
Initial Posting Date:
04/01/2026
Application Deadline:
04/14/2026
Agency:
Department of Corrections
Salary Range:
$4,771 - $6,265
Position Type:
Employee
Position Title:
Facility Maintenance Specialist, Physical Plant (Salem) For current ODOC and OCE employees only
The Oregon Department of Corrections is currently recruiting for a Facility Maintenance Specialist. This exciting employment opportunity is with the Oregon Department of Corrections at the Oregon State Penitentiary (OSP) in Salem, Oregon. You must be a current for ODOC and OCE employee (contract workers excluded) to apply.
This position is represented by Association of Oregon Corrections Employees (AOCE). This position may be eligible for Police & Fire (P&F) benefits through Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), as defined by statute.
The Facility Maintenance Specialist supports the Physical Plant Manager in overseeing the maintenance program at the Oregon State Penitentiary. This role requires modeling pro-social behavior, reinforcing positive actions, addressing negative behavior, and effectively communicating observations to program staff and supervisors in support of OAM.
Key responsibilities include performing custodial and security-related duties, such as responding to AIC (Adults in Custody) incidents, maintaining control of keys, tools, and contraband to prevent escapes, supervising AIC workers, conducting searches as needed, and using physical restraints when necessary to manage hostile individuals.
The Specialist directs and supervises AIC work crews in a variety of building trades related to repair and maintenance. Duties include completing repairs and preventative maintenance, managing work orders and CMMS-scheduled tasks, and supporting other trade staff as needed.
Additional responsibilities include ordering supplies and parts, maintaining equipment and material inventories, assisting with project planning and cost estimates, training AIC workers on proper tool and equipment use, and participating in the interview and selection process for AIC workers. The role also involves monitoring work areas for safety and cleanliness, conducting searches to prevent contraband, and completing disciplinary reports in accordance with established procedures.
The Specialist may also perform skilled tasks in carpentry, general maintenance, lock repair, welding, painting, and plumbing, with guidance provided as needed.
This position requires a commitment to cultural competency and diversity. Duties listed are not intended to cover every responsibility and may be adjusted based on operational needs.
Your application materials will be reviewed to verify that you have:
A journeyman's license/card in any of the above trades will substitute for this experience. Be sure a copy of your journeyman's license/card is attached to your application form.
NOTE: At the time of recruitment, agencies will specify if the position requires a specialty in a) through f) above. Some positions in this class may require the possession of a valid Oregon driver's license valid for the class of vehicles used by the employing agencies. Agencies will note this requirement at the time of recruitment. Positions assigned Electrical duties require a Limited Maintenance Electrical license. Agencies will note this at the time of recruitment.
This position is located inside the Oregon State Penitentiary and works in close contact with adults in custody in the institution setting and may be exposed to hostile situations or incidents. Inherent custodial duties include the responsibility for personally handling AIC incidents in the employee’s immediate work area. The employee is responsible to prevent escapes from confinement by proper control of keys, tools, and contraband and documenting unusual incidents as they occur. The employee is subject to call back in the event of an emergency at which time he/she would be placed in any post in the institution.
The Oregon Department of Corrections is responsible for over 12,000 adults in custody in 12 state prisons throughout Oregon. It advises and evaluates counties regarding administration of probation and parole programs supervising more than 24,000 offenders in Oregon communities. The mission is to protect communities, promote accountability, and transform lives.
The Oregon Department of Corrections serves a diverse and changing population of people who are incarcerated and on supervision. We commit to creating an organization both reflecting the diversity of the population we serve and ensuring all employees thrive in a culture of safety, trust, and belonging. We strive to be an anti-racist corrections system. Welcoming, inclusive, and respectful of all people. Free of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.
The Department offers a variety of programs and opportunity to create a safe and healthy environment to for our staff, volunteers, and adults in custody. Joining the Oregon Department of Corrections is joining a team working for the benefit of our communities through innovative and proven correctional practices.
The salary range listed above is for non-PERS qualifying applicants. PERS qualifying applicants may be eligible for an adjusted range to reflect an additional 6.95%.
The State of Oregon provides a generous benefit package, which includes:
The successful candidate for this position must pass a Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) fingerprint-based background check and maintain CJIS eligibility. Due to CJIS requirements related to system access, there may be some felony convictions that could disqualify you for this position. However, having a felony record does not exclusively restrict you from being considered as an applicant. CJIS clearance is done at the conditional job offer. If you have questions about whether or not your criminal record could disqualify for you, please contact the recruiter for more information.
Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (EDI&B) is embedded in the Department of Corrections core values. The department strives to be a model employer committed to promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Ensuring legal compliance, efficiency, and exceeding expectations to deliver the best public services.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. Additional information can be found from The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Know Your Rights
The Oregon Department of Corrections is responsible for complying with the Federal Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA 42 U.S.C. 1997). PREA prohibits the Oregon Department of Corrections from hiring, promoting, or contracting with anyone, (that will have direct contact with residents), who has engaged in, been convicted of, or been civilly or administratively adjudicated for engaging in sexual abuse in confinement settings. Learn more about PREA.
Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility. Please note – if you are a veteran, you will receive a task in Workday to upload your documents immediately after you submit your initial application. You will have up until 24 hours after the posted application deadline to submit the appropriate documentation.
The State of Oregon does not request or require your age, date of birth, attendance or graduation dates from an educational institution during the application process.
If you have questions about the position, selection process, or need accommodations to participate in the recruitment process please contact the recruiter and reference the requisition number.
Recruiter: Maria Arellano, Maria.A.Arellano@doc.state.or.us
Reference Number:197459

Official LinkedIn page for the state of Oregon. Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is located on the Pacific coast, with Washington to the north, California to the south, Nevada on the southeast and Idaho to the east. The Columbia and Snake rivers delineate much of Oregon's northern and eastern boundaries, respectively. The area was inhabited by many indigenous tribes before the arrival of traders, explorers, and settlers who formed an autonomous government in Oregon Country in 1843. The Oregon Territory was created in 1848, and Oregon became the 33rd state on February 14, 1859.