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Maintenance Specialist - Refrigeration/HVAC (Step 9)

@ South St. Paul Public Schools
Service Building, Unknown, United States
$35/hrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Repair facilities, Respond orders, Maintain equipment
Requirements Summary:High school diploma or equivalent; Second Class C Boiler License; valid driver's license; related trade school completion; five years building maintenance; welding preferred; blueprint reading; safety knowledge; strong tool use and communication.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Hand tools, Power tools, Welding equipment, Boilers, HVAC equipment, Blueprint reading, Computer basics (email, word)
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Job Description
    Maintenance Specialist - Refrigeration/HVAC (Step 9) JobID: 4042
  • Position Type:
      Maintenance/Custodial/Maintenance General

  • Date Posted:
      4/30/2026

  • Location:
      Service Building

  • Closing Date:
      05/04/2026

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    SECTION I:  GENERAL INFORMATION

    Position Title: Maintenance Specialist - Refrigeration/HVAC
    Department: Maintenance
    Immediate Supervisor's Position Title:Director of Buildings and Grounds
    Salary Range: $35.49 per hour (Step 9)
       
    General Summary of Purpose of Job:
    The Maintenance Specialist performs a wide range of repairs and maintenance to equipment, tools throughout the district. Completes building space setup and redesign.


    SECTION II: ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Perform a wide variety of skilled repairs to facility doors, windows, locks, glass, door closers, work spaces, machines and equipment, plumbing, electrical, low voltage systems, etc.
    • Respond to work order requests and complete repairs that do not require outside vendors.
    • Perform skilled construction projects such as casework replacement, counter top replacement, caulking etc.
    • Operate and maintain boilers, HVAC and related equipment.
    • Perform fabrication and repairs on district vehicles and grounds/snow removal equipment.
    • Complete welding and fabrication on equipment and tools as needed.
    • Develop schedule and perform preventive maintenance work.
    • Inspect equipment to determine repair and maintenance needs.
    • Maintain tools and equipment available for use.
    • Maintain a neat and orderly work area.
    • Perform repairs or replacements to equipment as necessary. Resolve situations that could become a hazard throughout the district.
    • Monitor/inspect outside contractors' work to ensure completion and cleanup.
    • Solve problems using good judgment and follow through to completion.
    • Communicate effectively and respectfully to ensure clear and accurate information is shared.
    • Adhere to standard safety procedures and utilize personal protective equipment (PPE).
    • Respond to emergency situations after regular hours as needed.
    • Available for call backs as needed.
    • Perform a variety of grounds maintenance including mowing, trimming, landscaping, weed control, athletic field lining and snow removal.
    • Perform maintenance and care for a variety of equipment, vehicles and playground equipment.
    • Perform other tasks including moving furniture, painting, vandalism cleanup, and cleaning as necessary.
    • Other duties as assigned


    SECTION III: WORK REQUIREMENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS

    EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Minimum education and experience required to perform adequately in position could reasonably be attained only by completing the following:
     

    • High school diploma or equivalent.
    • Must possess Second Class C Boiler License
    • Must possess valid driver's license and maintain a clean driving record


    PREFERRED EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
     

    • Completion of related trade school course
    • Five years' experience in building maintenance
    • Welding experience preferred.
    • Ability to read and interpret blueprints, sketches and diagrams.

     

    ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED TO PERFORM THE WORK
    Knowledge, Skills, Abilities

    • Knowledge and understanding of standard safety procedures.
    • Demonstrated ability to operate effectively common hand and power tools.
    • Demonstrated effective communication and supervisory skills.
    • Ability to perform routine computer functions, including the use of email, Internet navigation and Microsoft Word
    • Demonstrated prompt, regular and reliable attendance.
    • Ability to work well and collaborate with others.
    • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
    • Lift and carry 40 pounds routinely, 60 pounds occasionally, and over 60 pounds with team lifts.
    • Be on your feet walking for the entire eight-hour shift, twisting and turning, stooping and bending continuously, grip strongly, working with arms over head, working in loud, noisy environment are all required of this position.
    • In addition, the position requires the ability to climb ladders, climb stairs, work at heights, aerial work platforms, work indoors, and work outdoors in all weather conditions.
    • Must be able to respond at all hours of the day and night, and must be able to be physically active and busy for eight hours.
    • Push/pull loaded carts, hand trucks and pallet jacks. Willing and able to shovel snow for extended period of time.

       

    Benefits at South St. Paul Public Schools: 

    • HealthPartners coverage for medical and dental
    • 403(b) retirement with district match
    • PERA Retirement Association benefits
    • Flexible spending account
    • Paid time off and leave benefits

     

    **Complete benefits details available through Human Resources. Benefits vary by position and contract.