Maintenance Technician , II, or III
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer, Building Maintenance
Benefits Vary Depending on the Status of the Position
Details of the City of Northglenn's benefits program can be viewed here.
Position Highlights- Compensation:
- Tech I – Hiring Range: $25.22 – $29.00
- Tech II – Hiring Range: $26.58 – $31.90
- Tech III – Hiring Range: $29.24 – $35.09
- Tech I – An employee in this class supports and performs skilled work in the maintenance, repair and testing of City Buildings, facilities, and equipment under the guidance of the Maintenance Supervisor.
- Tech II – An employee in this class leads a wide variety of skilled work associated with plumbing, electrical, potable water system, mechanical, utility systems, heating and air conditioning, lift stations, welding, building maintenance. An employee performs a wide variety of tasks as needed to assist and/or instruct other crew members. Work involves the utilization of specialized knowledge and skills in the accomplishment of assignments.
- Tech III – Employees are responsible for the safe and efficient operation of assigned equipment, machinery, hand and power tools. The employee works independently and/or acts as a supervisor and directs the work of subordinates. Work is performed under the general direction of a supervisor in accord with standard procedures. Work is reviewed through evaluation of adherence to prescribed standards and through inspection.
Highlights
- Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance
- Competitive General Leave: two personal days available immediately
- 401A Retirement Plan: 8% contribution from the City, 12% from the Employee
- Life Insurance:
One and a half times your annual salary up to 200,000. AD &D coverage in same amount - Paid Family & Caregiver Leave:
Available after 6 months of employment for qualifying events. Receive up to 400 hours. - Tuition Assistance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Free Recreation Center membership for you and your immediate family
- Bilingual Pay
Tech I – Work involves the use of a variety of skills and various hand and power tools. Performs semi-skilled welding tasks as required such as tool repair or minor fabrication. Maintains and repairs pumps, electrical motors, electrical systems, gear boxes, mixers, blowers, vacuum pumps, scada systems, chlorinators, feeders, HVAC, pool system maintenance and water meters under supervision.
Tech II – Plans, coordinates and oversees the daily activities of skilled and semi-skilled workers involved in the maintenance, and operation of City-owned or leased facilities. Plans and performs, as needed, major and minor work generally associated with facilities and utilities maintenance such as plumbing, HVAC, electrical, welding, painting, lock‑smithing, etc. Oversees and participates in, as needed, the construction of minor additions and improvements to existing structures by City crews.
Tech III – Reviews daily tasks with supervisor; estimates the time, materials and equipment necessary for the successful completion of the project. Plans and performs, as needed, major and minor work generally associated with building construction and maintenance such as plumbing, HVAC, electrical, welding, painting, lock‑smithing, utility lift stations, potable water systems, wastewater systems, and facilities. May participate in the preparation and review of plans and specifications for construction projects;
recommends various improvements to City facilities and participates in development of plans for implementation.
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- Tech I – High school diploma or equivalent supplemented by one year of experience in utility system electro/mechanic work, light industrial work; or any equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Tech II – High school diploma supplemented by technical or vocational training in utility system electro/mechanic work, light industrial work, the skilled trades and at…
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