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Posted on: December 12, 2024 • Category: Maintenance
Verifiable documentation of education. High school diploma or equivalency. One (1) or more years of maintenance experience or trade school certification or comparable demonstrated skill experience. Ability to read, as measured by the Short Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (S-TOFHLA) test. Must have a valid driver’s license and insurable driving record. Experience with persons with developmental and intellectual disabilities and other physical and mental challenges preferred. Must be able to complete all physical requirements of the position with or without a reasonable accommodation. Advanced knowledge of electrical, plumbing, automotive repair, HVAC systems and HVAC certification preferred; knowledge of fork lift operation a plus. Also includes lawn care and snow removal, ability to work in inclement weather, evening and weekend hours. Fingerprint Criminal Background Check and Essential Functions Test/Pre-Employment Physical and Drug Screen are required.
Job Summary
Ensure maintenance of Agency facilities and property under the direction of the Facilities Manager.
Responsibilities and Duties
Benefits
Rate of Pay
$20.50 per hour for non-DSP trained staff
$21.10 per hour for DSP trained staff
Application Process
**All interested persons must complete a Pathway Services Employment Application to be considered for this position. You may apply online by visiting our website, www.pathwayservices.org/careers. You can also fill out your application to our main office, Pathway Plaza, 1905 W. Morton Avenue, Jacksonville, IL 62650.
Job Types
Full-time
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The City of Jacksonville is located in west central Illinois, 35 miles west of Springfield, the state capital. It is the county seat of Morgan County and one of the oldest towns in the Land of Lincoln, founded in 1825. Jacksonville was established by Yankee settlers from New England, who laid out farms, constructed roads, erected government buildings, and established post routes. They were part of a wave of European/American farmers who headed west into what was then the wilds of the Northwest Territory, during the early 1800s. Download Here!