The
fundamental reason this classification exists is to ensure the efficient
operation, maintenance, and safety of museum facilities and grounds. The work
responsibilities include developing preventive maintenance programs, overseeing
daily operations, and ensuring environmental controls protect artifacts. The
role also involves coordinating with maintenance staff, executing facility
improvement projects, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and
assisting with the maintenance budget. Work is performed under the general
supervision of the Operations Manager.
One
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 year of lead journey experience may be substituted for
the year of education.
NOTE:
Qualifying education, training, and experience that provide the
requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the job will be
considered.