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CITY OF SALINA

POSITION DESCRIPTION

CLASS TITLE: Facility Maint. Tech - Aquatics GR: 103 FLSA: NE DATE: 03/28/2024

DEPARTMENT: Parks & Recreation DIVISION: Facilities Maintenance

REPORTS TO: Recreation Supv./Facilities Maint. Supt. APPROVED: JOB CODE: 7009

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

Under general supervision, performs skilled, semi-skilled, and routine work in pool and related facility

maintenance, including the following areas: Installation, maintenance, modification and repair work,

facility cleaning and sanitation, building repair, minor plumbing and electrical repair. Work is of some

complexity, requiring individual judgment within prescribed standards.

TYPICAL DUTIES:

o Maintains proper pool and water chemistry and circulation at the aquatic park and City spray parks;

applies and handles pool chemicals safely using proper safety and personal protective equipment

(PPE); implements departmental policies and procedures to comply with Federal, State, and local

hazardous materials, health and safety, and hazardous waste regulations; routinely inspects,

maintains and tests equipment and supplies including but not limited to automated testing and

chemical delivery devices, heaters, alarm systems, pumps, sand filters, motors, pool fittings, and

hardware

o Maintains aquatic facility buildings and grounds to include general custodial and maintenance

responsibilities for showers, restrooms, and deck maintenance, including hosing, power and acid

washing; assists with aquatic facility annual preventative maintenance program

o Works collaboratively with staff; purchases equipment parts, supplies, and chemicals; maintains

storage and inventory.

o Performs manual labor and general construction including carpentry, framing, painting, light

plumbing, concrete work and maintenance of public buildings

o Installs equipment; performs general repair and building maintenance tasks in assigned City facilities;

assists other maintenance or skilled trades; works on special projects and assignments; removes

snow

o Performs overtime as needed and other duties as assigned

SUPERVISION - RESPONSIBILITY FOR WORK OF OTHERS:

Supervises assigned temporary/seasonal employees.

MINIMUM EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:

Any combination of education and experience equivalent to the following:

o High school diploma or G.E.D

o Two (2) years of progressively responsible work in Facility Maintenance or pool maintenance

o Possession of a valid Kansas drivers license

o Ability to obtain a Certified Pool Operator certification within one year of appointment.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

Establish and maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees, officials and the public.

(Daily)

Maintain work records and equipment maintenance schedules. (Daily)

Clean and maintain assigned areas. (Daily)

Maintain accurate and appropriate inventory of parts, supplies, tools and equipment. (Daily)

CLASS TITLE: Facilities Maint. Tech - Aquatics Department: PR Page 2

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS (continued):

Assigned projects are performed properly and efficiently. (Daily)

Maintain and safely operate equipment. (Daily)

Maintain and continually upgrade knowledge of methods, materials and equipment used in

construction and maintenance work. (Daily)

PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

Work Type: Heavy, exerting up to 100 lbs. of force occasionally, and/or up to 50 lbs. of force

frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to more objects.

Climbing/Balancing: Climb inclines, uneven surfaces, balance required

Walking: Extensive amount required

Stooping/Bending: Frequently

Stand/Sit: Sit about 20 percent of the time

Reaching: Frequent, overhead as well as horizontal

Vision: Adequate to perform essential functions

Color Vision: Adequate to perform essential functions

Hearing: Adequately perform essential functions.

Speech: Frequently express ideas and be understood.

Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination: Frequently operates equipment requiring coordination

Manual Dexterity: Frequently operates hand tools

ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS OF ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

Inside/Outside: Work inside and outside

Cold/Heat: Adverse conditions possible

Wet/Dry: Adverse conditions possible

Noise/Vibrations: Equipment noise

Hazards: Frequent exposure to chemicals, equipment, vehicles, sharp objects and height

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