systems; minor water leaks; unclogs drains; faucets; installs/replaces water filters; drinking fountains and animal drinkers; manages sewage pumping station contract work; coordinates park water distribution repairs with Garden team (excludes landscape irrigation).
Equipment Used: Computer, gas powered vehicles including heavy equipment, electric carts, miscellaneous electric power tools, gas powered and hand tools, electric power and temperature sensing test equipment.
This class specification should not be interpreted as all-inclusive.
It is intended to identify the major responsibilities and requirements of this job.
The incumbents may be requested to perform job-related responsibilities and tasks other than those stated in this specification.
Requirements: Specific Skills: Operates medium to heavy equipment: forklift, bobcat, tractors, man-lifts, water truck, portable generators.
Some service road and park area dirt grading.
Receiving material: Unloads materials delivered on pallets (note: deliveries average once per day).
Mechanical repairs: Animal exhibit and holding area gates, doors, and pulley systems.
General labor: Equipment assembly, event preparation and cross-functional team support.
Safety: Follows Lock-Out-Tag-Out (LOTO) process; completes required equipment operator training and follows operator safety protocol.
Notices and appropriately addresses unsafe conditions following SIN protocol (Safety first, Isolate unsafe area, notify appropriate level of response to address unsafe condition).
Maintains clean and organized workshop and stock room areas.
Represents the institution at the highest standard of professionalism and courtesy to others at all times.
Makes guests feel welcome.
Reads, understands, and follows TLD protocols outlined in the employee handbook.
Education and Prerequisites: High school diploma or equivalent Minimum 5 years journey level experience in preventive maintenance work including carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC.
Must be flexible and motivated to learn new skills.
Must have strong organizational skills.
Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing Must be a motivated self-starter requiring minimal supervision.
Must have the ability to constructively work with others in a team setting.
Valid California drivers license.
Must be insurable on The Living Desert’s automobile policy.
Conditions of Work: PHYSICAL EFFORT: Occasional standing, walking, bending, twisting, climbing, crawling, kneeling, reaching motions.
Some lifting up to 50 lbs.
DISCOMFORT/RISKS: Occasional exposure to extreme heat, chemicals, and dust/airborne materials.
Works with heavy equipment.
HOLIDAY WORK: Holiday, evening and weekend work may be required.
TRAVEL: Conference and workshop attendance available.
If funding available, some or all expenses paid.
Experience level includes good understanding of principles, mechanical, bearings/pillow blocks, lubrication, motor repair, gear/transfer box troubleshooting and repair fan coil and air handler operation.
Performs scheduled maintenance of equipment.
Responds to radio maintenance support requests.
Provides cost-effective and creative solutions for installation or repair challenges.
Understands maintenance management ownership and assists Director of Park Design and Maintenance with improving operational efficiency in these areas: Equipment preventive maintenance schedules, job plan tasks, standard operating procedures, and records Specific Tasks: Inspect machinery: for bearing and v-belt wear, proper oil and grease levels and condition to assure proper operation.
Oil and grease machinery checks for proper specifications of oil/grease levels and condition, greases bearings as needed.
Change filter media: change filter media as needed, adds filter media to condensers as needed.
V-Belts: Check for cracking and wear, adjust belts for appropriate tension and replace belts as needed, Fan Coils: cleans fan coils as needed and straightens out bent coils.
Checking on wear and tolerances on equipment parts, such as shaft alignment, bearing wear.
Understands and is familiar with frequencies standards, i.
e.
, daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, semiannual, and annually.
Understands and is familiar with preventative maintenance tasks i.
e.
, Oiling, greasing, check v-belts wear, bearing wear, motor amperage, filter condition, Understands the variances in pulley operation, adjustable and non-adjustable.
Prepare inventory of equipment and attach labels to record relevant data to each piece of equipment.
Assist in setting up Preventative maintenance schedules and data cards.
Complete detailed summary of work performed.
Clean equipment and equipment room.
Traps and strainer: Check traps and strainers restrictions and clean on a scheduled basis.
Pumps: Checks for seal condition, bearing condition and replaces parts, as necessary.
Contributes to desert conservation through reduction of waste, water and energy use, and inspiring guests and team members to take conservation actions.
Electrical: Understands and practices electrical safety.
Solicits help from manager, experienced co-workers, or electrical contractors when necessary.
Maintains troubleshoots and repairs the following: building and park facility equipment and systems; power distribution; system and equipment controls; lighting; electric motors for compressors, pumps, and fan systems; appliances; heat lamps; exhibit hot wires; power doors and gates; emergency power sources.
Plumbing: Maintains, troubleshoots, and repairs the following: building and park piping systems; minor water leaks; unclogs drains; faucets; installs/replaces water filters; drinking fountains and animal drinkers; manages sewage pumping station contract work; coordinates park water distribution repairs with Garden team (excludes landscape irrigation).
Equipment Used: Computer, gas powered vehicles including heavy equipment, electric carts, miscellaneous electric power tools, gas powered and hand tools, electric power and temperature sensing test equipment.
This class specification should not be interpreted as all-inclusive.
It is intended to identify the major responsibilities and requirements of this job.
The incumbents may be requested to perform job-related responsibilities and tasks other than those stated in this specification.
Requirements: Specific Skills: Operates medium to heavy equipment: forklift, bobcat, tractors, man-lifts, water truck, portable generators.
Some service road and park area dirt grading.
Receiving material: Unloads materials delivered on pallets (note: deliveries average once per day).
Mechanical repairs: Animal exhibit and holding area gates, doors, and pulley systems.
General labor: Equipment assembly, event preparation and cross-functional team support.
Safety: Follows Lock-Out-Tag-Out (LOTO) process; completes required equipment operator training and follows operator safety protocol.
Notices and appropriately addresses unsafe conditions following SIN protocol (Safety first, Isolate unsafe area, notify appropriate level of response to address unsafe condition).
Maintains clean and organized workshop and stock room areas.
Represents the institution at the highest standard of professionalism and courtesy to others at all times.
Makes guests feel welcome.
Reads, understands, and follows TLD protocols outlined in the employee handbook.
Education and Prerequisites: High school diploma or equivalent Minimum 5 years journey level experience in preventive maintenance work including carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC.
Must be flexible and motivated to learn new skills.
Must have strong organizational skills.
Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing Must be a motivated self-starter requiring minimal supervision.
Must have the ability to constructively work with others in a team setting.
Valid California drivers license.
Must be insurable on The Living Desert’s automobile policy.
Conditions of Work: PHYSICAL EFFORT: Occasional standing, walking, bending, twisting, climbing, crawling, kneeling, reaching motions.
Some lifting up to 50 lbs.
DISCOMFORT/RISKS: Occasional exposure to extreme heat, chemicals, and dust/airborne materials.
Works with heavy equipment.
HOLIDAY WORK: Holiday, evening and weekend work may be required.
TRAVEL: Conference and workshop attendance available.
If funding available, some or all expenses paid.
• Phone : NA
• Location : 47900 Portola Ave, Palm Desert, CA
• Post ID: 9005535929