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City of Tulsa

Mechanical Utility Worker (Airports)

Job Location: Tulsa, OK

Department: Airports, Building Maintenance / Labor and Trade

Description:
Under general supervision performs semiskilled maintenance, inspection, and work support functions as concerns a variety of public facilities and public service related equipment, and other related assigned duties.

Pay Code: LT-15 / Starting Salary: $11.38

Essential Job Functions:
Performs semiskilled to skilled installation, maintenance, and repair on electrical, plumbing, and various types of mechanical equipment;

Performs inspection and testing duties on mechanical equipment and facilities for proper function;

Reports to supervision and provides input on extent of problems found during inspection duties;

Delivers equipment to jobsites;

Performs painting, grounds upkeep, carpentry, and masonry repairs to buildings and public use equipment;

Operates light to medium automotive equipment;

Delivers and performs set up of safety barricades, site protection equipment and ensures proper use of safety equipment.

In addition to the above tasks, the following tasks may be required:

Airport

Maintains and repairs sliding, revolving, and overhead automatic doors and security gates;

Clears baggage jams and repairs baggage conveyors;

Installs, maintains, and repairs ceiling and carpet tiles, and sheetrock;

Installs bulbs in various light fixtures and equipment, including ballast's.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential tasks.

Minimum Requirements:
Graduation from high school or possession of a General Educational Development Certificate (GED), and three (3) years experience in maintenance and repair of public facilities and equipment; or an equivalent combination of training and experience per Personnel Policies and Procedures, Section 128. Refer to the Mechanical Utility Worker progression criterion document for additional requirements.

Good knowledge of the placement and use of traffic control equipment, good knowledge of operating and repair functions concerning public facilities and equipment; good knowledge of water chemistry and filter systems; and good knowledge of the safety requirements of the work. Ability to diagnose and provide useful reports on the condition of various types of mechanical equipment; ability to maintain written records; ability to operate light to medium automotive equipment; ability to layout job sequences; ability to communicate using a 2 way radio; and the ability to courteously and tactfully communicate with fellow workers, supervisors, other members of the organization, and the public in giving and receiving information.

Physical Requirements:
Physical requirements include frequent walking and standing; frequent lifting up to 10 pounds, with occasional lifting up to 60 pounds; frequent carrying up to 20 pounds, with occasional carrying up to 60 pounds; frequent pushing and pulling up to 10 pounds, with occasional pushing and pulling up to 60 pounds; frequent reaching, balancing, kneeling, bending, handling, climbing, smelling, and twisting; occasional crawling and feeling; and vision, speech, and hearing sufficient to perform essential tasks.

Licenses and Certificates:
Possession of a valid Oklahoma Class "D" Operator's License; and in some positions a valid Oklahoma Class “A” Commercial Driver’s License must be obtained within six (6) months of hire date.

Working Environment:
Working environment is primarily outdoors and occasionally indoors, and in inclement weather. May be exposed to the following: hazardous materials, animal waste/dead animals, flammable liquids, traffic, cramped work areas, excessive heights and high voltage, excessive dust, weather/temperature extremes, trench excavations, underground gas/electric/petroleum, rough terrain's, cutting/chipping/grinding, hazardous/toxic atmospheres, sewage, damp/wet slippery surfaces, snow/ice covered surfaces, insect bites, poisonous plants, overhead power lines, toxic fumes/vapors/odors, confined spaces, compressed gases, high noise areas, and may be required to work overtime and be on 24 hour standby.


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City of Tulsa
200 Civic Center, Rm 105
Tulsa, OK 74103

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