The fundamental reason this classification
exists is to oversee and participate in the maintenance and repair of multi-use,
public assembly facilities, buildings, and equipment. An employee in this class
is responsible for planning, scheduling, and performing repair and maintenance
of a baseball stadium, amphitheater, train shed and related mechanical systems and
equipment to include plumbing, electrical, heating and air conditioning systems
and equipment, and for supervising skilled and unskilled workers in the
performance of these duties. The work
responsibilities of this position include: plans and schedules maintenance,
repair and construction projects on buildings and equipment; conducts
inspections of facilities and performs skilled maintenance and repair work on
buildings and equipment; supervises one full-time, skilled employee and
temporary, contract or other workers as assigned; assists in preparing the
facility for special events; and performs administrative duties. The incumbent
reports to the Director or Assistant Director of Riverfront Facilities.
One (1) year of technical college coursework in a trade such as HVAC, carpentry, electrical or plumbing, and three (3) years of experience at the lead journey level in the area of specialization, performing maintenance, repair and construction work in commercial buildings and facilities, including or supplemented by experience inspecting or supervising building maintenance or construction work. One (1) year of lead journey experience may be substituted for the year of education.