Maintenance Technician

Interested applicants must submit an application and a letter of interest that emphasizes your interest in this position and relevant experience. 

 

Job Description

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt

Department:  Maintenance                                      

Pay Range: DOQ

Supervisor:    Maintenance Manager

 

General Description

The Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for skilled maintenance repair, renovation, rehabilitation, and modernization of all Yakama Nation Housing Authority (YNHA) structures, buildings, sewer, water facilities and grounds. The incumbent is responsible for understanding appliances, mechanical ventilation, heating, insulation factors, lighting fixtures, hardware, structural features of YNHA housing units as well as their mechanical, plumbing, and electrical systems. The incumbent is expected to respect and follow all YNHA policies, YNHA Adopted Building Codes, Electrical Codes, as well as other pertinent standards, ordinances, regulations mandated by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD.)

Responsibilities require employee to follow:

Common Duties:

The Maintenance Mechanic will display a positive attitude and maintains cooperative working relationship with other employees, managers, Deputy Director and the Executive Director. The Maintenance Mechanic will perform all duties and responsibilities in a timely and efficient manner according to established schedules, procedures, and policies. The Maintenance Mechanic demonstrates good judgment and reports problems to the immediate Maintenance Mechanic Lead and/or Maintenance Manager.

Essential Tasks

The tasks listed below are those that represent the majority of the time spent working in this position. Management may assign tasks related to the type of work of the position as necessary.

 

Supervisory Relationships

The Maintenance Mechanic receives direction from and reports to the Maintenance Lead and/or Maintenance Manager. The incumbent is part of the Maintenance team and is expected to raise and discuss issues and concerns that arise from his/her work and propose actions to resolve them. The incumbent is expected to continually follow up with supervisor and co-workers on all cases until the work is completed and any problems and/or concerns are resolved.

 

Involvement With Data, People

Data Involvement:  Basic office skills, writing summaries, work orders-writing, updating, completing them. Emails and correspondences.

 

People Involvement: Ability to deal effectively with public in conflict situations, problem solving in situations. Also communicate with YNHA staff. Knowledge and understanding of social economic problems and conditions related to housing, health, education of low-income groups; of available local resources and services.

 

General Requirements

Reasoning Requirements:  Requires performing routine work involving set procedures, using common sense, and taking directions without question.

 

Mathematical Requirements: Make arithmetic computations- addition, subtraction, multiplication and division rapidly and accurately. Knowledge of calculator-calculate ratios, rates, percentages, and excel spreadsheets for reports if needed.

 

Language Requirements:  Ability to communicate effectively in English, orally and in writing. Requires reading sentences, instructions, regulations, procedures, or work orders; writing sentences and completing job forms and incident reports; speaking sentences using proper grammar.

 

Mental Requirements: Requires detailed work, professional level work requiring the application of procedures. The ability to effectively plan, organizes, manage, and follow up on caseload (s.)

 

Physical and Dexterity Requirements:  The incumbent must operate hand and power tools and equipment. Normal physical activity can be strenuous and may involve prolonged standing, walking, reaching, bending, crouching, stooping, and lying prone. The incumbent must use arm strength to manipulate hand tools such as saws, sanders, and jointers. The incumbent must occasionally push, pull, and/or lift objects up to and over fifty (50) pounds. The incumbent works indoors and outdoors and is exposed to extreme weather conditions. The incumbent may occasional be subject to electrical shock hazards, dangerous heights, dangerous chemicals, and skin irritants (e.g., cleaning solutions, solvents, insecticides). The incumbent is required to be familiar with Personal Protective Equipment, PPE, and will be required to use such equipment as necessary; safety glasses/goggles, hearing protection, safety boots & gloves, Tyvek suits & booties. The incumbent may also be asked to be mask fit for a full or half mask respirator and used as required. Ability to practice safe lifting techniques.

 

Environmental Hazards:  The incumbent works indoors and outdoors and is exposed to extreme weather conditions, seasonal and year around. The incumbent may occasional be subject to electrical shock hazards, dangerous heights, dangerous chemicals, and skin irritants (e.g., cleaning solutions, solvents, insecticides). The incumbent needs to be familiar with Personal Protective Equipment, PPE, and will be required to use such equipment as necessary; safety glasses/goggles, hearing protection, safety boots & gloves, Tyvek suits & booties. The incumbent may also be asked to be mask fit for a full or half mask respirator and used as required.

 

Sensory Requirements:  The job requires normal visual acuity and field of vision, hearing, speaking, and color, depth, and texture perception.

 

Judgments and Decisions:  Ability to work independently. Requires being responsible for guiding others and making frequent decisions affecting employees, and visitors who depend on the service or product. Must be able to prioritize and go back to a task when needed, this position works in a fluid environment with rules and procedures, but with frequent variations from the routine.

 

Experience Requirements: Requires high school diploma, GED, or specialized vocational training in maintenance procedures and protocols.

 

Special Certifications and Licenses: Requires a valid driver’s license at the time of appointment and throughout employment. Must qualify to drive an YNHA company vehicle through insurance provider. 

 

Drug and Alcohol Policy

The Yakama Nation Housing Authority has a “Drug Free Workplace Policy.” All employees are subject to pre-employment, random drug tests and to tests when the use of alcohol or drugs in the workplace is suspected.

 

Indian Preference Policy

In accordance with Section 101(k) of NAHASDA, Yakama Nation Housing Authority applies Indian preference in employment, as established by Resolution GC-05-2012 of the Yakama Nation General Council.

Benefits package includes medical, dental, vision, group term life insurance, voluntary life insurance, retirement plan (employer match), EAP, PTO accrual, 14 paid holidays.  

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Posted on October 31, 2023


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