I still have 14 positions to fill
opens again on Monday 27th
https://wp1-ext.usps.gov/sap/bc/webd...p-language=EN#
the salary starts at $41,478 and tops out at $54,963 with contractual salary step increases about every 13 months. I believe it takes about 10 years to top out.
United States Postal Service
Title: MAINTENANCE MECHANIC
FLSA Designation: Non-Exempt
Occupation Code: 4749-03XX
Non-Scheduled Days: THURSDAY/FRIDAY
Hours: 12 A.M. TO 8:30 A.M.
SALARY RANGE: $41,478- $54,963 annual salary paid bi-weekly
FINANCE NUMBER: 497795
BENEFIT INFORMATION: This is a career position which offers excellent benefits. Newly hired employees are covered by
the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS). Upon hire, employees are eligible to contribute into the Thrift Savings
Plan (TSP) which is similar to 401(k) plans. We also offer the option to enroll into the Federal Employees Health Benefits
(FEHB) program as well as the Federal Employees Group Life Insurance (FEGLI). Dental, Vision and Long-Term Care
Insurance Programs as well as Flexible Spending Accounts to cover eligible out-of-pocket health care and dependent care
(day care) expenses are also available. We offer ten paid federal holidays as well as accrued vacation and sick leave.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Independently performs preventive maintenance and minor repairs on plumbing, heating, refrigeration, air-conditioning
low-voltage electrical systems, and other building systems and equipment.
2. Performs preventive maintenance and routine repairs on simple control circuitry, bearings, chains, sprockets, motors,
belts and belting, and other moving parts or wearing surfaces of equipment.
3. Assembles, installs, replaces, repairs, modifies and adjusts all types of small operating equipment such as letter boxes
mechanical scales, stamp vending equipment, building service equipment, mailhandling equipment and related equipment.
4. Under the direction of skilled maintenance employees, or clearly written instructions from either hard copy or electronic
format, performs specific tasks related to disassembling equipment, replacing parts, relocating and reassembling equipment;
assists higher level workers in locating and repairing equipment malfunctions.
5. Maintains an awareness of equipment operation, especially excessive heat, vibration, and noise, reporting malfunctions
hazards or wear to supervisor.
6. Uses a variety of hand and power tools, gauging devices and test equipment required, or as directed, to perform the
above tasks.
7. May drive a vehicle to transport tools, equipment, employees materials or in the normal performance of assigned duties.
8. Completes or initiates work record sheets, as required. Takes readings from meters, gauges, counters and other
monitoring and measuring devices. Maintains logs and other required records; reports on breakdowns and equipment being
tested.
9. Follows established safety practices and requirements while performing all duties.
10. May serve as a working leader over a group of lower level employees assigned to a specific task.
11. Performs other duties as assigned.