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Maintenance Worker

Job Type:

Full Time

Job Overview & Description

The Maintenance Worker's  main responsibility is to complete general repairs and maintenance on equipment and structures to ensure a safe environment for staff and students. As a member of the support staff, maintenance workers report to the Director or Assistant Director of Buildings and Grounds.


Candidates must have at least three years of prior experieence in general maintence work and possess a valid driver's license.  Background checks are required for this position.


General duties include:

  •  Electrical repairs, maintenance and installation

  •  Plumbing repairs, maintenance, and installation

  •  HVAC maintenance and repairs

  •  General carpentry

  •  Miscellaneous building repairs

  •  Locker repairs

  •  Grounds maintenance and repairs

  •  Miscellaneous machinery repairs

  •  Occasional general custodial work

  • Work independently and with others to complete tasks

  • Communicate with staff, service providers, contractors, and visitors in a friendly, efficient, effective, respectful, and timely manner.


Physical Demands

  •  Frequent walking, standing, and climbing.

  •  Frequent bending, stooping, twisting, reaching, and grasping.

  •  Lifting up to 50 pounds or more.


Sensory Abilities

  •  Visual acuity to read correspondence and computer screens.

  •  Auditory acuity.

  •  Ability to speak clearly and distinctly.


Temperament

  •  Must be courteous and able to deal effectively with people.

  •  Must be cooperative, congenial, and service oriented.

  •  Ability to work with limited supervision.

  •  Ability to be flexible.


Environment

  •  School-based setting.

  •  Exposure to natural elements, including rain, snow, and icy conditions.

  •  Proximity and contact with various cleaning chemicals.

  •  Use of power tools and exposure to electrical circuits

About York Tech

For over 50 years, the York County School of Technology has provided high-quality, dynamic academic and technical education to its students. As a result, York Tech graduates are both career and college ready, and we have been ranked as the #1 comprehensive technical school in the state of Pennsylvania. We're proud to serve a diverse population of 1,700 students from 14 sending school districts in York County. You can learn more about our programs and students in the following videos.

Mission Statement

The York County School of Technology is dedicated to providing high quality, dynamic academic and technical education for students, emphasizing professional skills while fostering the development of compassionate, lifelong learners who appreciate unique differences of other individuals and cultures.

Shared Values

In order to accomplish our mission, the York Tech community has embraced six core values: professionalism, empathy, innovation, optimism, integrity, and perseverance.

Nondiscrimination Statement

The York County School of Technology does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities. Inquiries may be directed to Mr. Gerry Mentz, Director of Student Services, at 2179 S. Queen Street; York, Pennsylvania 17402; 717-741-0820 x5108; or gmentz@ytech.edu.

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