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Maintenance Repairer 2

Company Name:
Louisiana Department of State Civil Service
Job Title: Maintenance Repairer 2
Agency: LA Special Education Center
Opening Date: Wed. 08/20/14
Closing Date/Time: Wed. 09/03/14 11:59 PM Central Time
State Salary Range: $12.14 - $24.85 hourly
$2,104.00 - $4,307.00 monthly
Agency Hiring Range: Min: Max:
Job Type: Classified
Location: Alexandria, Louisiana
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QualificationsBenefitsSupplemental Questions
MINIMUM
Qualifications:
Two years of experience in the building construction trades, building maintenance, maintenance or repair of mechanical equipment, or as a parks building and grounds attendant.
SUBSTITUTIONS:
Training in the building construction trades, building maintenance, maintenance or repair of mechanical equipment, or parks building and grounds work will substitute for the required experience on a month for month basis.
NOTE:
Custodial building maintenance is not qualifying.
Examples of building construction trades include cabinetmaker, carpenter, concrete finisher, electrician, HVAC controls technician, HVAC mechanic, ironworker, millwright, painter, pipefitter, plasterer, plumber, refrigeration mechanic, roofer, sheet metal worker, steamfitter, tile setter and welder.
Examples of building maintenance include Maintenance Repairer 1/2, B/G/E Maintenance Repairer 1/2 and Maintenance Repair Foreman.
Examples of repair/maintenance of mechanical equipment include Operating Engineer 1/2, auto mechanic, Mobile Equipment Maintenance Mechanic, Mobile Equipment Overhaul Mechanic and Mobile Equipment Master Mechanic.
Supplemental Information:
Preference will be given to applicants with an electrical and HVAC certification.
Louisiana Special Education Center/Transitional Family Life
Deana Frederick
5400 Coliseum Blvd
Alexandria, La 71306
deana_frederick@
If you are unable to apply for this vacancy on line, you may mail or fax your Civil Service application and transcripts to the following address:
Louisiana Special Education Center
P.O. Drawer 7797
Alexandria, LA 71306
NOTE: When submitting a paper application, it is imperative that you use the latest revised Civil Service application, which is available on the Department of Civil Service's website. Older versions of the Civil Service application/SF10 will not be accepted.
You may download a Civil Service application on the Department of Civil Service's website by using this .
ALL SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS MUST BE PRINTED, ANSWEREDAND ACCOMPANY PAPER APPLICATIONS.
All applications must be received OR postmarked by the closing date of this announcement. Applications received or postmarked after the closing date of this announcement will be returned
Offer of employment is contingent upon applicant successfully completing drug and background screenings.
RELEASE OF ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION INFORMATION:La. R.S. 17:3884(D) requires that any school board wishing to hire a person who has been assessed or evaluated pursuant to the Children First Act, La. R.S. 17:3871, et seq., whether that person is already employed by that school system or not, shall request such person's assessment and evaluation results as part of the application process. Please be advised that, as part of the mandated process, your previous assessment and evaluation results will be requested. You have the opportunity to apply, review the information received, and provide any response or information you deem appropriate
Job Concepts:
Function of Work:
To repair and maintain buildings, facilities, navigational locks, equipment, and appliances or to perform general maintenance functions on marine vessels and other related facilities.
Level of Work:
Experienced.
Supervision Received:
General from higher-level agency personnel.
Supervision Exercised:
None.
Location of Work:
All state agencies.
Job Distinctions:
Differs from Maintenance Repairer 1 because of the expanded scope of journeyman repair work which includes installation of plumbing and electrical fixtures, equipment repairs, and repairs to marine vessels.
Differs from other maintenance jobs by the broad spectrum of trades functions and by the absence of specialized tasks.
Examples of Work:
AS A MAINTENANCE REPAIRER
Makes general repairs to buildings, interiors, exteriors, furniture, fixtures, air conditioning/heating systems and other mechanical and related fields such as plumbing, carpentry and electrical.
Maintains and makes general repairs to a variety of motorized equipment including tune-ups, replacement and adjustment of worn or damaged parts, (carburetors, generators, alternators, starters, pumps, brake linings/pads, etc.) and limited dis-assembly of major components (engines, transmissions, final drives, etc.) to determine the extent of damage and repairs necessary.
Makes minor repairs to navigational locks such as replacing hydraulic hoses.
Makes limited repairs to appliances, replaces parts and makes
adjustments, etc.
Starts, operates and checks for safety and maintenance of a wide variety of hand held equipment, motorized vehicles, tractors, cotton pickers, combines, hay balers, planters, etc.
Performs general road maintenance tasks.
AS A MARINE MAINTENANCE REPAIRER
Performs minor and major repairs on marine vessels and all marine facilities.
Participates in painting, pipefitting, carpentry and electrical repair of marine vessels and related equipment.
Performs minor maintenance on all equipment assigned to his use.
Requisitions supplies and materials as needed.
Estimates labor and materials necessary to accomplish repairs as needed.
Oversees work of subordinate repairers and Trades Helpers when assigned to assist in repair work.
Performs other duties or assignments as directed by higher ranking personnel.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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