Salary: $16.00/hr + commensurate with experience 233-day work calendar for 24-25 school year.

 

Under the supervision of the Director of School Operations (“DSO”), the Lead Maintenance Technician (“LMT”) provides oversight, management and direction to maintenance technicians and custodians housed in Fort Worth. This position exercises individual knowledge and technical skill to support and maintain the overall appearance and performance all district facilities located in Dallas.

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include but are not limited to the following. Other duties may be assigned
by the DSO.
• Ensures the performance of preventive and corrective maintenance of facilities and grounds
• Regularly inspects building exterior, interior, playground equipment and grounds to ensure the safety of all
structures and equipment.
• Arranges furnishings and equipment for the purpose of providing adequate preparations for meetings, classroom
activities, and events. Also conducts and manages off-site maintenance related errands, as assigned.
• Plans and oversees all custodial work, maintaining a high standard of safety, cleanliness, and efficiency.
• Prepares daily, quarterly, and semi-annual cleaning schedules of campus facilities as well as work schedules for
the custodial staff.
• Assists in the selection and assignment of members of the custodial staff.
• Responsible for managing timecards of direct reports. e.g approving time off, editing time punches, submitting
timecards weekly, etc.
• Conducts routine campus cleaning audits to ensure proper protocols are followed around safety and cleanliness.
• Receives/takes inventory and orders campus cleaning supplies.
• Helps custodian with any major campus projects or cleaning initiatives.
• Coaches and Trains custodian on proper cleaning of restrooms, classrooms, common areas, cafeterias, etc.
• Inputs maintenance facility ticket for any repairs uncovered during campus walks or from communication from
campus custodian or campus staff.
• Fields complaints from campus staff and administration concerning daily campus cleaning or night crew cleaning.
• Develops a good working rapport with students, staff, administration, night crew representative and all
stakeholders of the district.
• May be required to perform miscellaneous maintenance work such as touch up painting, stripping and waxing of
floors, etc.
• When custodians are absent or there is a vacant position, LMT will fill in and provide campus cleaning.
• Interpret, apply, and explain rules, regulations, policies, and procedures around cleaning and maintenance.
• Operate a variety of custodial equipment.
• May perform carpentry work in repairing or replacing doors, windows, walls, flooring, roofing, and any other work
pertaining to wood structures.
• May perform painting (including removing old paint, preparing surface for painting, filling holes, cracks and joints
with caulk, putty, or plaster)
• May perform plumbing, heating, and air conditioning work in repairing furnaces, duct work, air conditioners,
piping, instrument controls, wash basins, toilet facilities, or any other related work requiring these skills

 

 

Skills/Qualifications:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The
requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
• Demonstrated ability to perform wide variety of maintenance and operational tasks.
• Ability to work with power tools, small motorized equipment and vehicles.
• Able to work alone in all weather conditions; self-motivating; relate well to the public.
• Valid Texas driver’s license.
• Ability to work overtime, weekends, and holidays as needed; be on call for snow removal and other weatherrelated concerns.
• High school diploma or equivalent certification strongly preferred.


While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to grasp, handle, or feel;
and talk or hear. The employee is regularly required to stand, walk, and reach with hands and arms. The employee
must occasionally lift and /or move up to 75-100 pounds.

 

Requirements:

•Minimum of five (5) years of full-time, wage earning experience in general maintenance, construction or related
area. Completion of equivalent technical or trade school course may be substituted for two (2) years of the
required vocational experience.
• Knowledge of maintenance techniques and procedures, including the ability to interpret electrical prints,
diagrams, schematics and to make arithmetic calculations required.
• Ability to communicate ideas and instructions clearly and concisely required.
• Desired Certifications: OSHA training, technical certifications (Example: EPA license for refrigeration and A/C).
• Ability to legally and safely operate a motor vehicle on public roads in Texas.