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NASSAU COUNTYTitle:BUILDING MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR I
Code:850150 6RF
CLASS SPECIFICATIONPage:1 of 2

GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES
Supervises a group of semi-skilled and skilled workers in a particular phase of general maintenance and repair work in an institution or public building; performs related duties as required.

COMPLEXITY OF DUTIES
Under general supervision, the duties require planning, organizing and directing semi-skilled and skilled activities of subordinates.

TYPICAL DUTIES
1.Supervises, assigns, and coordinates plumbing, electrical, carpentry and a variety of other maintenance activities.
2.Inspects completed work for accuracy and completeness.
3.Makes rounds to inspect building for needed maintenance and to implement preventative maintenance.
4.Prepares work time and equipment estimates and keeps record on work time and equipment used.
5.Supervises and participates in emergency repair situations.
6.Interprets work diagrams, specifications, and blueprints.
7.Prepares and submits requisitions for tools, supplies and equipment.
8.Instructs new personnel in proper methods and procedures.

FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
1.Considerable knowledge of the methods, materials, and equipment used in skilled and semi-skilled building maintenance activities.
2.Skill in the care and use of tools and equipment used in general building maintenance and repair work.
3.Ability to supervise, assign, and coordinate a group of skilled and semi-skilled maintenance personnel.
4.Ability to interpret work diagrams, specifications, and blueprints.
5.Ability to work quickly and efficiently, and use sound judgment in emergency situations.
6.Ability to make accurate work time and equipment estimates, and to prepare requisitions and keep records.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Training and Experience
Completion of high school or vocational school training
and
Two years of satisfactory skilled experience in the building trades, including one year in a supervisory capacity.
NOTE:Experience, as outlined above, in excess of the two-year requirement, may be substituted for education on a year-for-year basis, up to a maximum of four years.

7/7/67
Revised 3/22/76, 1/21/81
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