Utility Worker
Listed on 2026-05-25
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Building Maintenance, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Utility Worker
Upper Arlington Schools Graf - Columbus, Ohio
Job DetailsJob : 5733078 Final date to receive applications: Posted until filled Posted: May 22, 2026 1:01 PM (UTC)
Job DescriptionUPPER ARLINGTON CITY SCHOOLS
Position:
Utility Worker
Time
Schedule:
12 months, Monday-Friday, 2:00 p.m.
- 10:30 p.m.
Building:
Graf
Salary Rate: $22.64-$25.13/Hour (+ shift differentials)
Reports to:
Director of Operational Services
Employment Status:
Classified - Regular/Full Time
FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt
Probationary Period: 120 days
Description:
Perform maintenance duties that relate to the school plant, buildings, facilities, equipment, and grounds operation. Maintain and repair a variety of tools, machines, mechanical and electrical equipment, building construction, and furniture. Perform related tasks as required for the operation of all school district buildings.
NOTE:
The lists below are not ranked in order of importance.
- High school diploma or GED
- Three years of experience in maintenance
- Experience or knowledge of all building trade skills
- Valid Ohio driver's license
- Alternatives to the above qualifications, as the Supervisor and/or Board of Education may find appropriate
- Ability to work effectively with others and embrace assigned duties
- Ability to communicate ideas and directives clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing
- Effective, active listening skills
- Computer skills
- Organizational and problem‑solving skills
- Basic understanding of electricity, plumbing, carpentry, landscaping, roofing, and glazing
- Training in the proper care and storage of chemicals, e.g., hazards communication training
- Ability to read and understand verbal and written instructions, written warnings, and labels
- Ability to operate machinery
- Ability to distinguish colors for electrical wiring purposes
- Training in OSHA rules and regulations
- Commitment to high‑quality work and craftsmanship in maintaining buildings and grounds
- Thorough understanding of friendly customer service
- Alternatives to the above knowledge, skills, and abilities, as the Supervisor and/or Board of Education may find appropriate
- Ensure the safety of students
- Perform normal operator adjustments and service to facility equipment such as compressors, HVAC systems, and assist in maintaining records on operational and maintenance activities
- Assume primary responsibility for the safe condition of electric elements in the facilities owned or operated by the school district
- Perform general maintenance work inside and outside the physical plant, including ceilings, roofs, electrical, welding, plumbing, concrete, masonry, glazing, insulation, tile, pump, and fan repairs
- Perform general labor inside and outside the physical plant, including district‑wide groundskeeping, landscaping, handling materials and supplies, moving equipment, operating power‑driver equipment, truck driving, snow plowing, mowing, etc.
- Recommend supplies and equipment for purchase
- Conduct periodical inspections of the facilities
- Deliver needed supplies and equipment to buildings
- Perform a yearly inventory of the work area, supplies, and equipment
- Promote good safety practices and procedures
- Repair and maintain HVAC, motors, and filters
- Inspect roofs for leaks and repair
- Perform painting projects as assigned
- Repair and maintain electrical components, e.g., install new circuits, run new wire, install new breakers
- Renew plumbing components, e.g., clean sewer lines, and replace fixtures
- Assemble and install educational equipment
- Repair doors, windows, and vents
- Repair and replace carpet and floor tiles
- Repair masonry structures
- Assist with district operations as assigned
- Maintain all safety and code requirements of the federal, state, and local boards of authority
- Maintain and install windscreens, netting pads, and any temporary fencing
- Maintains, paints, cleans, repairs, and prepares fences, swings, bike racks, bleachers, tables, and athletic fields
- Training by a certified person on handling, use, and proper maintenance of pool chemicals, including filters, valves, pumps and periodic testing (Certified Pool Operator certificate required to work the pool)
- Repair and…
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