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Depending on applicant qualifications they may be hired as a Maintenance Specialist II. The Maintenance Specialist II pay range is $32.93 - $49.40. The job requirements for Maintenance Specialist II are listed below.
**Maintenance Specialist IA are listed below**
Serves as a subject matter expert in the design, installation, maintenance and repair of various electronic systems that ensure the safety and security of individuals and facilities; facilitates the integration of systems to maximize their effectiveness for business needs; determines electronic system specifications and sequencing needs when designing and/or integrating systems; researches, recommends and implements electronic system upgrades and solutions that meet Federal, State and local security and safety requirements; provides input on capital and on-going security operating budget; develops metrics and testing to gauge effectiveness of security program and systems; coordinates and conducts regular testing of physical security hardware and systems; reviews security assessments of facilities to identify areas of vulnerability and coordinates corrective actions for identified security risks; provides routine briefings on matters relating to overall physical security.
Performs various tasks requiring equipment, vehicle, and tool operation; uses a variety of small and large tools and operates a variety of light and medium duty equipment and attachments; ensures that card readers allow access to authorized personnel only; troubleshoots and repairs card reader units and programming; tests and maintains smoke detectors, sprinkler systems, water flow, and tamper switches, including the address system of detectors/sprinkler monitor devices; implements tone and voice announcement mechanisms to ensure open communication in the case of an emergency; determines and maximizes the coverage area of emergency duress systems; modifies emergency duress systems to provide additional protection and security for employees and visitors.
Installs, maintains, and/or repairs the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) for the locking systems within the facility to maintain a secure environment; troubleshoots system problems, designs, and reprograms the PLC to address changing facility needs; conducts a needs assessments to ensure an adequate platform to run the PLC; determines and documents the frequency of lock operation for every lock to determine proper maintenance schedules.
Reviews contractor specifications to ensure the integrity of the systems; oversees and/or participates in the installation of new electronic systems; escorts vendors performing contracted services within secure areas; reviews work and provides guidance regarding quality expectations and deficiencies to ensure contractors accomplish bid specifications; assists with review of new and remodel construction documents, submittals, specifications integration, installation, approval and accreditation of facilities, equipment, and security documentation.
Performs system back-ups to maintain a recorded history of entrance to the facility, lock operation, closed circuit television to comply with policies and procedures; archives and retrieves back-ups; creates electronic system reports for maintenance requirements; maintains system inspection documentation; uses computer aided design (CAD) to document electronic systems; maintains documentation of all electronic system plans/changes; and maintains an adequate inventory of parts.
**Maintenance Specialist II Job Duties are listed below**
Ensures systems, buildings, and equipment performs most efficiently; continuously updates and adjusts systems, buildings, and equipment to achieve maximum proficiency; uses highly technical skills to solve complex issues; provides subject matter expertise working with department staff in the design/modification of new and existing systems; completes projects using technical skilled trades; determines project scope, completes estimated costs of projects, orders supplies, and determines staffing needed to complete project.
Uses specialized skills to perform highly technical work in one or more skilled trades (Building Automation, Electrical) on a variety of maintenance or project related tasks; diagnosis and troubleshoots, designs and proposes corrective measures for non-routine, integrated systems; tests, calibrates, repairs, replaces and constructs various commercial building systems to include building automation systems, electrical service and distribution systems (high and low voltage) and terminal devices; serves as subject matter expert in highly skilled, technical trade.
Provides subject matter expertise on non-routine, highly technical trades work; works with department staff in the design/modification of new and existing systems; repairs and ensures test/telemetry equipment is reliable; designs, sets up, completes complex programming and repairs PLCs and single loop controllers; escorts vendors performing contracted services within secure areas; uses specialized skill set to inspect and assess the quality of work performed and provides feedback and guidance regarding quality expectations and deficiencies to ensure contractors accomplish defined bid specifications; uses specialized skill set to minimize contracted services.
Performs various tasks requiring equipment, vehicle, and tool operation; uses a variety of small and large tools and operates a variety of light and medium duty equipment and attachments including: tractors, trucks, scissor lifts, boom truck, and snow removal equipment.
Coordinates training and safety requirements for their specialized skill set; ensures safety standards are met; shares knowledge, explains duties, and helps others acquire higher skill level; Completes paperwork, work orders, timesheets, and equipment logs using computerized system; follows purchasing card guidelines.
Maintenance Specialist 1A Requirements-
Three (3) years of specialized trade experience in design, installation and maintenance of electronic security related systems, including intercom systems, fire alarms, emergency duress, closed circuit TV, card access, locking control systems, and programmable logic controller (PLC). Must pass a thorough criminal history screening and have a valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record.
Maintenance Specialist II Requirements-
High school diploma or equivalent and five (5) years’ specialized trade
(Electrical or Building Automation) performing at the journey/equivalent level or above or two (2) years performing at a masters/equivalent level are required. One (1) additional year of related experience may substitute for education. Must pass a thorough criminal history screening and have a valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record.
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