Maintenance Worker III Grounds
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Maintenance/Cleaning
Building Maintenance, Facility Maintenance -
Trades / Skilled Labor
Building Maintenance
Maintenance Worker III Grounds – Beaverton School District
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Preferred Qualifications- Possession of a valid Commercial Pesticide Applicator License.
- Knowledge of irrigation systems, including operation, troubleshooting, and repair.
- Proficiency in the safe operation of mowers, trimmers, and other landscape and grounds-maintenance equipment.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a diverse grounds department and collaborate positively with team members.
10-Feb-2026
LevelDistrict/Department
Working Calendar260 Days
I want toSupport
Salary$31.10646 - $39.89821
Vacancy Notice TypeClassified
Start Time6:30 am
Position CategoryMaintenance Services
End Time3:00 pm
School / Department Address16550 SW Merlo Rd
Beaverton, OR 97003
Full Time
Additional Position DetailsThe Maintenance Worker III position functions as a team‑based journeyman‑level role. Each team is composed of one MWIII paired with a Maintenance Worker I or II. The Team Lead (MWIII) is responsible for ensuring that all assigned work is completed efficiently, safely, and to a professional standard. While the Team Lead provides direction and guidance to their team member, this role does not include supervisory authority.
Job Description PURPOSEThe Maintenance Worker III ensures an attractive, sanitary and/or safe facility for students, staff and the public by performing journey level installation, maintenance and repair work on district buildings, grounds, and equipment. The Maintenance Worker III specializes in a trade and operates with expertise and independence as one of the following:
Carpenter, Glazier;
Landscaper/Groundskeeper;
Locksmith;
Roofer; or Painter.
Maintenance Services Supervisor
INDIRECTLY
REPORTS TO:
Maintenance Foreman;
Electrical Foreman;
Maintenance Leader I or II
The Maintenance Worker III works independently following standardized routines under general supervision. The nature of the work requires adherence to policies, procedures and regulations and to technical norms of the trade; however, independent judgment and decision‑making is at times required in the application of the trade. The incumbent interfaces with school administrators, staff, colleagues, students and visitors. The incumbent does not have supervisory responsibilities but may at times direct the work of a Maintenance Worker I or II or a temporary employee.
DISTINGUISHINGCHARACTERISTICS
- The Maintenance Worker I typically performs basic repair, cleaning and maintenance on indoor facilities, and maintenance of fields, landscaped and paved areas on school grounds. The Maintenance Worker I may possess basic certification in a trade and utilize that certification in the course of regular duties.
- The Maintenance Worker II typically performs all duties of a Maintenance Worker I, as well as higher‑level or skilled technical tasks, and may possess basic certification in a trade and utilize that certification in the course of regular duties. The Maintenance Worker II may direct the work of the Maintenance Worker I.
- The Maintenance Worker III typically performs all duties of a Maintenance Worker I and Maintenance Worker II, as well as advanced or highly skilled repair, cleaning and maintenance on indoor facilities, and maintenance of fields, playgrounds, landscaped and paved areas on school grounds. The Maintenance Worker III may direct the work of the Maintenance Worker II and Maintenance Worker I.
- Conduct oneself in the best interest of students, in accordance with the highest traditions of public education and in support of the District’s mission.
- Perform skilled journey‑level building maintenance, repair and/or installation work in one of the following areas of expertise:
- Carpentry, Glazing, Locksmithing, Roofing, or Painting
- Maintain the physical facilities of the District by performing a wide variety of general upkeep and repair tasks, including but not limited to: replacing light bulbs, ceiling and floor tile replacement, repairing cafeteria tables, roof and drain…
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