Maintenance Mechanic Position Available In Escambia, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The U.S. Postal Service is hiring a Maintenance Mechanic in Pensacola, FL, offering a starting annual salary of $56,830. This full-time position involves performing preventive maintenance, repairs, and installations on building equipment and mail processing systems. Applicants must demonstrate mechanical comprehension, electrical knowledge, and the ability to follow safety procedures. Successful candidates must pass a maintenance knowledge test and structured interview evaluation.
Job Description
$57k
Per Year
DOE (Depends on Experience)
Position range in Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area $36k
- $52k Per Year Maintenance Mechanic
U.S. POSTAL SERVICE
Occupation:
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General
Location:
Pensacola, FL
- 32501
Positions available: 1
Job #: 12484118
Source:
Employ Florida
Posted:
5/1/2025
Updated:
5/6/2025
Expires:
6/30/2025
Web Site:
Employ Florida
Onsite /
Remote:
Work onsite all of the time
Job Type:
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MAINTENANCE MECHANIC SALARY RANGE
Starting annual salary $56,830 paid bi-weekly
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 Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) program as well as the Federal Employees Group Life Insurance (FEGLI). Dental, Vision and Long-Term Care Insurance Programs as well as Flexible Spending Program to cover eligible out-of-pocket health care and dependent care (day care) expenses are also available. We offer eleven paid federal holidays as well as accrued vacation and sick leave. Functional Purpose Independently performs semiskilled preventive, corrective and predictive maintenance tasks associated with the upkeep and operation of various types of mail processing, buildings and building equipment, customer service and delivery equipment.
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.
SUPERVISION
Supervisor of unit to which assigned. The United States Postal Service has the following excellent and challenging employment opportunity for highly motivated and innovative individuals. Successful candidates must demonstrate through a combination of education, training, and experience the following requirements: Requirements 1.
BARGAINING UNIT QUALIFICATION STANDARD 4749J
(4749-03XX)
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC DOCUMENT DATE
July 14, 2013
FUNCTION:
Independently performs semiskilled preventive, corrective, and predictive maintenance tasks associated with the upkeep and operation of various types of mail processing, buildings, and building equipment, customer service and delivery equipment.
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
See the Standard Position Descriptions for the Occupation Code given above.
REQUIREMENTS
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL, and
ABILITY REQUIREMENTS
This section is composed of Knowledge, Skills, Abilities (KSAs) that are required to satisfactorily perform the tasks of the position. Individuals must demonstrate that they possess a sufficient level of each KSA, to include at least minimum competency for senior-qualified positions to enable them to perform these tasks satisfactorily. Successful completion of the applicable testing and interview procedure (s) is sufficient to demonstrate the KSAs listed below. In certain circumstances, applicants may demonstrate these levels by describing examples of experience, education, or training, any of which may be non
- postal. 1 Ability to demonstrate mechanical comprehension to learn and apply mechanical principles, including a working knowledge of basic mechanical operations (such as levers and pulleys) and the application of physical laws (such as force and gravity). This includes knowledge in the following areas: (A) Power transmission
- such as gears, sprockets and chains, belts and pulleys; (B) Power translation
- such as cams and cam followers, linkages, springs; (C) Friction reduction—such as bushings, bearings; (D) Fasteners
- such as screws, nuts and bolts, pins, rings, clips, couplings.
2 Knowledge of basic electricity principles; this includes knowledge of Ohm’s law, Kirchoff’s law, AC-DC circuitry, relays, switches, and circuit breakers. Knowledge of the National Electrical Code may be required for employees in a skilled position; this also includes knowledge of techniques and procedures as used in electrical installations and maintenance (circuit protection, wiring, conduits, etc.). 4 Knowledge of and ability to follow safety and security procedures for performing maintenance work. This includes knowledge of industrial hazards (e.g., mechanical, chemical, electrical, electronic) and procedures and techniques established to avoid injuries to self and others such as lock out devices, protective clothing, and waste disposal techniques. Knowledge of cleaning and lubrication materials and procedures including storage, preparation and disposal and proper Personal Protective Equipment; this includes knowledge related to: (A) Lubrication materials
- such as oils, greases, etc, (B) Lubrication procedures
- as in application techniques, storage, disposal, etc, This also includes knowledge related to: (A) Cleaning materials
- such as alcohols, solvents, detergents, degreasers and (B) Cleaning procedures
- as in hand methods, machine methods (compressed air, vacuum cleaners).
12Ability to perform mathematical calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division correctly; to solve practical problems by selecting from a variety of mathematical techniques such as formulas and percentages. 13 Ability to remember material learned earlier refers to the ability to recall specific information and/or theoretical knowledge and apply it to mechanical, electrical, or electronic maintenance work such as inspection, troubleshooting, equipment repair and modification, preventive maintenance, and installation of electrical equipment. 17 Ability to learn and comprehend new or unfamiliar material; to use multiple approaches to grasp or learn the implication of new information; to quickly incorporate information and ideas. 18 Ability to comprehend spatial relations as required to perform maintenance work; to form three-dimensional mental pictures of objects; to know what an object would look like when viewed from a different angle; to determine if something will fit in a specified area. This may include the ability to use technical drawings (e.g. diagrams, blueprints and schematics). 19 Ability to read and comprehend job related written materials; this also includes the ability to locate, read, and comprehend text material such as handbooks, manuals, bulletins, directives, checklists, and route sheets. Ability to communicate work related information in writing to complete forms or provide routine and technical information (e.g., in business letters, reports, e-mails, memos and technical reports/documents). 21 Ability to follow oral and written directions, instructions, rules, policies and/or procedures correctly and in order. 22 Ability to speak to others in a clear, concise, and organized manner to convey information effectively; to respond to questions appropriately; to listen to what other people are saying and ask questions to ensure understanding refers to receiving/transmitting oral information (such as equipment status, recommended repairs or modifications, parts usage, and technical procedures) to/from maintenance, operations, and other personnel. 23 Ability to adjust to new conditions, situations or technology; to move easily from one topic to another; to accept change; to be flexible with regard to viewpoint. 24 Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships; to work with teams; to help others; to accept suggestions; to treat others with dignity and respect. 25 Ability to demonstrate organizational commitment to the public service goals and mission of the Postal Service. 26 Ability to be conscientious to carry out job tasks; to be responsible and dependable; to take care in performing routine and novel tasks; to track details; to check that all work is accurate and complete; to record information accurately 27 Ability to work independently; to remain focused to produce quality work under time pressure or other stressors. 28 Ability to work from heights refers to the ability to perform safely and efficiently the duties of the position above floor level such as from ladders, catwalks, walkways, scaffolds, vert-a-lifts, and platforms. 29 Knowledge and ability to use various hand or portable power tools in performing mechanical, electrical, electronic or other maintenance work; this may include the use of shop power equipment. This ability includes the safe and efficient use and maintenance of such tools as screwdrivers, wrenches, hammers, pliers, chisels, punches, taps, dies, rules, gauges, and alignment tools; refers to the knowledge of, and proficiency with, various power tools; the ability also involves the safe and efficient use and maintenance of power tools such as drills, saws, sanders, and grinders; refers to the knowledge of, and proficiency with, shop machines such as bench grinders, drill presses, and table/band saws. 32 Knowledge and ability to use test equipment, gauges or tools to take measurements to perform maintenance work.
EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must successfully complete Postal Service Test 955, for the Maintenance Mechanic job group, which measures maintenance knowledge, skills and abilities. In addition, applicants must successfully complete a structured interview evaluation.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must be able to perform the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation which may require arduous exertion involved prolonged standing, walking, bending and reaching, and may involve handling heavy objects, e.g., tools and equipment up to the allowable weight.
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
Applicants who qualify under this standard may be required to satisfactorily complete a prescribed training course(s) prior to assignment, reassignment or promotion.
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS
(A) Applicants must be able to qualify to operate powered industrial equipment. (B) For positions requiring driving, applicants must have a valid state driver’s license, and demonstrate and maintain a safe driving record. Qualified applicants must successfully pass a pre-employment drug screening to meet the U.S. Postal Service’s requirement to be drug free. Applicants must also be a U.S. citizen or have permanent resident alien status. Employer is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, status as a protected veteran, among other things, or status as a qualified individual with disability. “This contractor and subcontractor shall abide by the requirements of 41 CFR 60-300.5(a). This regulation prohibits discrimination against qualified protected veterans, and requires affirmative action by covered prime contractors and subcontractors to employ and advance in employment qualified protected veterans.” Help for Employer Information. Opens a new window.