Maintenance Mechanic II - Oak Tower
Company: Columbia Housing Authority
Location: Columbia
Posted on: January 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description MAINTENANCE MECHANIC II
Department/Division : Maintenance Reports To : Director of
Facilities and Modernization Salary Range : $20.00-$28.00 per hour
Salary based on experience, HVAC skills, plus excellent benefits
package Starting Date : ASAP POSITION DESCRIPTION Summary of
Position: This is a classification for Master Certification skills
in one or more of the trades' classifications, but responsibilities
would include the performance of a wide range of
maintenance-related tasks outside the primary area of assignment or
certification. The Maintenance Mechanic performs maintenance
operations including unit rehabilitation, system inspections, work
orders, asset preservation, HVAC repairs. City of Columbia
Mechanical License for HVAC preferred. An incumbent is expected to
have computer skills knowledge of manual skills in repairing such
items as Heating & Cooling System, Plumbing, Electrical,
Appliances, windows, doors, and other wood materials and other
equipment (e.g., snow blowers, power mowers, hedge clippers), and
in carrying out a full set of maintenance duties, may be required
to work under hazardous and adverse conditions such as sleet, snow,
heat, cold, dust and dirt. The Maintenance Mechanic is to dress
appropriately for the weather. This position is paid at Wage Range
E. Major Duties and Responsibilities Include: - Trains maintenance
employees on proper safety procedures - Provides necessary reports
to ensure the efficient and effective operation of the maintenance
program. - Facilitates compliance with PHA's standards for physical
inspections by coordinating the completion of related work orders
with other maintenance employees. - Performs necessary visual
inspections and manual labor to keep buildings and grounds in a
decent, safe and sanitary condition according to PHA's standards
related to all aspects of maintenance. -Performs other duties as
directed by the Director of Facilities and Modernization, Property
Manager, or the Chief Executive Officer. - Performs required
planned and corrective (repair) maintenance to building surfaces,
fixtures, systems and equipment. - Performs such mechanical tasks
as repairing and/or replacing all HVAC equipment & controls. -
Performs such carpentry work as hanging doors and installing
windows, replacing/repairing door and window hardware, re-glazing,
windows, installing and/or repairing cabinets and handrails;
repairing roofs, gutters and downspouts; replacing floor tiles and
repairing carpet; and patching plaster walls and ceilings. -
Performs such plumbing tasks as repairing faucet washers, seats,
stems, spigots and hardware; resetting commodes, tubs and sinks;
repairing water leaks, replacing and/or repairing flush valves or
flush tank hardware; and clearing clogged drains and soil lines. -
Performs such painting tasks as preparing surfaces for painting by
patching plaster holes, sanding, scraping or masking; painting with
brushes, rollers or sprayers; performing touch-up painting after
work in an area; spot painting metal surfaces for corrosion
control, etc. - Repairs burner controls and switches, and rewires
electric ranges, and performs minor electrical work on
refrigerators. - Repairs or replaces electrical switches, outlets,
lighting fixtures, circuit breakers, fuses, et al. - Repairs
mechanical equipment, such as snow blowers, power mowers, hedge
clippers, and other pieces generally used by the maintenance force.
- Checks condition of boiler rooms, blows down boilers, and makes
repairs to oil pumps and valves; generally maintains condition of
boiler room in satisfactory condition. - Ability to orders
materials, supplies, and equipment for own purposes and for others
working on team, and may lift heavy objects into place. - Inspects
apartments for maintenance work to be done, usually as a result of
a tenant request, work order, or move-in/move-out. Inspects
finished restorations. - Works independently and exercises a great
deal of independence of judgment in resolving problems in the act
of repairing buildings and appurtenances. - Participates in
off-shift and weekend emergency maintenance coverage as scheduled
in on-call rotation. - Must be able to communicate well, both
orally and in writing, with CHA staff, residents, contractors, and
the general public. - Skill in analyzing problems, developing
alternative solutions and implementing effective strategies. -
Knowledge of the principles, practices, tools and materials used in
two or more building trades, (i.e. carpentry, plumbing, painting,
masonry, heating/cooling or electrical trades.) For more
information and complete job description, please go to: Job & Bid
Opportunities - Columbia Housing Authority
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