Maintenance Position (see also Groundskeeping) - Lindbergh Schools
| Position: | Maintenance Position (see also Groundskeeping) |
| Subject Area: | (none) |
| Job Title: | Maintenance - Electrician - Lindbergh Schools |
| Job Location: | Lindbergh Schools |
| Beginning: | Immediately |
| Deadline: | Open until filled ** |
| District: | Lindbergh Schools |
| St. Louis, MO 63126 | |
| Telephone: |
314-729-2480 EXT 8620 |
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Job Description:
Maintenance - Electrician - Lindbergh Schools
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Maintenance - Electrician - Lindbergh Schools
- Full-time position, 40 hours/week, Monday-Friday
- Beginning hourly rate: $21.86, subject to experience
- Non-exempt
- Full Benefits included
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Inspect, repair, install, alter, service, and maintain electrical systems, including conduit and duct systems, light and power systems, motors, appliances, generators, control equipment, switches, switchboards, fans, heaters, fixtures, boilers, bells, buzzers, clocks, and fire alarm systems.
- Install interior and exterior wiring for equipment, appliances, and new or remodeled buildings.
- Perform troubleshooting to locate and correct defects in electrical systems.
- Replace fuses and perform general electrical maintenance and repairs.
- Install, test, and maintain intercommunication and related systems.
- Plan, design, organize, and coordinate electrical work to ensure efficiency and safety.
- Estimate labor, time, and materials required for electrical projects.
- Interpret and work from electrical plans, blueprints, sketches, specifications, and diagrams.
- Ensure all work complies with codes, regulations, and safety requirements.
- Use and maintain hand and power tools, testing instruments, and electrical equipment.
- Maintain accurate records and reports related to maintenance and repairs.
- Drive a district vehicle and observe legal and defensive driving techniques.
- Perform related duties and temporary assignments in other trade areas as needed.
- Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with staff and the public.
- Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others.
- Materials, methods, and tools used in the operation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems
- Health and safety regulations, procedures, and safe work practices.
- Basic record-keeping techniques.
- Electrical terms, materials, and building circuits.
- Single- and three-phase motors, kitchen, heating, ventilating, and blower equipment.
- Portable hand tools, stationary power tools, and electrical distribution systems.
- National Electrical Code and Electrical Safety Orders.
- Electrical blueprints, schematics, and technical diagrams
- Test equipment such as ohmmeters, voltmeters, probes, and monitors.
- Oral and written communication skills.
- Install, repair, modify, and maintain a wide variety of electrical equipment and systems.
- Plan, design, organize, and coordinate electrical work.
- Use, operate, and maintain hand and power tools, equipment, and test instruments.
- Read and follow plans, blueprints, sketches, specifications, and diagrams accurately.
- Perform arithmetic computations for estimating labor and material costs.
- Maintain accurate records and reports.
- Ensure compliance with legal driving requirements and safety practices
- Perform duties effectively, timely, and with minimal supervision.
- Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others.
** District reserves the right to close any Job Posting when a suitable applicant has been found before the deadline date.