Maintenance Technician
We are seeking a motivated Maintenance Technician with ambition and a strong desire to learn, offering a clear long-term career path toward becoming a Building Automation Specialist.
In this role, you will receive specialized training to develop the skills needed to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair advanced building automation systems. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to grow within a technical field and build a rewarding career.
If you have an interest in Building Automation and are eager to expand your technical expertise, we encourage you to apply and grow with us!
Wage: $23.74 to $30/hour
Wage as of 7/1/26: $24.21 to $30.60 per hour, then with a satisfactory review, another increase on 1/1/2027.
GENERAL FUNCTION
Perform electrical, plumbing, mechanical and other maintenance duties necessary to keep the County Courthouse, grounds, facilities and all equipment functional, operating safely and in accordance with state and federal guidelines and established maintenance standards.
RESPONSIBILITIES
A. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
1. Operate heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment and related systems; cut, thread, assemble and lay pipe; installation, repair and maintenance of various HVAC fixtures; perform welding and metal fabrication; diagnose and repair electronic ignition systems for heaters, furnaces and water heaters; rebuild and repair circulation pumps and electric motors.
2. Perform skilled maintenance and repair on mechanical and electrical equipment; test and replace circuits; troubleshoot and correct defective switches, receptacles, ballasts and other wiring; perform routine mechanical and electrical maintenance.
3. Perform plumbing maintenance (e.g. replacement or repair of leaks in drains and faucets, unclogging of drains and grease traps, trenching and laying new lines, replacing drain hoses on washers and similar devices, etc.).
4. Perform a variety of skilled building maintenance including repairs to doors, windows, roofs and other building parts; construct or assemble furniture and other wood and metal structures.
5. Maintain, trouble shoot and repair the County computerized door management system, electrical security systems, electronic door openers and fire alarm systems. Install and terminate telephone and computer lines.
6. Construct, rebuild and repair County equipment and facilities including various wood and metal structures, masonry work, equipment and furniture; prepare surfaces for painting and varnishing and apply surface coverings as required.
7. Grounds maintenance, including lawn mowing and snow removal. Keep the grounds neat in appearance and sidewalks clear of snow and ice, ensuring the safety of all County employees and the public.
8. Operate a variety of equipment and machines including saws, drill presses and various hand and power tools to perform repair and maintenance work; maintain tools and equipment in a safe, clean and proper working condition.
9. Must be familiar with and exemplify the Wood County Core Values and serve with courtesy and respect in accordance with the Wood County Code of Conduct.
10. Must willingly collaborate with team members, actively see opportunities to learn, and provide constructive feedback to foster improvement and growth for each other and the department.
11. Must promote the department and team members positively in all interactions.
12. Responsible to know and practice the Safety policies of the County. Perform all job tasks in a safe and prescribed manner. Assure compliance with applicable federal, State and local codes, regulations and requirements.
B. OTHER JOB DUTIES
1. Purchase supplies, equipment, and materials necessary to complete projects.
2. Follow preventative maintenance schedules to ensure efficient operation of the building systems and to prevent deterioration of the physical condition of the buildings on site and other County facilities.
3. Perform routine maintenance of County maintenance vehicles and small engines.
4. On call 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
5. Performs related work as required; and/or assigned.
EXPERIENCE, TRAINING, QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma or equivalent and vocational/technical training in mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems repair; three (3) years building and building systems repair; or any combination of education and experience that provides equivalent knowledge, skills and abilities. Working knowledge of welding and carpentry skills. Valid Wisconsin driver’s license is required, and ability to maintain while employed with Wood County. Basic, everyday living skills are needed, as is the ability to understand and follow written and oral directions. Reading, writing, adding, subtracting, multiplication, and division of fractions is needed to read blueprints, and perform daily calculations on the job. Must complete “OSHA 10 hour” or higher level of safety training within six (6) months of date of hire. Must be cleared and authorized to access the Wood County Jail as defined by the Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Security Policy which includes a successful background check including fingerprinting and clear of any felony convictions.
Equipment used: truck (snow plow, trailer); tractor (snow plow, back blade, snow blower, broom, salt spreader); riding and push lawn mowers; weed trimmers; power tools (table saw, miter saw, jointer, band saw, pipe threader, drill press, grinder, etc.); hand tools (hammer, wrenches, screwdrivers, etc.); measuring tools (micrometers, vernier calipers, voltage meters, rulers, etc.); chainsaw; any other tools or equipment necessary to fulfill job responsibilities.
AA/EEO
https://careers.woodcountywi.gov/
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