Building Maintenance Specialist II - Full Time - Days
Job Description
Job Description
JOB TITLE: Building Maintenance Specialist II
CLASSIFICATION: Full Time, Non-Exempt
PROGRAM/DEPARTMENT: Maintenance
IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR: Director of Facilities
POSITION SUMMARY: Maintains, repairs, and troubleshoots facility systems and components to include painting, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and masonry work. Completes and maintains work requests as assigned. Required to be on call with a flexible schedule and respond to emergency repair requests. May occasionally be required to supplement custodial and grounds maintenance.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum Education, Training & Experience:
Five (5) years supervised experience in plumbing, carpentry, millwrighting, painting, electrical, and/ or masonry work preferred.
Proficient in use of hand tools.
Preferred Education, Training & Experience:
None
ESSENTIAL SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Valid New York State driver’s license that meets the Agency’s driving policy
Ability and willingness to participate in a 24/7 on-call system
Ability to work effectively and independently
SALARY:
$27-$30 per hour starting rate based on experience
Company DescriptionIn 2018, two regional chapters of NYSARC joined forces and embarked on a journey to set a new standard for collaboration among agencies serving individuals with disabilities.
The two organizations have a rich history—both with the communities they serve and in which they serve, along with their independent brand identities. In identifying a parent brand, all parties worked together to craft a likeness that honors both the heritage of each agency and their combined mission to improve the lives of individuals with disabilities.
Throughout the brainstorming meetings, one theme prevailed—togetherness. While the process, funding, legislation, and even definition of what it means to serve people with disabilities has changed dramatically over the tenure of our organizations, one thing that has not changed is the commitment to togetherness. Both organizations recognize that, as people, we’re better together—disabilities or not, Olean or Niagara, it doesn’t matter. Togetherness works.
Company Description
In 2018, two regional chapters of NYSARC joined forces and embarked on a journey to set a new standard for collaboration among agencies serving individuals with disabilities.\r\n\r\nThe two organizations have a rich history—both with the communities they serve and in which they serve, along with their independent brand identities. In identifying a parent brand, all parties worked together to craft a likeness that honors both the heritage of each agency and their combined mission to improve the lives of individuals with disabilities.\r\n\r\nThroughout the brainstorming meetings, one theme prevailed—togetherness. While the process, funding, legislation, and even definition of what it means to serve people with disabilities has changed dramatically over the tenure of our organizations, one thing that has not changed is the commitment to togetherness. Both organizations recognize that, as people, we’re better together—disabilities or not, Olean or Niagara, it doesn’t matter. Togetherness works.
