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OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT → CLASSIFICATION → MECHANICAL SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN I- IV (SHIFT 2)
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EXAMPLES OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
NOTE: Duties and responsibilities are noted for single mechanical trades - HVAC-R, Boiler and/or Plumbing. MST I (grade 16 - proficient in one mechanical trade). * Diagnoses and repairs/replaces mechanical systems. * Interprets instructions, drawings, and specifications. * Tests and calibrates equipment and systems. * Performs preventive maintenance (PM) on equipment. * Understands and uses tools, instruments and devices properly. * Observes safety precautions.* Uses building automation control systems properly. * Evaluates/repairs mechanical problems. * Possesses basic computer user knowledge. * Applies appropriate procedure. * Describes technical problems to supervisor and others for appropriate action. * Exchanges information with customers & staff. * Displays awareness of unsafe practices and takes appropriate action. * Participates in one basic computer training and one Career Planning class. MST II (grade 17 - proficient in one mechanical trade - capable in others). Performs all the duties of the MST I, plus the following: * Determines appropriate procedures. * Explains likely causes of problem. * Explains problems to customers & staff. * Identifies safety procedures and practices. * Participates in two basic computer training and two Career Planning classes. MST III (grade 18 - proficient in two mechanical trades). Performs all the duties of the MST I & II, plus the following: * Uses MS Office software; performs Internet research. * Evaluates procedures and considers impact of actions. * Proposes changes to prevent problems. * Discusses problems and solutions with customers & staff. * Communicates safety procedures and protocols. * Participates in two Supervisory Development classes. MST IV (grade 19 - proficient in three mechanical trades)Performs all the duties of the MST I, II & III plus the following: * Evaluates procedures and considers impact of actions; proposes new procedures. * Writes draft instructions and directions. * Resolves problems and concerns with customers & staff. * Communicates and models safety procedures and protocols; assists with safety training. * Performs related work as required.
This description may be changed at any time.