
Safety is paramount in everything we do. This role is part of the facilities team, which is an integral part of our Technical Services department. As a member of the facilities team, you will play a major role in the success of our resort and have one of the most important responsibilities throughout the park. You must always provide and guarantee a fun and safe environment for our guests with a focus on safety, ensuring that our equipment and buildings are inspected, maintained, and repaired to the highest levels possible. As an HVAC-R/Appliance Technician you will inspect, repair and troubleshoot heating, ventilation, air conditioning, culinary, refrigeration systems and related equipment in our facilities.
Other tasks assigned based on business need.
Education:
A high school diploma or general education degree (or equivalent education and experience) is required.
Other Requirements:
Must be willing to work a varied schedule from early mornings to late evenings, including weekends to support park operations.
Must have valid driver’s license, safe driving record.
Physical Requirements
A. Sitting:
1. None (0%)
2. Occasionally (1-33%)
3. Frequently (34-66%)
4. Constantly (67-100%)
J. Wrist Deviation (Side to Side):
1. None (0%)
2. Occasionally (1-33%)
3. Frequently (34-66%)
4. Constantly (67-100%)
B. Standing:
1. None (0%)
2. Occasionally (1-33%)
3. Frequently (34-66%)
4. Constantly (67-100%)
K. Hand/Wrist Repetitions (Up and Down):
1. None (0%)
2. Occasionally (1-33%)
3. Frequently (34-66%)
4. Constantly (67-100%)
C. Walking
1. None (0%)
2. Occasionally (1-33%)
3. Frequently (34-66%)
4. Constantly (67-100%)
L. Reaching:
1. None (0%)
2. Occasionally (1-33%)
3. Frequently (34-66%)
4. Constantly (67-100%)
D. Lifts and Carries: Frequency:
1. Up to 10 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant 2. 11 to 24 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant
3. 25 to 34 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant
4. 35 to 50 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant 5. 51 to 74 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant
6. 75 to 100 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant
7. Over 100 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant
E. Lifts Overhead: Frequency:
1. Up to 10 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant
2. 11 to 24 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant
3. 25 to 34 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant
4. 35 to 50 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant
5. 51 to 74 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant
6. 75 to 100 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant
7. Over 100 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant
F. Twisting:
1. None (0%)
2. Occasionally (1-33%)
3. Frequently (34-66%)
4. Constantly (67-100%)
M. Grasping:
1. Simple: < 50 pounds
2. Firm: > 50 pounds
G. Bending:
1. None (0%)
2. Occasionally (1-33%)
3. Frequently (34-66%)
4. Constantly (67-100%)
N. Manual Dexterity/Strength:
1. Gross motor, light-moderate strength
2. Gross motor, moderate - heavy strength
3. Fine motor, light-moderate strength
4. Fine motor, moderate - heavy strength
H. Squatting/Kneeling/Crawling/
Climbing:
1. None (0%)
2. Occasionally (1-33%)
3. Frequently (34-66%)
4. Constantly (67-100%)
O. Pushing:
1. None (0%)
2. Occasionally (1-33%) 60+_ lbs
3. Frequently (34-66%) ___ 30+__lbs
4. Constantly (67-100%) _ 10+___lbs
I. Pulling:
1. None (0%)
2. Occasionally (1-33%) _60+___ lbs
3. Frequently (34-66%) __30+___ lbs
4. Constantly (67-100%) __10+__ lbs
Visual Requirements
Hearing
P. Visual Requirements:
1. Close eye work (small figures) 2. Color discrimination
- Minimal color discrimination
- Normal color discrimination
3. Other: Depth perception, distance vision, ability to focus.
Q. Hearing Requirements:
1. Special requirements
Able to consistently fulfill communication
needs. (alarms, phone ringing, conversation,
clear acuity within 100 feet)
Working Conditions
R. Temperature:
1. < 15 degrees Fahrenheit
2. Between 16 and 95 degrees
3. > 95 degrees
U. Driving:
1. None (0%)
2. Occasional (1-33%)
3. Frequent (34-66%)
4. Constant (67-100%)
S. Crawl Space/Cramped Position:
1. Exposed < 1 hour per day
2. Exposed 1-3 hours per day
3. Exposed 3-7 hours per day
4. Exposed > 7 hours per day
V. Noise (loud/repetitive, < 85 decibels per OSHA Standard):
1. None (0%)
2. Occasional (1-33%)
3. Frequent (34-66%)
4. Constant (67-100%)
T. Personal Protective Equipment (e.g. respiratory mask, etc.)
1. None (0%)
2. Occasional (1-33%)
3. Frequent (34-66%)
4. Constant (67-100%)
Other
W. Specify any other requirements or restrictions that should be considered .
1. Heights up to 50 feet
2. Ladders up to 30 feet
3. Confined space frequent
4. water environment
Benefits of Merlin Entertainments
· Excellent health care options (medical, dental, and vision that encourage preventative care).
· Outstanding Paid Time Off (PTO) that allows for adventure, rest, relaxation, or recuperation.
· Merlin Magic Pass for friends and family to enjoy the parks & attractions
· Recognition Programs and Rewards
· 401(k) program with company match
· Tuition reimbursement programs
· Numerous learning and advancement opportunities
Compensation between USD $31.00/Hr.-USD $31.00/Hr.

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