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NASSAU COUNTYTitle:MAINTENANCE LEAD PLUMBER
Code:850075 6NP
CLASS SPECIFICATIONPage:1 of 1

GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES
Performs and participates in installing and maintaining plumbing facilities in an institution or public agency; performs related duties as required.

COMPLEXITY OF DUTIES
Under direct supervision, the position requires the use of judgment and skill and the work is reviewed for quality and completeness. Supervision of a small number of maintenance plumbers may be required.

TYPICAL DUTIES
1.Installs, maintains, and repairs pipes, valves, faucets, traps, sinks, toilets, air conditioning fixtures, heating fixtures, and other plumbing facilities.
2.Bends pipe, cuts, seams, and threads pipe; welds pipe and pipe fittings; uses a variety of plumbing tools and equipment.
3.Tests facilities for leaks and checks water pressure.
4.May be required to supervise maintenance plumbers and other assigned personnel.
5.Makes time estimates and keeps simple records.
6.Performs a variety of non-plumbing maintenance and repair tasks as required.

FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
1.Considerable knowledge of the methods, materials, and equipment used in the plumbing trade.
2.Knowledge of flows, pressure, and capacities of water tanks, piping and other equipment.
3.Skill in the care and use of plumbing tools and equipment.
4.Ability to install, repair, and maintain a variety of plumbing facilities.
5.Ability to interpret and work from sketches and blueprints and to follow oral and written instructions.
6.Ability to supervise maintenance plumbers and other assigned personnel.
7.Ability to perform a variety of non-plumbing maintenance and repair tasks, as required.
8.Ability to make work time estimates and keep simple records.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Training and Experience
1.Completion of vocational school training in plumbing and steamfitting;
and
2.Three years of satisfactory experience under a skilled journeyman plumber;
or
3.Five years of satisfactory experience under a skilled journeyman plumber.


9/16/69
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