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The Anchorage Museum connects people, expands perspectives, and encourages global dialog about the North and its distinct environment. Exploring the intersection of art, history and science, the Anchorage Museum shares multiple perspectives and experiences that tell a greater story. We welcome diverse perspectives, recognize all are enriched when a diversity of voices, viewpoints, and skills are included and engaged in the work we do, and are committed to creating an anti-racist, fully inclusive organization.
For a full job description and to apply, go to www.anchoragemuseum.org/about-us/employment.
Do you have maintenance experience and are in need of a part-time job that will help keep your skills up? Then the Anchorage Museum is looking for you. We are currently recruiting for an experienced maintenance technician to assist with the general day-to-day daily maintenance and repair of the Museum’s electrical, plumbing, and carpentry systems. In time, some mechanical (HVAC) and other major equipment systems work may be done. This position will also provide support to all areas of the Facilities department, including painting, appliances, furniture, vehicles, tools, and related equipment, as well as shared emergency maintenance response on or after hours, and on-call rotation. This part-time position may have a non-standard work schedule and will include occasional weekends.
Essential Functions
Maintain routine maintenance schedules, check lists, and ensure operational procedures are updated and kept current
Assist in the development of a preventive maintenance program for building mechanical systems
Routinely review maintenance related records with Deputy Director of Facilities and Operations
Perform and/or oversee all necessary repairs and replacements to lighting equipment
Oversee building key and lock systems
Inspect and complete required repairs on electrical, plumbing, carpentry, and other facility related repairs
Ensure the physical security, accountability, serviceability, and cleanliness of all maintenance tools, equipment storage areas, and tool bins, utilized or assigned
Ensure excellence in safety procedures and avoid accidents in accomplishment of all tasks performed and immediately reports any violations or potential hazards to the Deputy Director of Facilities and Operations
Respond to emergency situations and/or work overtime as required
Knowledge & Skills
Demonstrated knowledge in the operation and maintenance of electrical and plumbing systems, security systems, and equipment maintenance
Extensive knowledge of and mechanical aptitude in facility maintenance and repair
Working knowledge of computerized control systems (DDC)
Must be knowledgeable in current building codes and safety regulations
Must possess a cooperative attitude
Have well-developed problem-solving skills and ability to develop conceptual alternatives
Must be able to identify, troubleshoot and resolve mechanical malfunctions and problems in an expeditious, safe, and cost-effective manner
Must be able to utilize subcontractors in an efficient manner when completing repair work
Ability to multitask
Proven ability to diagnose and repair pneumatic controls
Ability to be flexible and adapt readily to changing work demands and schedules
Ability to prioritize and organize multiple tasks and meet deadlines
Ability to function independently and as a team member
Ability to seek out new methods and principles and be willing to incorporate them into existing maintenance practices
Must have the ability to plan, organize, develop, implement, and interpret the programs, goals, objectives, policies, procedures, etc., of a physical plant unit
Ability to utilize snow shovels and operate motorized snow removal equipment as necessary
Ability to read blueprints preferred
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent
Minimum three years of relevant experience; additional work experience may be substituted for education requirement
Three years’ experience overseeing multiple facility related projects and meeting deadlines
Incumbent must be dependable, motivated to learn new skills
Strong English verbal and written communication skills
Must be able to read and understand written instructions
Must be able to work with people from diverse backgrounds
Must possess a valid Alaska driver's license and driving record that satisfies insurance requirements throughout employment
Specialized training in electrical, plumbing, DDC systems, and refrigeration, preferred
General computer knowledge preferred
If you are interested in this exceptional opportunity, please log on to our website to review the complete job description. Interested parties may complete an employment application and submit it along with a resume and cover letter via email, fax or mail. Please note we are unable to accept resumes in place of an employment application.
LOCATION:
Anchorage Museum
Attn: Human Resources
625 C Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99501
(907) 929-9217 tel
www.anchoragemuseum.org/about-us/employment
The AMA will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, sex or marital status or who is a 'qualified individual with a disability,' as that phrase is defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act. AMA will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, marital status or physical or mental disability.
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