Are you a facility/building maintenance professional? Do you have a wide variety of skills and a desire to use them to serve state agencies and customers? Join our team today!
What's better than working with your hands instead of being stuck at a desk? Not much, we believe! State agencies and government buildings depend on us to keep their work spaces clean, safe, and beautiful and we take pride in delivering! We enjoy a culture focused on excellence that rewards and provides employees with:
Development and Support: Have you always wanted to earn a plumbing, HVAC, or other certification, or learn more about facilities management? We can help! We'll help develop your skills and leadership abilities because engaged, successful employees make the State better too!
Feedback: Wonder how you're doing? We'll tell you. Curious about your career options? Let's chat! We believe that feedback and coaching are important priorities that help you do your best work. Performance reviews sometimes come with a bonus, so if you like extra cash or time off, this could be the place for you!
Principal Duties
As a Journey Maintenance Specialist you will provide facility/building maintenance services to state facilities using knowledge and skills in the following:
- plumbing
- electrical
- welding
- painting
- construction
- hand tools
- power tools
The Best Qualified Candidate
The best qualified candidate for this position will have:
- 3 or more years of experience in facility/building maintenance.
Additional Preferences
Additional points will be awarded to candidates with experience in:
- Electrical systems.
- Heating and cooling systems.
- Culinary and waste water piping systems.
- Reading schematic drawings.
- Working with computer controls.
The Division
The Division of Facilities Construction and Management (DFCM) is dedicated to providing professional services to assist State entities in meeting their facility needs for the benefit of the public, and is the building manager for all State owned facilities.
- Working Conditions: The work requires considerable and strenuous physical exertion such as frequent climbing, lifting heavy objects over 100 pounds, crouching or crawling in restricted areas.
- Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift up to 100 lbs, climb ladders, work in confined areas, bend and crouch and work with hazardous chemicals. Must be able to see and hear.
- Must be available for On Call.
- DHRM rules apply for promotions/transfers.