{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:38:47.086Z","occupation":{"soc":"49-9071.00","title":"Maintenance and Repair Workers, General","group":"Installation, Maintenance & Repair","sector":"23","jobZone":3,"jobZoneInferred":false},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers general maintenance and repair work performed across commercial, institutional, and light-industrial facilities, spanning preventive maintenance, mechanical and electrical troubleshooting, multi-trade repairs, and team leadership at Job Zone 3 preparation level.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Preventive maintenance checklists — complete under direct supervision by inspecting drives, belts, and fluid levels on facility equipment.","Hand tools and basic power tools — identify and use correctly when performing simple repairs on building structures under technician guidance.","Filters and consumable parts — replace following written procedures and manufacturer schedules in a commercial or industrial facility.","Machinery and equipment — observe and report unusual sounds, vibrations, or visual signs of malfunction during assigned rounds.","Parts catalogs and supplier listings — locate and record required part numbers under supervision when assisting with stock replenishment.","Repair manuals and equipment diagrams — read and reference with guidance to support basic troubleshooting tasks on common machinery.","Safety protocols and lockout/tagout procedures — follow precisely before beginning any maintenance or repair activity on energized equipment.","Plumbing fixtures and basic pipe fittings — assist in inspecting and tightening connections under direction in a building maintenance setting.","Work orders and maintenance logs — complete accurately using facility management software with oversight from a senior technician.","Electrical and electronic testing devices — handle safely and apply under supervision when supporting simple wiring inspection tasks."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Routine preventive maintenance schedules — execute independently, including motor inspections, belt checks, and fluid top-offs, across multiple building systems.","Mechanical malfunctions — diagnose using observation, basic testing instruments, and repair manuals with minimal oversight in a facility maintenance environment.","Hand tools, levels, and plumb bobs — apply with accuracy to adjust functional parts and control instruments during equipment calibration tasks.","Wiring, plumbing, and mechanical components — repair and reinstall using appropriate tools and electrical testing devices in commercial building settings.","Parts and supply orders — prepare and submit from catalogs or supplier portals, verifying specifications against equipment requirements without supervisory prompting.","Blueprints and technical schematics — interpret independently to identify correct repair approaches for moderately complex mechanical or structural issues.","Scheduling and prioritization — manage a daily maintenance workload using calendar and scheduling software to meet facility operational deadlines.","Equipment performance data — monitor using operations control software, identifying deviations from normal parameters and escalating as appropriate.","Preventive and corrective maintenance records — maintain accurately in a computerized maintenance management system to support compliance and audit readiness.","Minor electrical and HVAC components — assemble and replace following code-compliant procedures in occupied commercial or light-industrial facilities."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Complex mechanical failures — diagnose autonomously across drives, motors, and control systems by integrating blueprints, testing devices, and deductive reasoning in high-demand facility environments.","Full-scope repair operations — execute independently on wiring, pipe systems, machinery, and structural elements using precision instruments and appropriate power tools.","Non-routine equipment malfunctions — resolve by applying critical thinking and technical knowledge to develop corrective actions beyond standard repair manuals.","Preventive maintenance programs — evaluate and refine based on equipment history and failure analysis data to reduce downtime in industrial or institutional facilities.","Vendor and supplier relationships — manage proactively, sourcing specialized parts and negotiating delivery timelines to minimize equipment out-of-service periods.","Custom maintenance fixtures or tools — design and fabricate using CAD software or shop resources to support repair tasks not addressed by standard tooling.","Multi-trade repair tasks — coordinate and perform across plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems simultaneously during facility emergencies or planned shutdowns.","New equipment installations — oversee and complete from assembly through commissioning, verifying performance against specification in a commercial or light-industrial setting.","Quality control inspections — conduct on completed repair work, applying structured analysis to verify safety, function, and compliance with building codes.","Junior maintenance staff — guide and coach informally on troubleshooting methods and safe tool use during daily operations."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Facility-wide maintenance strategy — develop and implement across all building systems, aligning preventive and predictive maintenance plans with organizational operational goals.","Maintenance team performance — lead and develop through structured coaching, skills assessments, and assignment of progressively complex repair tasks in multi-site environments.","Capital repair and equipment replacement decisions — drive by synthesizing failure trend data, cost-benefit analysis, and operational risk assessments for leadership stakeholders.","Facilities management software and industrial control platforms — configure and optimize at the organizational level to improve work order efficiency and asset lifecycle tracking.","Cross-functional project teams — coordinate during major renovations or equipment overhauls, integrating maintenance, engineering, and contractor resources to meet schedule and budget.","Safety and compliance standards — author and enforce for all maintenance operations, ensuring adherence to OSHA, NEC, and building code requirements across the workforce.","Innovative maintenance solutions — design and champion, including custom tooling or process improvements, to address systemic equipment reliability challenges organization-wide.","Maintenance budgets and procurement strategies — own and manage, negotiating supplier contracts and forecasting parts and labor expenditures for multi-facility operations.","Knowledge transfer and training curricula — design and deliver for emerging and developing technicians, translating complex mechanical and electrical concepts into accessible learning resources.","Organizational maintenance metrics — establish, monitor, and report to senior leadership, using data-driven insights to continuously improve uptime, cost efficiency, and workforce capability."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 4.0)","crosswalk":"https://skillscrosswalk.com","generator":"LER.me"},"attribution":"© EBSCOed"}