reimbursement benefits. Maintenance workers are responsible for customer service, mechanical operation, repairs, housekeeping inside and outside of the store, store security, and assisting store cashier whenever possible. Maintenance workers repair, grease clean and test fuel pumps and associated equipment including refrigeration, HVAC systems and control systems.
They practice safe procedures in repairs and tool handling while wearing protective clothing and other necessary personal protective equipment. Maintenance workers clean and paint buildings, sidewalks, fuel islands, etc. and handle building and property upkeep to include landscaping and trash and snow removal. They are occasionally
exposed to cold and other outdoor weather conditions. Maintenance workers also maintain use or repair books, safety manuals, duty logs, pump inspections and electrical schematics, and maintain lights to included lamp and ballast replacement.
Disclaimer: The list of duties and responsibilities is not exhaustive but is the most accurate list for the current job. Management reserves the right to revise the job description and to require that other tasks be performed when the circumstances of the job change, (for example, in the event of emergencies, or changes in personnel, workload, or technical development).
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.
Facilities/Maintenance jobs encompass roles focused on the upkeep and proper functioning of an organization's physical assets and environments. Responsibilities may include repairing infrastructure, conducting routine inspections, ensuring safety protocols, and maintaining the aesthetic appeal of buildings or landscapes. These jobs often require technical knowledge, hands-on skills, a proactive attitude, and an eye for detail. Individuals in this field are essential for preserving the operational efficiency and longevity of facilities, thereby supporting the overall business continuity and employee well-being. These roles can vary from general maintenance technicians to specialized HVAC, electrical, or plumbing experts.