with all regulatory agencies for all rides, equipment, and facilities.
Physical Requirements: Must be able to push, pull, carry, and lift up to 75 lbs. consistently with heavier weight necessary at times Physical exertion such as frequent bending, twisting, stretching, stooping, and reaching overhead Standing and walking for long periods on surfaces such as uneven surfaces and hard flooring Working at high altitudes up to 140 feet and potentially hazardous conditions Varying work hours extending up to eighteen (18) hour workdays under some circumstances Working out of doors in all weather conditions in a wide range of temperatures Working with chemicals and other cleaning agents Working
in confined spaces Safety: Promote and practice safe work practices at all times Use personal protective equipment (PPE) as needed Adhere to company, state and federal safety standards and regulations Duties and Responsibilities: Perform daily pre-opening inspection of all rides Technicians must provide their own tools up to 1 ΒΌ" Maintain accurate ride inspection records for daily, weekly, monthly, annual, and other inspections of equipment and general preventative maintenance Responsible for inspections, preventive/predictive maintenance, troubleshooting and reacting to unplanned maintenance needs for all rides, machinery, and facilities Conserves maintenance resources by using equipment
and supplies as needed to accomplish job results Strong organizational, prioritization, and problem-solving skills with focus on attention to detail Perform other related duties as required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Strong repair and maintenance techniques and practices capabilities Ability to troubleshoot and resolve mechanical problems as they arise Ability to establish priorities, work independently, and proceed with objectives without supervision Good oral and written communication skills, specifically as it pertains to Ride Manuals and Service Bulletins Valid drivers license with a satisfactory driving record Experience in operating industrial equipment (forklift, manlift, etc.
) would be helpful Ability to work with various electric, pneumatic, and hydraulic power tools Functional knowledge of mechanical components (valves, pipe fittings, bearings motors, gearboxes, etc. Act with integrity in all areas of the job you are performing Experience: High school diploma or GED certificate is desired One-year related experience or Equivalent combination of education and experience. Must hold position of Maintenance Technician I for one consecutive year or equivalent. Must receive AIMS or NAARSO Maintenance Technician I certification or equivalent before advancing.
Special Requirements: Maintenance Technicians must be willing to work overtime, holidays, and weekends as requested by management, and must be able to work well in a public environment, as well as behind the scenes.
Facilities/Maintenance jobs encompass a broad range of roles dedicated to the upkeep, repair, and optimization of buildings and equipment. These roles ensure operational efficiency, safety, and comfort within various environments such as commercial complexes, residential areas, and industrial sites. Key characteristics of such positions include a hands-on approach, problem-solving skills, and a thorough understanding of maintenance procedures and health and safety regulations. This field often involves coordination with multiple departments, managing emergency repairs, and conducting regular inspections to maintain high standards of functionality and appearance.