DescriptionClassification: Represented by AFSCME
Under general direction of the Maintenance Supervisor, performs advanced journey level duties in the areas of Facilities Systems Maintenance and/or Fire Life Safety to ensure that all building systems function in a reliable and safe manner and to ensure compliance with all fire and building codes and to perform specialized and skilled work in the installation, repair, and maintenance of alarm, electronic and utility systems. The Facilities Coordinator will assign, direct, and oversee the work of subordinate employees and/or outside contractors; and to perform related duties as required by business needs.
Essential Areas of ResponsibilityFacilities Maintenance: performing the more complex building system duties and providing technical and functional direction to maintenance workers. Incumbents perform highly skilled and specialized work related to the operation, maintenance and repair of hydraulic systems, pumps, condensers, compressors, commercial chillers, cooling towers, furnaces, boilers and related mechanical and electrical equipment existing in Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency (SHRA) facilities.
Fire Life Safety: performs the more complex duties and provides technical and functional direction to maintenance workers. Incumbents perform highly skilled and specialized work related to the installation, operation, maintenance and repair of fire-life safety, burglary, CCTV and controlled access entry systems and related mechanical and electrical equipment used in Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency (SHRA) facilities.
Education & ExperienceEXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION GUIDELINES:Any combination of experience and education that would be likely to provide the required knowledge and abilities could be qualifying, as determined by the Agency. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
Experience :
Minimum two years of full-time experience operating, maintaining, repairing, and installing heating, ventilating, air conditioning, refrigeration, power systems, water treatment, water and stream pressure boilers, Fire and Life Safety code compliance, inspections, service and maintenance across a broad spectrum of fire and life safety systems.
Education :
A High school diploma or equivalent is required. Preferred: A certification or higher in Mechanical-Electrical-Technology from an accredited college or Career School which has a comparable curriculum
Or: A certificate of completion from a Federal/State approved Stationary Engineer apprenticeship program
Licenses and Certificates: Required at time of appointment and to maintain a valid California Driver License, Class C or higher. Failure to obtain and/or maintain the appropriate California Driver License may constitute cause for personnel action in accordance with SHRA vehicle usage policy. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Facilities Maintenance: Must have a Refrigerant Transition and Recovery Certification as a Universal Technician as mandated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is required at the time of appointment. Failure to maintain the required certification may constitute cause for personnel action.
Fire Life Safety: Must have the ability to obtain any license, certification, or any other mandated training as directed by the Local Fire District or State Fire Marshall, subject to approval by the Department Head
Job Duties & ResponsibilitiesREQUIREMENTS TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Knowledge of: • Principles pertaining to the operation, maintenance, repair and installation of HVACR, lighting, mechanical, electrical and piping systems, fire life safety, burglary, CCTV, and controlled access entry systems.
• Methods, tools, materials and equipment used in the operation, maintenance, repair and installation of HVACR, fire life safety, lighting, and related equipment
• Pneumatic and Direct Digital Controls for HVACR equipment
• Preventive maintenance of chemicals and other materials used in boilers, chillers, cooling towers and similar equipment
• Energy conservation products and techniques
• Preventive maintenance procedures and materials used for fire-life safety, burglary, CCTV and controlled access entry systems
• Office procedure, methods and equipment including computers and applicable software applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases and other specialized applications related to the area of assignment
• English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation
Ability to: • Understand and follow verbal and written instructions
• Read, interpret and work from plans, drawings and specifications, including but not limited to, building, blueprints and electrical drawings
• Use testing equipment for electronics, pneumatics, air-flow, speed, etc.
• Use welding equipment, small power tools such as saws, drills, grinders, etc., and hand tools
• Learn to analyze situations accurately and take effective action
• Maintain records and generate reports
• Read, write and speak English at a level necessary for satisfactory job performance
• Research, read and understand building, plumbing and electrical codes
Physical Abilities and Work Environment :
Must have the ability to:
- Work with and around power tools and equipment up to seven (7) hours per day
- Operate, maintain and repair mechanical and other equipment and systems requiring lifting, pushing and pulling up to 50 yards
- Work for extended periods of time in a bent, stooped, kneeling or prone position
- Climb and work safely on ladders (extension A-frame) and step ladders with a total weight that does not exceed the weight capacity of the ladder or the highest rated capacity of the harnesses and lanyards used for protection
- Have 360 degree range of arm motion, simple/light and firm/strong gasping, reaching overhead, balancing while working overhead and fine dexterity in both hands
- Work and crawl in small spaces and/or limited access areas, including entering and exiting through restricted entrances of thirty (30) inches in diameter
- Have sufficient sense of smell, vision, touch and hearing to observe equipment for normal and abnormal occurrences
- Have sufficient eyesight to distinguish normal and off shade colors and to read gauges and meters in dimly lighted areas
- Stand or walk approximately seven (7) hours per day, including on uneven surfaces
- Comply with American National Standard Institute 7.3 to wear respirator protection (Shaving of facial hair for fit and/or seal to use a respirator)
- Use foot and hand controls repetitively for approximately four (4) hours
Work Environment:- Work around high noise level while wearing protection equipment intermittently daily
- Work alone for extended periods of time
- Work outside in various types of climatic conditions including inclement, very hot/and or cold weather
- Work in close and/or tight spaces which can be extremely hot and/or humid
- Work with hazardous materials such as refrigerants, solvents, fuel, oil or water treatment chemicals, etc.,
- Work in areas of low illumination
- Work at heights six feet and more above the ground on equipment and structures
- Shift, Weekend and Holiday Work - Facility maintenance functions are 24 hours a day, 365 days a year operation. All employees in this class may be subject to working shifts, weekends, holidays, overtime and standby.
In addition to being a part of an influential organization in the Sacramento community, classifications in Unit 5 - AFSCME are eligible for many great benefits. Some of these benefits include:
- 12 paid holidays plus 3 floating holidays
- Agency closure the last full week of December
- 2 weeks of vacation per year with increasing accruals based on years of service
- 12 sick days per year
- Medical and Dental insurance for full family (through CalPERS)
- Free Vision insurance for up to Employee + 1
- CalPERS Pension Retirement
- $10,000 life insurance
- Downtown parking subsidy of $175/month (eligible classifications)
- Tuition reimbursement up to $5,250 per year
- Professional Development opportunities
Retirement benefits:Employees who retire with SHRA are eligible for the following CalPERS benefits.
- CalPERS pension
- Free medical insurance after retirement after 20 years of service
Additional benefits:- Bilingual certified staff receive an additional 5% each pay period once they have been tersted and certified as a bilingual resource.
- SHRA is also a qualified employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program. The PSLF program forgives the remaining balance on your Direct Loans.
- SHRA strives to provide a work-life balance to all employees. In addition to generous paid leave benefits, SHRA employees work a two-week schedule of nine 9-hour days with every other Friday off.
Closing Date/Time: 5/13/2026 5:00 PM Pacific