Facilities Technician I

Hamilton, OH
Part Time
Entry Level
BCRTA is looking for a part-time Facilities Technician to work 10 hours per week, Monday 5p - 8p, Wednesday 4p - 8p, Friday 5p - 8p, with some additional hours for quarterly custodial tasks.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: 

1. Performs routine upkeep of all BCRTA facilities. 

2. Cleans and maintains standards for offices, and common areas. Duties include, but are not limited to, vacuuming, mopping, trash disposal, dusting, and window cleaning. 

3. Coordinates cleaning with the Vehicle & Facility Maintenance Manager or Operations Manager. 

4. Ability to deal courteously and effectively with supervisors and coworkers. 

5. Ability to prioritize, organize, and manage tasks and time effectively; with flexibility and adaptability. 

6. Completes facility checklist schedules for cleaning as required. 

7. Evaluates and stocks consumable materials. 

8. Works with department managers to maintain supply stock. 

9. Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) as required. 

10. Follows all BCRTA procedures and policies. 

11. Attend training events and meetings as assigned. 

12. Acts as a BCRTA ambassador, projects a positive attitude and promotes superior customer service. 

This description should not be construed to contain every function/responsibility that may be required to be performed by an employee in this job. Employees are required to perform other related functions as assigned. 

REQUIREMENTS: 

Physical & Visual Activities: 

The physical demands described here are representative of those an individual must meet to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The company will make reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions. 


Physical Abilities include: 

1. Ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline-oriented office environment and a functioning maintenance facility. 

2. Ability to adjust to changes in shift or work schedules. 

3. Ability to maintain a stationary position for long periods, kneel/bend, reach overhead, and move throughout the workday. 

4. Strong sensory skills include good hearing, dexterity, feeling, and eyesight, including color perception and peripheral vision. 

5. Ability to occasionally push or transport items weighing up to 50 lbs. 

6. Requires some exposure to excessive noise, fumes/odors, some hazardous materials, and dirt/dust. 


ENVIRONMENTAL/ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS: 

Occasional exposure to cleaning chemical fumes. 


JOB QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: 

Skills and Abilities: 

1. Knowledge of the basic janitorial cleaning duties 

2. Ability to follow oral and written directions. 

3. Attention to detail, ability to memorize and retain. 

4. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision 

5. Fluently read, write, and speak English. 

6. Ability to communicate with BCRTA management. 

7. Work calmly and clearly as a team player. 

Experience: 

· Entry-level janitorial/cleaning experience. 

Education: 

High School diploma or GED preferred. 

LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS: 

· Valid Driver’s License. 

· Clean motor vehicle record.
 

About Butler County RTA

BCRTA is a political subdivision of the State of Ohio organized as a Regional Transit Authority under Ohio code. BCRTA acts as the designated recipient for Federal Transit Funds and provides public transportation services within and around Butler County, Ohio including Hamilton, Middletown, Fairfield, West Chester, Oxford, and Miami University. The BCRTA employs or directs around 120 transit employees and manages an annual budget over $7M. BCRTA is governed by a nine-member Board of Trustees.

BCRTA is a public transit agency dedicated to support Butler County’s quality of life and economic development through public transportation solutions.

Our employees enjoy a work culture that promotes inclusion, diversity, cooperation, problem-solving, teamwork, independence and ingenuity.

BCRTA benefits now include medical, dental, vision, life insurance and short-term disability coverage in addition to generous paid time off, 14% retirement match in the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS), opportunities for advancement, and professional development.  

*Hiring is through our main office in Hamilton, Ohio. 

Applications are public records and will only be reviewed once for each position. Applicants must submit a separate application for each position of interest. BCRTA applications do not represent a contract of employment.

"BCRTA states as its policy a commitment to provide equal opportunity to all persons in matters affecting all employment processes (including but not limited to recruitment or recruitment advertising, hiring, upgrading, selection for training, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, termination, rates of pay, or other forms of compensation) without regard to a person’s race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), age, genetic information, or veterans status.

Further, BCRTA is committed to complying with Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act and prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability. BCRTA will make accommodations that are reasonable and not unduly burdensome to enable qualified disabled applicants and employees to participate in the employment process and perform essential job functions. "

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