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City of Port Townsend Job Description
Facilities Crew Chief Apprentice
Classification title: Crew Chief Apprentice Working title: Facilities Crew Chief
Apprentice
Department: Public Works Union: Teamsters
FLSA status: Non-exempt Wage
Classification:
23
Hours: Full Time Effective date: Oct. 2023; Jan. 2024;
Nov. 2024
Reports to: Facilities and Parks
Manager
Civil Service: No
JOB SUMMARY
Under general supervision by the division manager, performs a variety of tasks in the maintenance,
repair and operations to various City facilities, to ensure that facilities are available for use and
consistently maintained in a safe and clean condition. Areas of responsibility include, but are not limited
to, custodial, carpentry, painting, HVAC operations, plumbing, and electrical trades work. Operates a
variety of maintenance and cleaning tools and equipment; and performs related work as required.
Oversees a small team or crew to assign tasks, ensures the team or crew follows procedures, and
ensures tasks are completed efficiently and correctly. Supervises the day-to-day operations of a small
team or crew; keeps a close watch on activities and situations; and communicates observations to the
division manager. This position leads the team without formal authority over employee performance
reviews or disciplinary actions. The City of Port Townsend strives to provide safe, equitable, and
inclusive access to parks, recreation and City facilities to foster healthy living and strengthen the bonds
of the community.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Employee shall meet all requirements of groups A, B and C, 8 of group D and 8 of group E of the
Core Competencies, and the tasks described in these select competencies are considered part
of the essential functions for Facilities Crew Chief Apprentice.
Performs maintenance and repair activities to City facilities including painting, plumbing,
carpentry, electrical, and concrete work
Conducts routine inspections and maintenance of heating, electrical, and air conditioning
equipment; replaces filters; identifies and reports more complex maintenance needs to
supervisor
Operates a variety of tools and equipment including bucket truck and power tools when
needed to accomplish tasks
Performs custodial duties including restroom cleaning, emptying garbage and recycle cans,
sweeping, mopping, and vacuuming
Cleans and maintains facilities to acceptable standards
Inspects facilities and grounds for safety and security; identifies and reports hazardous
conditions and facility maintenance needs to supervisors
Facilities Crew Chief Apprentice
Maintains basic record keeping of purchases and work activities
Assists with development and implementation of safety programs
Other duties as assigned
CORE COMPETENCIES: To show competency for these skills, the employee must have worked
in an equivalent position for another agency or worked for the City for a minimum of one year
demonstrating the skills for this position. The groups below provide a list of competencies for
career path development.
Group A Competencies
Provides essential services as a front-line worker
Works well in a team
Shows the ability to effectively interact with the public
Demonstrates safe work practices
Supports cross-team functionality and collaboration
Effective and efficient communication with team members, managers, and other departments,
both verbally and in writing, using tact, patience and courtesy to convey instructions, provide
feedback, receive feedback, and resolve issues
Communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to interact with diverse groups of
people
Maintains cooperative and effective working relationships with co-workers, peers, management
and customers
Flexibility to adapt to changing circumstances, such as shifting priorities, unexpected
challenges, or variations in the workload, while maintaining composure and effectiveness
Group B Competencies (Entry Level)
Basic hand tool and power tool operations
General understanding of facility maintenance procedures
Demonstrates the ability or have been trained on basic snow and ice removal operations
according to City guidelines
Basic custodial operations and trash removal
Entry level work: gutter cleaning, window washing, air filter and light replacement
Basic ability to assess, problem solve and make appropriate decisions to facility maintenance
issues
Independently organize work, set priorities, meet deadlines, and follow up on assignments
After a minimum of 6 months of experience, be available to be added to the stand-by rotation
calendar
Group C Competencies (Mechanical Skills)
Knowledge of backflow preventer and cross connection
Knowledge of and ability to operate pool mechanical systems
Knowledge of electrical, construction, carpentry, and plumbing repairs
Building Operator Certification (BOC) Level I
Performs routine maintenance, such as inspecting gauges, drives, motors, belts, checking
fluid levels, replacing filters and other preventive measures
Diagnoses and detects needed repairs and potential problems to structures and equipment
including air handler units, HVAC systems, security systems, elevators, generators, and their
components
Facilities Crew Chief Apprentice
Performs routine maintenance around the building such as painting, fixing structural damage
and or window, door or wall repair
Ability to diagnose, repair and restore broken or leaking plumbing to avoid potential water
damage
Works on damaged electrical wiring when a short circuit or severed wire occurs
Ability to problem solve and maintain building HVAC equipment by keeping climate control in
the facility functioning properly
Applies preventative measures to the building to reduce the risk of future problems, such as
using a sealant on a flat roof
Operates basic technical diagnostic equipment including but not limited to amp meters,
voltage meters, circuit testers, and special diagnostic instruments
Designs and builds a variety of projects including but not limited to walls, shelving, office
space, and storage spaces
Detects electrical circuit problems and implements approved repairs
Ability to collect infrastructure data using GIS or building management information systems
Basic ability to read and interpret blueprints
Ability to enter workorder data
Group D Competencies (Specific Skills)
Journeyman Certification in HVAC
Journeyman Certification in Electrical
Journeyman Certification in Plumbing
Building Operator Certification (BOC) Level II
Completed a Certified Facility Manager course (CFM) or equivalent
Holds a Boiler Operators License (BOL) or equivalent
Certified Pool Operators License (CPO) or equivalent
Backflow Assembly Tester (BAT) or equivalent experience working with backflows
Ability to serve as a backup to the Crew Chief when not available
Ability to researching technical information and manufacturer’s data and sources for parts
and equipment
Interprets plans, electrical schematics, and technical information to troubleshoot and repair
the large variety of building equipment and systems found in commercial office buildings
Monitors and maintains safety equipment, including the City’s fire alarm system
Use of meters, gauges, and other test equipment to perform troubleshooting and repairs
accurately and efficiently for facilities equipment and systems including HVAC, electrical,
lighting, fire alarm, and access control systems
Basic understanding of WISHA and DOSH health and safety requirements in the workplace
Demonstrates solution-oriented problem solving in a facility environment for facility equipment
and systems
Organizes, sets priorities, and exercises sound independent judgment within areas of
responsibility
Shares skills and trains team members
Ability to operate building systems software
Demonstrates strong customer service skills and establish, maintain, and foster positive and
effective working relationships
Ability to process GIS or building management information systems and perform analysis of
assets as well as use software to produce reports and informational materials for City staff and
the public
Facilities Crew Chief Apprentice
Ability to assign workorders and run reports
Group E Competencies (Leadership Skills)
Oversees and participates in construction related projects and maintenance repairs
Develops and maintains staff work schedules, timesheets, and payroll reports
Assigns and coordinates work and provides needed resources to staff
Inspects work performed in conformance with established standards
Coordinates with other City departments, contractors, and external agencies
Understands and implements the City’s purchasing policy and procedures manual
Receives, reviews and evaluates concerns regarding repair and maintenance services in City
facilities determines and initiates appropriate corrective action
Serves as a liaison to the management team
Oversees and leads volunteer groups and individuals
Provides oversight and manages seasonal employees
Performs 1:1 meetings with other team members
Provides mentoring and training to team members
Works with operations manager to develop annual work plan and budget
Assists in tracking each fund within the department budget over the year
Provides manager with recommendations and/or input regarding hiring and employee reviews
Ability to communicate technical elements of the work with the public
Demonstrates assertive management skills in fairly addressing issues with peers, the public,
management, and other City employees
Develops, implements, and maintains records for emergencies and/or equipment (SOPs)
Ability to read, understand and access safety data sheets (SDS)
Ability to lead, motivate, and inspire crew members to achieve performance goals and maintain
high standards of quality and efficiency
Understands and responds to the needs and concerns of team members, demonstrating
consideration for their perspectives, experiences and well-being
Skilled in resolving conflicts or disagreements that may arise among team members and
customers, using diplomacy, and productive problem-solving techniques
Efficiently manages time and resources to prioritize tasks, meet deadlines, and optimize
productivity, while ensuring the safety and quality of work performed by the crew
Assists in the development of and/or maintains a preventative maintenance program
Assists in the development of and/or maintains a capital replacement program
Maintains reports and other documents pertaining to purchases, contracted services, and other
operational needs
Operates various computer programs regularly including Microsoft Word, Excel, and Work
management software
Manages workorder system
QUALIFICATIONS
Required
High school diploma or GED
Valid Washington State driver’s license and ability to maintain a driving record acceptable to the
City’s insurance carrier
Certified Pool Operators License or the ability to obtain within 1 year of being requested by the
Operations Manager
Boiler Operators License or the ability to obtain within 1 year of being requested by the
Operations Manager
Facilities Crew Chief Apprentice
Certified Building Operator Certification or the ability to obtain within 1 year of being in this
position
10+ years of experience working in boiler, HVAC, electrical, janitorial and facility maintenance
with 3 or more years in a lead role
First Aid/CPR certification or must obtain within 1 year of being in this position
Flagger Training Certification within the first 6 months in this position
Preferred
Considerable experience working in a supervisory or management position in facility
maintenance
Considerable experience using a maintenance management software program
Attended a WCIA management school or equivalent supervisory training program
Building Operator Certification (BOC) Level I
Backflow Assembly Testers (BAT) or equivalent Backflow Certificate
Journeyman Certification in HVAC
Journeyman Certification in Electrical
Journeyman Certification in Plumbing
GIS and GPS mapping experience
WORKING CONDITIONS
This position requires being onsite working indoors and outdoors during all types of weather; repeated
walking, bending, stooping and lifting; the ability to occasionally lift up to 60 lbs.; vision and hearing at
level required to perform essential functions (may be corrected); and a full range of motor skills.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The City of Port Townsend is an equal employment opportunity employer. The City employs, retains,
promotes, disciplines and otherwise treats all employees and job applicants strictly on the basis of job-
related qualifications and competence. These policies and all employment practices shall be applied
without regard to any individual's sex, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sexual orientation
(including gender identity), pregnancy, age, marital status, military status, disability, genetic information,
or any other characteristic protected by law.
This job description in no way implies that these are the only duties to be performed. The employee
occupying the position will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any
other job-related duties requested by their supervisors.
This job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the City and the
employee and is subject to change as the needs of the City and requirements of the job change.