Job Summary
This entry level position performs preventative, predictive, and routine maintenance tasks, under direct supervision on company facilities, grounds, and equipment in order to ensure maximum efficiency and effectiveness.
Job Duties & Responsibilities
• Completes incoming work requests from SAP system while providing a safe work environment and a high level of customer satisfaction
• Performs scheduled and proactive maintenance on building systems to ensure a high level of operation
• Compiles information from walk-through assessments to proactively resolve any issues in order to maintain facilities
• Follows safety standards in compliance with all company, local, city, state and federal guidelines
• Repairs, replaces and resembles defective equipment and parts. This may include the use of hand and power tools
• Performs other duties as assigned
Job Specific Skills
• Basic knowledge of machines and tools
• Basic knowledge of materials, methods and tools involved in the construction and/or repair of buildings, offices and other company structures
• Basic knowledge of relevant equipment, policies, procedures and strategies necessary to promote effective local, state and national security operations for the protection of people, data, property, and buildings
• Able to analyze/identify performance issues with machinery and conduct necessary repairs and/or enhancements
• Able to work and communicate effectively with all levels of co-workers, clients, and other external contacts
• Basic navigation and understanding of Windows, MS office and other basic software operation including smartphones.
Ability to possess a driver's license
Standing: Occasional
Walking: Occasional
Working on elevated services: Occasional
Climbing a ladder: Frequent
Hand Movement - Repetitive Motions, Grasping, Finger Dexterity: Frequent
Speaking or Hearing: Frequent
Lifting up to 100 lbs: Rare
Pushing/Pulling up to 100 lbs: Rare
Lifting more than 100 lbs: Rare
Pushing/Pulling more than 100 lbs: Rare
Use of close vision: Occasional
Use of distance vision: Occasional
Climbing or Balancing: Occasional
Cold Temperatures: Occasional
Color Distinction: Occasional
Depth Perception: Occasional
Exposure to electrical hazards: Occasional
Exposure to fumes or airborne particles: Occasional
Exposure to loud noise levels: Occasional
Exposure to moderate noise levels: Occasional
Exposure to toxic or caustic chemicals: Occasional
Exposure to vibration: Occasional
Hot Temperatures: Occasional
Kneeling, Crouching or Crawling: Occasional
Lifting up to 10 lbs: Frequent
Lifting up to 25 lbs: Frequent
Lifting up to 50 lbs: Occasional
Outdoor Weather Conditions: Occasional
Peripheral Vision: Occasional
Pushing/Pulling up to 10 lbs: Frequent
Pushing/Pulling up to 50 lbs: Occasional
Risk of fire or explosion: Occasional
Sitting: Occasional
Tasting or Smelling: Occasional
Wet or Humid Conditions: Occasional
Work near moving mechanical parts: Occasional
Education
Minimum: High school diploma or GED
Experience
Minimum: 0 - 2 years related work experience
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Chesapeake Energy Corporation engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of properties for the production of oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids (NGL) from underground reservoirs in the United States. The company holds interests in natural gas resource plays, including the Marcellus in Northern Appalachian Basin in Pennsylvania; Haynesville located in Northwestern Louisiana; Eagle Ford in South Texas; Brazos Valley in Southeast Texas; Powder River Basin in Wyoming; and Mid-Continent in Anadarko Basin of northwestern Oklahoma. As of December 31, 2018, it owned interests in approximately 13,200 oil and natural gas wells; and had estimated proved reserves of 1,448 one million barrels of oil equivalent. Chesapeake Energy Corporation was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.