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Park Technician- Facilities

BELLINGHAM CITY OF - City of Bellingham, WA

Posted: 5/3/2024


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Are you ready to make a difference in the City's growing parks system? The City of Bellingham Parks and Recreation Department is now hiring Park Technician- Facilities.  All tools, trainings, and certifications are paid for by the City. Employees receive annual pay increases and stable work-life balance!

 
At the City, our Park Technician- Facilities perform a variety of skilled technical duties and physical labor associated with inspection, maintenance and cleaning of park restrooms, facilities, and equipment. Provides responsive, high quality customer service; prepares park facilities for scheduled activities, maintains reservation records and secures park facilities and gates. Conducts cleanup of park grounds and facilities including collection and disposal of litter, sanitary hazards, dog waste and other debris as well as maintenance of garbage and recycling stations. Inspects grounds, buildings, and playground equipment for safety hazards. Educates, informs and advises park users of park regulations to encourage voluntary compliance; and performs general repair and maintenance activities including addressing vandalism and removal of graffiti. Maintains records as required by City policy, state and local laws. Works collaboratively with other teams within the Park Operations Division and staff from other City departments to meet program goals and objectives.

SALARY AND BENEFITS: 
This position will start at Step 1 ($27.55/hour). Employees receive step increases annually in accordance with the and City policy. The 2023 full hourly range for this position is $27.55 - $33.91. For internal candidates, placement within the range is based on City Pay Placement Procedures.

City of Bellingham employees receive medical, dental, and vision insurance as well as life insurance and long-term disability. Additional benefits include flexible spending accounts, a medical insurance opt-out program, and access to our employee assistance program. All eligible City employees are enrolled in a pension plan. Additionally, employees may elect to participate in the City’s 457 deferred compensation retirement savings plan.

Employees will receive 12 paid holidays in addition to one paid floating holiday each year. Employees accrue 8 hours total of contract and state sick leave per month in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement and Washington State Law. At the time of hire, employees will accrue 7.33 hours of vacation per month. Vacation accruals increase based on years of service. Leave accruals are based on 1.0 FTE, accruals are pro-rated if part-time and require employee to be in paid status at least 120 hours/month.

For additional information regarding benefits and compensation Information please visit the following:

Closing Date/Time: Tues. 05/28/24 8:30 AM Pacific Time

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
  1. Prepares park facilities such as community buildings, picnic shelters and pavilions with commercial kitchens for scheduled activities, events, or reservations. Maintains reservation records. Accommodates special requests such as water, electricity movement of park furnishings.
  2. Cleans and sanitizes park restrooms and fixtures, empties trash containers, picks up litter, cleans park furniture such as picnic tables, benches, and grills and hard surfaces such as sports courts, sidewalks, roads, parking areas, and picnic shelter/pavilion flooring. Replaces paper products and restroom supplies daily. 
  3. Inspects park grounds, playground equipment, and park buildings daily. Reports property damage, storm damage or vandalism to supervisor on an Incident/Intentional Damage form. Inspects condition of playgrounds on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. Inspects stormwater components such as catch basins.  
  4. Answers inquiries and advises/informs the public of park rules, regulations and reservation policies. Issues notices to illegally parked vehicles. Works cooperatively with the Police Department to request assistance for serious enforcement issues that cannot be resolved.
  5. Provides work direction and training to lower classified staff as assigned. 
  6. Ensures that all playground equipment is safe and properly maintained; maintains, repairs, or replaces playground components and fall surfacing as needed. Orders replacement parts and ensures appropriate inventory is on hand. 
  7. Performs general building maintenance tasks independently as needed. Assists with major repair and new construction work on park buildings, structures, and equipment involving carpentry, masonry, plumbing, and other building trade skills. Reports major facility maintenance issues to supervisor or Park Specialist. 
  8. Responds to and performs cleanup and removal of litter, spills and other waste including sanitary hazards from park grounds and facilities. Uses appropriate infection control materials and techniques. 
  9. Maintains, purchases and monitors inventory of cleaning and sanitation supplies maintenance materials, and equipment.
  10. Performs lockup and security functions in parks including locking/unlocking of restrooms, picnic shelters, pavilions, bollards, and park gates as assigned. Reports on any unauthorized occupants, illegal activity, or suspicious circumstances. Utilizes appropriate de-escalation techniques as needed.
  11. Operates tractor/backhoe, 1-ton trucks, forklift, motorized lift, trailers, and other specialized equipment or power tools including chainsaws as assigned.
  12. Clears parks, trails, parking lots and pathways to provide safe access after storm events. Removes snow/ice by hand or using power equipment from sidewalks, stairs, driveways, parking lots, entryways, and grounds.
  13. Removes graffiti from park buildings, furnishings, signs, and sidewalks using cleaning chemicals or with power equipment.
  14. Conducts property utility locates and installs park signage and other furnishings as part of assigned projects.
  15. Completes work orders, inspections, and other reports as requested using a computerized maintenance management system. Uses work order management system to record hours and tasks completed by other seasonal staff. Adheres to maintenance standards and levels of service as defined by park management.

ADDITIONAL WORK PERFORMED:
 
  1. Works closely with other teams in Park Operations Division to perform park maintenance and repairs related to plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems. 
  2. Performs other related work of a similar nature and level. 

WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
 
Work is performed primarily outdoors in all weather conditions on irregular terrain. Occasional work indoors at a desk or computer terminal or to attend meetings or training. Frequent exposure to unpleasant odors, dust, and other potential hazards and waste/garbage in park settings. General safety precautions are followed for the majority of these hazards. Special safety precautions are considered for moderate risk waste clean-up and disposal. Safety precautions also extend to the daily operation of City vehicles and power equipment while performing duties. May transport objects weighing up to 50 lbs. on a regular basis. Work entails the use of chemical cleaners and agents; may be exposed to noise and airborne particles.
 
Frequently interacts with the public and with other park professionals in the field. May be exposed to hostile behavior, offensive language, or interactions with volatile individuals.
 
Employees are required to use appropriate safety equipment, wear a variety of protective clothing such as coveralls, high visibility clothing, rain gear, safety boots, safety glasses and gloves, and follow standard safety practices.


Physical abilities to perform the essential functions of the job, including:
  • Frequently communicate accurate information and ideas to others;
  • Ability to operate power equipment safely. .
  • Ability to perform physical work including operating mechanical equipment for extended periods of time.
  • Must traversing uneven terrain, working above ground, and inside, under and above equipment, buildings, facilities equipment in outdoor environments. .
  • Ability to regularly transport objects up to 50 lbs., including small equipment and supplies. Equipment and materials in excess of this weight are moved with assistance.
  • Occasionally operate a computer and other office machinery such as a keyboard, mouse, phone, and computer;
  • Occasionally remains stationary for long periods of time;
Job Type: Full Time
Location: City of Bellingham, Washington
Agency: Parks and Recreation

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