Senior Maintenance Technician Journeyman Three Oaks

Senior Maintenance Technician

Full Time • Journeyman Three Oaks
*The Senior Maintenance Tech will primarily serve the Three Oaks location but may be required to assist with specific projects at other locations as necessary.

Are you a Maintenance professional and a natural leader? Do you take pride in ensuring facilities and equipment operate at optimal capacity. Do you possess strong organizational and time-management skills with an eye to safety and execution? Keep reading!

All Journeyman team members must uphold and embody Journeyman’s Core Values.


CORE VALUES:
Grit
  • Having a positive attitude that no challenge is too great
  • Understanding that goals worth pursuing are never easy; that perseverance, grit, and determination are essential to success
  • There is no substitute for grit and putting in the time and effort. Good things will come from those efforts
  • 10,000-hour rule. Malcolm Gladwell: it takes 10,000 hours of intensive practice to be great
Always A Journeyman
  • Excellence is a lifelong pursuit and mastery is an illusion
  • The joy is in the daily work and pursuit of excellence, not in the final destination
  • A focus on continual improvement and doing our best
1st Customer
  • Treating every customer with the mindset that they are the business’s 1st-ever customer
  • Treating customers with authenticity, kindness, warmth, care, friendliness; engaging, helpful and willing to offer a magical experience
  • Clean facilities
  • Being available to the customer and timely responses in any capacity
  • This mindset extends to our vendors, suppliers, partners, and especially our fellow employees
  • Never take the customer or employee for granted
  • 362 and 59:59. We are open to our customers 362 days a year and we set an unwavering standard of serving our customers up till the last closing second 59:59 and beyond if needed.
Ambassador
  • Taking pride and ownership in your work
  • Engagement and active participation in your work and company activities
  • Being a positive force in the workplace; creating a culture of positivity
  • Extending common courtesy to self, employees, vendors, and guests
  • Being an evangelist and promoter of the company and brand
We believe hard work and dedication deserve to be rewarded. To that end, we provide a comprehensive benefits and incentives package.


Here’s a peek at what you will receive as a Journeyman team member:
  • Outstanding Growth Opportunity!
  • Paid Time Off
  • 401(k) with Employer Match
  • Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and Supplemental Insurance Options
  • Free Quarterly Bottle of Spirit (21+)
  • Loyalty Incentives (ask about our 5-Year Bottle Reward!)
  • 25% Employee Discount
  • Monthly Welcome Tour with Owner/Founder, Bill Welter
  • Annual Employee Putting Competition
  • Annual Employee Party
PRIMARY PURPOSE: The Senior Maintenance Technician ensures the smooth operation of all Journeyman facilities and equipment.


PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Senior Maintenance Technician will perform preventative maintenance and repairs independently as well as manage other maintenance personnel on the property. 
  • Oversee Maintenance Activities: Manage all maintenance activities within the facilities. This includes routine maintenance tasks as well as addressing unexpected issues promptly.
  • Leadership, Management, and Accountability of F&M Team : Supervise and coordinate the work of maintenance staff, contractors, and vendors. This involves hiring, training, and scheduling employees, as well as ensuring they have the necessary tools and resources to perform their duties effectively.
  • Budget Management: Manage the department budget. Allocate resources wisely, prioritize tasks, and ensure cost-effectiveness in maintenance and repair activities.
  • Facility Inspections: Regularly inspect the facilities to identify maintenance needs, safety hazards, or code violations. Create reports based on these inspections and develop plans to address any issues.
  • Implement Preventive Maintenance Programs: Develop and implement preventive maintenance programs to avoid equipment or facility breakdowns. This includes scheduling regular inspections, lubrications, cleaning, and replacements to prevent wear and tear.
  • Ensure Safety and Compliance: Ensure that facilities comply with safety regulations and environmental standards. Be aware of local, state, and federal regulations and ensure the facilities meets these requirements.
  • Emergency Response: Be prepared to respond to emergencies, such as power outages, flooding, or other disasters. Have contingency plans in place and coordinate with other departments or external agencies as needed.
  • Vendor Management: Work with external vendors and contractors for specialized maintenance tasks or repairs. Negotiate contracts, ensuring work quality, and manage vendor relationships.
  • Space Planning and Utilization: Optimize the use of space within the facilities. This may involve rearranging workspaces, planning expansions, or consolidating areas for efficiency.
  • Record Keeping: Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, repairs, inspections, and costs for future reference, budgeting, and compliance purposes.
  • Sustainability Initiatives: Implement and oversee sustainability initiatives, such as energy-efficient practices, waste reduction, and environmentally friendly maintenance methods.
  • Communication: Effectively communicate with other departments, management, and employees regarding maintenance schedules, issues, and updates.
 Job Requirements   
PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND VISUAL SKILLS:
  • Must have ability to perform job functions with attention to detail, speed and accuracy.
  • Must have ability to safely operate all tools, equipment and motor vehicles within safety standards and guidelines.
  • Must have ability to carry out detailed written or verbal instructions independently.
  • Must have ability to use all senses to ensure consistency in work processes.
  • Must have ability to operate, clean, and maintain all equipment required in job function.
  • Must exhibit strong attention to detail and have good organizational and verbal communication skills.
  • Must have ability to use logical or rational thinking to solve problems.
  • Must have ability to use hands in a precise and repetitive manner for periods of 8 -10 hours a day.
  • Must have ability to perform moderate physical work; may be required to lift up to 100 pounds occasionally, up to 50 pounds frequently and performing such activities as bending, stooping, kneeling, crouching, climbing, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting and grasping for up to 10 hours without sitting.
  • Must have ability to sit and focus on a single task for up to 10 hours.
EDUCATIONAL, DEVELOPMENT AND WORK-RELATED EXPERIENCE:
  • A high school education is required.
  • Knowledge of pumps and motors; basic understanding of how they function.
  • Knowledge of refrigeration, such as coolers, chillers, and HVAC.
  • One to two years training or equivalent experience in facilities maintenance is required.
REQUIRED WORK HABITS:
  • Must always use proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and ensure strict adherence to safety regulations and protocol.
  • Work habits include regular attendance, teamwork, initiative, dependability, and promptness.
  • Ability to work flexible schedule to include weekends and holidays.
  • Must exhibit the ability to meet deadlines on projects and scheduled preventative maintenance.
  • Must communicate to the Owner any obstacles (tools, resources, training, etc.) toward meeting deadlines or performing routine responsibilities.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
  • Works indoors in restaurant, office, production, warehouse, and residential environments, as well as outdoors in and around all facilities with exposure to all types of seasonal weather.
  • Potential exposure to sharp and rapid equipment movement hazards, sharp utensils, extremely hot wax, and dangerous chemicals/solvents if proper safety procedures are not followed.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
  • Must be at least 18 years of age or older.
  • Must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
  • Must have reliable transportation.
 

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Benefits & Perks

Outstanding Growth Opportunity!
Paid Time Off – begins accruing on Day 1
401(k) with Employer Match available
Medical Insurance – 30+ hours/week
Free Monthly Bottle of Spirit (21+)
25% Employee Discount
Annual Employee Putting Competition
Unlimited $300 Referral Bonuses