Waterpark Facility Specialist - Vista, United States - City of Vista, CA

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Description

Position:


2.5% increase coming with new Fiscal Year effective 07/01/2024
Waterpark Facility Specialist (V23): $5, $6,109.76 Monthly


Under general supervision, performs senior-level trade tasks in the construction, alteration, maintenance and repair of the City waterpark buildings, facilities and equipment; and performs related duties as assigned.


Please Note:
This Position is located at The Wave Waterpark,


101 Wave Drive, Vista CA 92083

CLASS CHARACTERISTICS
This is an advanced-level class in the Facilities Maintenance series.

This class differs from lower-level classes given the broader knowledge of occupational trades, the complexity of assigned projects, knowledge of job planning and material usage, cost estimating practices, independence of action that is exercised, and the ability to perform the most skilled tasks.


Examples of Essential Functions:


  • Conducts periodic inspections of waterpark facilities and assesses repairs needed; provides labor and material cost estimates for review by the Waterpark Manager, including necessary tasks and scope of repairs.
  • Cleans and maintains pools and waterplay areas and inspects chemical levels to assure conformance with State and County requirements; cleans drains and removes obstructions from water and sewage systems.
  • Reads and interprets diagrams, schematics, and drawings; creates and reviews material lists required for different jobs that are performed by City staff or contractors.
  • Maintains, diagnoses, repairs, and installs electrical components, systems and power stations; determines correct wiring, power panels, breakers, and conduits that are needed to support circuitry; troubleshoots, repairs, and installs contactors, transformers, capacitors, ballasts, clocks, lighting fixtures, and other electrical elements.
  • Maintains, diagnoses, repairs, and installs pool and water equipment, including mechanical pumping and electrical systems, and related components such as economizers, compressors, transformers, valves, metering equipment, wiring, capacitors, relays, and fuses as well as mechanical components such as pumps, bearings, shaft alignments, amp draws, piping, and metering equipment.
  • Operates refrigerant recovery machines; diagnoses, repairs, and installs ice machines and drinking fountains.
  • Diagnoses, repairs, maintains, and installs plumbing fixtures and components such as domestic line controls, lavatory controls, water heaters, and commode fixtures.
  • Diagnoses, repairs, maintains, and installs carpentry, and completes associated tasks, such as rough framing, walls, windows, window frames, doors, door frames, drywall, and drywall tapings, and finish carpentry, such as molding, door locks, cabinets, hinges, and related components.
  • Prepares, mixes, and paints walls, ceilings, and other surfaces; performs masonry work as needed, including plastering, tile, cement, brick, and finishing work, and roof repairs.
  • Provides technical guidance to seasonal maintenance workers and performs the most difficult tasks.
  • Coordinates and assists contractors with onsite repairs and installations, in accordance with work specifications, safety standards, and City procedures.
  • Works with manager to determine mechanical specifications for new attractions and upgrades; purchases depleted stock of materials and orders pool supplies; organizes, transfers, and maintains materials and equipment.
  • Operates a variety of motorized vehicles and performs utility duties such as loading, hauling, and unloading of materials and supplies.
  • Completes daily work logs.
  • Responds to emergency callout work and assists other departments as needed.

Minimum Qualifications:


KNOWLEDGE OF:


  • Electrical principles and components, and proper loads and distribution given uses.
  • Mechanical, carpentry, plumbing, masonry, and painting methods and practices.
  • Pool maintenance practices and appropriate chemical uses.
  • OSHA and County health and safety standards related to waterpark facilities.
  • Basic principles and practices of refrigeration and refrigerant gasses and their uses.
  • Work planning methods and safety practices and proper uses of equipment.
  • Welding and metal fabrication techniques.
  • Basic mathematical principles.

Waterpark Facility Specialist

ABILITY TO:


  • Plan, prioritize, and complete work tasks and guide and assist with tasks being performed by other City employees and contractors, and meet deadlines.
  • Operate a variety of motorized vehicles and equipment in a safe and effective manner and maintain appropriate pool chemical balances.
  • Perform a variety of pool maintenance, installation, and repair functions as well as electrical, mechanical, plumbing, carpentry, masonry, and painting functions.
  • Read and interpret sketches, schematics, blueprints and electrical wiring diagrams.
  • Work independently in the absence of supervision.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, contr

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