Job Summary:
At Hutton, we live by four words: Lead, Inspire, Respect, Construct. And doing this starts with the people we hire. A Hutton team member thinks first about the team, and that includes more than coworkers. It includes clients, trade partners and community partners. As a facility service assistant technician, you’ll embody this approach while performing tasks involved with service work orders, preventative maintenance, small remodels/upgrades, and repair of warranty items.
Description:
Service work including wall framing, drywall, painting, cabinet/millwork installation, flooring, door and hardware installation/repair, caulking and sealants, etc. Wall framing, sheetrock finishing, and acoustical ceiling grid ability is required. Other skills will be taught through on-the-job experience.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
- Maintain tools and equipment.
- Layout accurately, using a framing square, plumb bob, level and/or lasers.
- Complete rough and finish carpentry tasks.
- Communicate professionally and effectively with clients on-site.
- Safely operate power tools associated with carpentry or other miscellaneous tasks.
- Prioritize safety protocols and use protective gear.
- Keep accurate records of work performed.
- Report any safety hazards or incidents promptly.
- Complete any other tasks assigned by your supervisor.
- ·Although, not that common, night and/or weekend work will be planned in advanced and sometimes required.
- Technician will be required to participate in an “on-call” rotation where you will be assigned approximately 2-3 weeks throughout the year (one week at a time).
Repairs and Maintenance:
- Troubleshoot, diagnose and repair issues.
- Fix broken fixtures, doors, windows, and other building components.
- Proactively inspect equipment and building systems in order to make repairs.
Remodeling Projects:
- Work closely with project managers and estimators on the completion of commercial remodels and interior finish upgrades.
- Complete demolition, framing, drywall installation, and sheetrock finishing work.
- Install cabinets, doors, door hardware, restroom accessories, partitions, wood trim, and other finish carpentry components.
- Ensure compliance with safety regulations and quality standards.
Interior Finish Upgrades:
- Paint walls, ceilings, and other surfaces.
- Install or repair flooring, tiles, and carpets.
- Install or repair ceilings and/or ceiling tiles. Drop ceiling proficiency required.
Travel:
- Be willing to travel regionally to different project sites. Travel is typically limited to daily and weekly trips. Overnight stays may be required but are usually limited to 2 to 4 nights per week.
- Adapt to varying work environments and building types.
Teamwork:
- Work closely with our team of assistant techs, lead technicians, and licensed technicians.
- Lead and mentor assistant techs on tasks/projects that need assistance.
- Communicate effectively and follow instructions.
Physical Requirements:
Able to do the following with or without accommodations:
- Lift, push or pull materials weighing up to 80 lbs. (25 lbs. consistently)
- Walk, bend, twist, turn, stoop, kneel, crawl, climb and squat in cramped or awkward positions on a frequent basis.
- Climb to unlimited heights on ladders or scaffolds.
- Operate machinery that vibrates (drills, sanders, jackhammers, etc.) on a repetitive basis.
- Perform tasks that require gross and fine hand motions and coordination.
- Perform tasks that require clear and sharp vision.
Education, Skills and Experience:
- High school diploma or equivalent is required.
- 3+ years in commercial construction, or residential remodeling.
- Valid driver’s license
Work Environment:
- You will work indoors and outdoors in a variety of weather conditions.
- Work environments will include occupied schools, hospitals, and private businesses.
You are also required to supply the following items for your own use:
- Full set of hand tools needed to perform tasks. (Examples below)
- 10” crescent wrench
- Hammer
- Nail bag
- Pry bar
- Small chalk line
- Speed square
- Tape measure
- Tin snips
- Torpedo level
- Utility knife
- *Power tools and specialty tools will be provided by Hutton
Benefits:
- Competitive pay.
- 401K retirement savings within two months of employment.
- Paid time off after three months of employment.
- Insurance benefits after two months of employment: health, dental, vision, basic & voluntary life, critical illness, accident, flexible spending, and health savings.
- Additional benefits: Financial Peace University Class, tuition reimbursement for team member’s children, Hutton clothing, and safety glasses reimbursement.
- Opportunities for on-the-job training, skills training classes, and career advancement.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Hutton Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Hutton provides equal employment opportunities to all team members and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.