Maintenance Mechanic I

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Responsibilities*

Inspect equipment to determine maintenance needs by performing sight, sound, and feel inspection on motors, fans, pumps, thermostats, and plumbing, heating or electrical equipment.
Inspect, lubricate, charge batteries and perform repairs such as repairing or replacing pulled or frayed cords, hoses, belts and brushes on cleaning equipment, such as vacuum cleaners, buffing machines and auto scrubbers, and assemble new equipment.
Replace or adjust door knobs, striker plates, hinges and stops, auditorium seats and toilet seats.
Replace electric cords and plugs, lights, ballasts and door bells.
Clean roof drains, louvers and window wells.
Repair or replace ball cock assemblies, faucet washers and components, flush valves and shower valves.
Unplug commodes, urinals and sink drains by cleaning P-traps and sewer and water lines.
Perform minor furniture repair such as re-gluing, tightening of arms and legs and bracing.
Repair or replace ceiling and floor tiles.
Adjust and maintain door closers and panic exit devices.
Install, repair or replace venetian blinds and rods.
Replace screens and window component assemblies.
Lubricate bearings, oil motors and check V belt alignment and assist in the adjustment and replacement of belts.
Prepare inspection reports and work orders for repairs.
Clean and change filters on air, oil and water lines.
Shut down machinery in emergencies or for maintenance.
Repair small holes in plaster or drywall.
Install and repair dispensing machines for toilet supplies, wall hampers, chalk trays and boards, bulletin boards, movie screens, pencil sharpeners and coat hooks, cabinets, shelves and mirrors.
Clean and paint equipment and fixtures.
Clean assigned areas of work and equipment and seal machine room floors.
 

Related Duties
Maintain an inventory of and order supplies in accordance with guidelines.
Operate single unit motor vehicles, such as vans, pick-up trucks, station wagons and dump trucks.
Arrange and secure stock, utilizing restraining devices, such as ropes and binder chains and protective pads.
Remove snow from walks, drives, paths, and parking lots, utilizing shovels, snow blowers and tractors with a power broom or blade.
 

Additional Information

Work schedule includes Day Shift for the first 6 months; then transfer to Afternoon Shift.

Probationary Rate:  $23.64 per hour

After 6 months increases to Job Rate:  $24.25 per hour

Afternoon Shift Premium:  $ .65 per hour

U-M EEO/AA Statement

The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.