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BUILDING CLEANER
NATURE OF WORK
This is unskilled work in performing light manual tasks in the cleaning of buildingso
Work involves the performance of building cleaning tasks such as sweeping, dusting and light mopping in public buildings o Work is performed under
general supervision once the cleaning areas and tasks are learned, and is
inspected by custodial or maintenance supervisor during progress and upon
completion. Assignments are received in writing or orally, and work is
e_v aluated through the appearance and cleanliness of the assigned areas.
EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED
Cleans floors, carpets, windows, walls, furniture and lavatory fµc.tures with mops, brooms, brushes, rags and sponges.
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Examines inventory of cleaning and lavatory supplies, anq requesfs
replacement of supplies or obtains them from a central supply location.
Empties ashtrays and waste receptacles.
Performs related work as required~ \
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DESIRABLE KNOWLEDGE, SKILIS AND ABILITIES
Some knowledge of the materials, methods and supplies used in light
c'leaning work.
Ability to understand and carry out written and oral instructions.
Ability to learn repetitive tasks and perform them under limited
supervision.
Good physical condition to enable the performance of manual tasks
while standing or walking for extended periods.
DESIRABLE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
Some experience in light custodial work.
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672
BUILDING CLEANER
NATURE OF WORK
This is unskilled work in performing light manual tasks in the clean-
ing of buildings.
Work involves the performance of building cleaning tasks such as sweep
ing, dusting and light mopping in public buildings. Work is performed under
general supervision once the cleaning areas and tasks are learned, and is
inspected by custodial or maintenance supervisor during progress and upon
completion, Assignments are received in writing or orally, and work is
evaluated through the appearance and cleanliness of the assigned areas,
EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED
Cleans floors, carpets, windows, walls, furniture and lavatory 7
tures with mops, brooms, brushes, rags and sponges.
Examines inventory of cleaning and lavatory supplies, and requests
replacement of supplies or obtains them from a central supply location,
Empties ashtrays and waste receptacles.
Performs related work as required. ;
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DESTRABLE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Some knowledge of the materials, methods and supplies used in light
cleaning work.
Ability to understand and carry out written and oral instructions.
Ability to learn repetitive tasks and perform them under limited
supervision,
Good physical condition to enable the performance of manual tasks
while standing or walking for extended periods.
DESIRABLE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
Some experience in light custodial work,
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Box 13, Folder 20, Document 20
Box 13
Box 13 Folder 20
Folder topic: Race relations | Atlanta Summit Leadership Conference | 1967
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE MECHANIC I
NATURE OF WORK
This is semi-skilled and some skilled work in the application of
skills and practices of more than one trade in the maintenance, repair,
and installation of mechanical and structural facilities.
Work involves responsibility for performing maintenance and repair
w0rk on machinery and buildings, involving the performance of semi-skilled
and skilled tasks relating to more than one trade discipline. :v[ork is normally performed under general supervision; these employees act as assistants to higher level mechanics when working on complex or major repair
on installation tasks. Work is usually assigned on a job basis through
oral or written instructions and is inspected during progress and upon completion, although employees may be given general preventive maintenance
assignments with lit,tle or no supervisory follow-up. Supervision may be
exercised over semi-skilled workers or laborers.
EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED
Lubricates and adjusts pump motors, air-conditioning equipnent, and
hydraulic valves .
Removes and replaces sprockets, belts, pulleys, motor shafts,.:.ari:d .
hinges .
Installs electrical switches,· wires, conduits, relays and transformers.
Installs and re~a±rs plumbing fixtures such as floor drains, faucets,
sinks, and toilet seats .
Installs guard rails and fences.
Constructs cabinets, toolsJ:,oxes, benches, truck box canopies, and partitions .
Lays concrete block walls, brick walls, and floor or driveway slabs.
Cuts and welds pipes, steel frames, and metal sheets.
Performs related work as required.
DESIRABLE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Some knowledge oft the tools, principles, and practices of the maintenance t rades, including carpentry, plumbing, ·electricity, air-conditioning,
welding, steam fitting, painting, and masonry:.·
Working knowledge of the hazards and safety precautions of the trades
related to the positiDn.
Ability t o interpret work from sketches, blueprints , and written directions.
Skill in the use of hand t ools .
DESIRABLE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
Graduation f r om a trade or vocational school; some experience in construction and maintenance work; or any equivalent combination of training
and exper.ience.
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE MECHANIC I
NATURE OF WORK
This is semi-skilled and some skilled work in the application of
skills and practices of more than one trade in the maintenance, repair,
and installation of mechanical and structural facilities.
Work involves responsibility for performing maintenance and repair
work on machinery and buildings, involving the performance of semi-skilled
and skilled tasks relating to more than one trade discipline, Work is nor-
mally performed under general supervision; these employees act as assist-
ants to higher level mechanics when working on complex or major repair
on installation tasks. Work is usually assigned on a job basis through
oral or written instructions and is inspected during progress and upon com-
pletion, although employees may be given general preventive maintenance
assignments with little or no supervisory follow-up. Supervision may be
exercised over semi-skilled workers or laborers.
EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED
Lubricates and adjusts pump motors, air-conditioning equipment, and
hydraulic valves.
Removes and replaces sprockets, belts, pulleys, motor shafts,:and
hinges.
Installs electrical switches; wires, conduits, relays and transformers.
Installs and repairs plumbing fixtures such as floor drains, faucets,
sinks, and toilet seats.
Installs guard rails and fences.
Constructs cabinets, toolsboxes, benches, truck box canopies, and par-
titions,
Lays concrete block walls, brick walls, and floor or driveway slabs.
Cuts and welds pipes, steel frames, and metal sheets.
Performs related work as required.
DESTRABLE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Some knowledge oftthe tools, principles, and practices of the mainten—
ance trades, including carpentry, pluinhbing, electricity, air-conditioning,
welding, steam fitting, painting, and masonry.
Working knowledge of the hazards and safety precautions of the trades
related to the position,
Ability to interpret work from sketches, blueprints, and written direc-—
tions.
Skill in the use of hand tools.
DESTRABLE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
Graduation from a trade or vocational school; some experience in con-
struction and maintenance work; or any equivalent combination of training
and experience.
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Box 13, Folder 20, Document 21
Box 13
Box 13 Folder 20
Folder topic: Race relations | Atlanta Summit Leadership Conference | 1967
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE MECHAN:EC II
NATURE OF WORK
This is skilled and occasionally superv±~~ry work involving the application of skills and practices of more than one trade in the mainten--ance, repair and installation of mechanical and structural facilities .
Work involves the responsibility for perfo'Ji:ming maintenance and repair
work on machinery and buildings, including work of a complex nature of projects of signi ficant size . The work in.volves skilled tasks in more than one
trade. Work is normally performed under .~:en:eral supervision, and these
employees may act as assistants to the maintenance foreman. Assignments
are normally received through written or oral instructions .g_i' through discussion with supervisors and operating personnel . Work requires some independent judgment and usually involves supervision of other maintenance
mechanics, semi-skilled or unskil~ed laborers.
EXAMPLES OF WORK: PERFORMED
Inspects and diagnoses faulty operation of large air handling equip·
Removes and replaces valves, pump ~ earings, strainers, and motor shafts.
Installs water, steam andCchemical pipe~.
Installs and repairs automati c~- chemical. feed machines .
Welds and solders t~bes, pipes and support f~c,Ulles.
"'·"'·,.,Piagnoses electrical circuit malfunctions and repairs high pole lights .
Repairs and adjusts electric and hydraulic doors and gate operating
equipnent .
Ferforms r elated work a s r equired.
ment .
DESIRABLE KNCWLEDGE, SKI LLS AND ABILITIES
Working knowledge of the tools , p~inciples and practices of the main. temtnce t faqe.s,· including carpentry, plumbi ng , electricity, air- conditi oni ng, weldi ng , ·s t eamf i tti ng, painti ng, and masonry .
Considerable knowledge ~f:':.:t:i1eq ija:zar.<is and saf et y pr ecauti ons of t he
trades rel at ed to the ,posi tion. , <
Ability t o interpret work from sketches, bl ueprints , and written di r ections .
Abi l ity to supervise skilled and unskil led persoruiel.
Skill i n the use of: ha.rld t ools.
DESI RABLE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
Graduation from a trade of vocat i onal school; consider able experience in construction ~ 'maintenance work; or any equivalent combination
of t raining and exper i'~nce .
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE MECHANIC II
NATURE OF WORK
This is skilled and occasionally supervisory work involving the ap-
plication of skills and practices of more than one trade in the mainten—-
ance, repair and installation of mechanical and structural facilities.
Work involves the responsibility for performing maintenance and repair
work on machinery and buildings, including work of a complex nature of pro-
jects of significant size. The work imvolves skilled tasks in more than one
trade. Work is normally performed under general supervision, and these
employees may act as assistants to the maintenance foreman. Assignments
are normally received through written or oral instructions gr through dis-
cussion with supervisors and operating personnel. Work requires some in-
dependent judgment and usually involves supervision of other maintenance
mechanics, semi-skilled or unskilted laborers.
EXAMPLES OF WORK: PERFORMED
Inspects and diagnoses faulty operation of large air handling equip-
ment,
Removes and replaces valves, pump bearings, strainers, and motor shafts.
Installs water, steam and’ chemical pipes.
Installs and repairs automatic: chemical feed machines,
Welds and solders tubes, pipes and support frames.
+. Diagnoses electrical circuit malfunctions and repairs high pole lights.
Repairs and adjusts electric and hydraulic doors and gate operating
equipment.
Performs related work as required,
DESTRABLE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Working knowledge of the tools, principles and practices of the main-
. tenance tradés, including carpentry, plumbing, electricity, air-condition-
ing, welding, steamfitting, painting, and masonry.
Considerable knowledge of:ithe Hazards and safety precautions of the
trades related to the position,
Ability to interpret work from sketches, blueprints, and written di-
rections.
Ability to supervise skilled and unskilled personnel,
Skill in the use of’ harid tools.
DESIRABLE TRAINING AND EXPERTENCE
Graduation from a trade of vocational school; considerable experi-
ence in construction am;maintenance work; or any equivalent combination
of training and experiénce.
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Box 13, Folder 20, Document 22
Box 13
Box 13 Folder 20
Folder topic: Race relations | Atlanta Summit Leadership Conference | 1967
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SENIOR STENOGRAPHER
NATURE OF Wffi K
This is advanced gene r al cler i cal work , involving the taking and transcribing of oral dictat i on .
Work involves respons ibi lit y f or performing varied stenographic and
clerical tasks of consider able complexity. Initiative and judgment are required in dealing with ..unusual problems and in applying a knowledge of departmental procedur es t o :routine problems and assignments . Amount and kind
of di ctation t aken and transcribed varies . The difficulty and res pons ibility of the clerical wor k per f rmedJ rather than stenographic skill, is the
factor distinguishing this from t he beginning level stenographer position.
Work is performed with relat i ve independence of action with only limited review or supervis ion except i n new or unusual as s ignments . Employees in this
class act i n an advisory capacity t o other cler ical employees and may assign
and review their wor k .
EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED
Acts as secretary to a department head or the head of a large division;
meets the public, givi ng i nformation r equir ing considerable knowledge of departmental poli ci es and procedures ; schedules appointments.
Takes and t ranscribes dictation on general or t echnical sub jects; composes and types r outi ne cor r e s pondence .
Takes and t ypes minute s of official meetings; types complex t abular
data , repor ts , and othe r material f rom copy , rough draft or dictating machines .
Revi ews mail and a s embles fil es and material t o facilitat e r eply by
super ior .
Distr ibutes work 1 ad of office staff ; t rains new clerical empl oyees;
reviews difficult work .
Per forms rel ated w r k as required ,
DES IRABIE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Considerabl e kn wledge of business Engl ish , s pell i ng and arithmetic.
Considerable knowl edge f office practices and proce dures and t he ope-ration of common office appliances,
Abi l ity to make work de cisions i n accor dance wi t h departmental rules
and pol icies .
Ability to keep clerical records and to prepare accurate reports from
arithmetical and simple accounting information ,
Ability to assign and review the work of other clerical employees.
Skill in taking and r anscribing dictation and in operating a type writer accurately and at a moderate s peed .
DESIRABIE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
Graduation from a standard high school including or supplemented by
courses in typing or sh r thand; some experience in performing clerical and
stenographic work; or any equivalent combi nation of training and experience.
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SENIOR STENOGRAPHER
NATURE OF WRK
This is advanced general clerical work, involving the taking and tran-
scribing of oral dictation.
Work involves responsibility for performing varied stenographic and
clerical tasks of considerable complexity. Initiative and judgment are re-
quired in dealing with unusual problems and in applying a knowledge of de-
partmental procedures to routine problems and assignments. Amount and kind
of dictation taken and transcribed varies. The difficulty and responsibil-
ity of the clerical work performed, rather than stenographic skill, is the
factor distinguishing this from the beginning level stenographer position.
Work is performed with relative independence of action with only limited re-
view or supervision except in new or unusual assignments. Employees in this
class act in an advisory capacity to other clerical employees and may assign
and review their work.
EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED
Acts as secretary to a department head or the head of a large division;
meets the public, giving information requiring considerable knowledge of de-
partmental policies and procedures; schedules appointments.
Takes and transcribes dictation on general or technical subjects; com-
poses and types routine correspondence.
Takes and types minutes of official meetings; types complex tabular
data, reports, and other material from copy, rough draft or dictating ma-
chines.
Reviews mail and assembles files and material to facilitate reply by
superior.
Distributes work load of office staff; trains new clerical employees;
reviews difficult work.
Performs related work as required.
DESTRABLE KNOWLEDGE, SKTLLS AND ABILITIES
Considerable knowledge of business English, spelling and arithmetic.
Considerable knowledge of office practices and procedures and the op-
eration of common office appliances,
Ability to make work decisions in accordance with departmental rules
and policies.
Ability to keep clerical records and to prepare accurate reports from
arithmetical and simple accounting information.
Ability to assign and review the work of other clerical employees.
Skill in taking and transcribing dictation and in operating a type-
writer accurately and at a moderate speed.
DESTRABLE TRAINING AND EXPERTENCE
Graduation from a standard high school including or supplemented by
courses in typing or shorthand; some experience in performing clerical and
stenographic work; or any equivalent combination of training and experience.
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Box 13, Folder 20, Document 23
Box 13
Box 13 Folder 20
Folder topic: Race relations | Atlanta Summit Leadership Conference | 1967