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NASSAU COUNTYTitle:CORRECTIONAL CENTER MAINTENANCE MECHANIC II
Code:470121 WGB
CLASS SPECIFICATIONPage:1 of 2

GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES
Assists Correctional Center Maintenance Supervisor and performs a variety of semi-skilled maintenance and repair tasks in a penal institution; performs related duties as required.

COMPLEXITY OF DUTIES
Under direct supervision, the position requires the use of judgment and skill and planning, organizing, and assigning the work of subordinates. The work is reviewed for quality, accuracy, and completeness and requires sound judgment in maintaining institutional security.

TYPICAL DUTIES
1.Assists in planning and assigning the work of subordinate maintenance mechanics.
2.Repairs, maintains, and inspects cell doors, cell bars, cots, and related equipment.
3.Repairs, maintains, and inspects door locks and lock boxes.
4.Performs routine maintenance of kitchen utensils, screens, windows, doors, floors, walls, light fixtures, painting, laundry equipment, and variety of other fixtures and equipment.
5.Supervises and instructs inmates in general maintenance activities.
6.Inspects inmates for contraband and maintains security precautions at all times.
7.Assists in the inventory and receiving of supplies and equipment.
8.Performs a variety of routine and emergency maintenance and repair tasks as required.
9.Performs duties as Correction Officer on a temporary basis, as required, at the discretion of the Sheriff or his designated officer.

FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
1.Considerable knowledge of the methods, materials, and equipment used in a variety of semi-skilled maintenance tasks.
2.Skill in the care and use of tools and equipment used in maintenance tasks.
3.Ability to supervise subordinate personnel and inmates in general cleaning and maintenance activities and to maintain security precautions.
4.Ability to use sound judgment in assigning inmates to specific tasks to insure the maintenance of security precautions and regulations.
5.Ability to use sound judgment in supervising emergency repair and maintenance activities.
6.Ability to perform a variety of semi-skilled maintenance tasks.
7.Ability to learn the use and care of firearms.







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Title:CORRECTIONAL CENTER MAINTENANCE MECHANIC II
Code:470121 WGB
Page:2 of 2


MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Training and Experience
1.Completion of vocational school training
and
Three years of satisfactory experience in performing a variety of semi-skilled maintenance and repair activities;
or
2.Five years of satisfactory experience in performing a variety of semi-skilled maintenance and repair activities.

Necessary Special Requirement
Candidates for this title cannot be approved until they have satisfactory Civil Service medical and psychological reports.


7/7/67
Revised 2/27/73, 5/12/75, 12/15/82, 5/1/84
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