Job summary:
Reporting to the Facilities Manager, the University Maintenance Mason is responsible for performing skilled masonry work involving the construction, alteration, repair, and maintenance of the university’s buildings and structures. This role ensures the integrity and appearance of brick, stone, and concrete elements on campus, contributing to the overall upkeep and enhancement of university facilities
Key Responsibilities/Tasks/Duties:
Masonry Construction and Repair
Construct, install, and repair brick, stone, and concrete structures including walls, walkways, patios, steps, and other masonry elements.
Mix and apply mortar, cement, and other masonry materials to ensure solid and durable construction.
Lay and align bricks, blocks, and stones to create functional and aesthetically pleasing structures.
Maintenance and Restoration
Inspect masonry structures for damage or wear, and determine necessary repairs.
Perform restoration work on historic or decorative masonry to preserve the integrity and appearance of the structures.
Conduct preventative maintenance to extend the lifespan of masonry structures.
Finishing and Detailing:
Apply finishing techniques to masonry surfaces, including cleaning, sealing, and waterproofing.
Ensure all masonry work is finished to a high standard and meets the aesthetic and functional requirements of the university.
Safety and Compliance:
Follow all safety protocols and procedures to maintain a safe working environment, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
Ensure all masonry work complies with relevant building codes and regulations.
Documentation and Reporting:
Maintain accurate records of work orders, materials used, and time spent on projects.
Report any significant maintenance issues or safety concerns to the Maintenance Supervisor.
Collaboration and Support:
Work closely with other maintenance staff and departments to coordinate masonry projects.
Minimum Qualifications /Educational/Professional Experience:
Minimum Qualification KCSE D+ Craft or
Additional Skill that has an added advantage; Welding
Requirements for Appointment
Government Trade Certificate II (Masonry);/
Experience as an Apprentice Mason for 3 Years.
Proficiency in computer applications;
Government Trade Certificate I (Masonry);
Served as Mason for a minimum of 3 years;
Shown merit and ability as reflected in work performance and results.
Skills and Abilities:
Strong knowledge of masonry techniques, materials, and tools.
Proficiency in using hand and power tools for masonry work.
Excellent attention to detail and craftsmanship.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Good communication and interpersonal skills.
Physical ability to perform the duties of the position, including lifting heavy objects and working at heights.
Working Conditions:
The position involves working both indoors and outdoors, sometimes in adverse weather conditions.
The role requires adherence to safety standards and may involve exposure to dust, noise, and other hazardous materials.
The mason may be required to work evenings, weekends, or on-call shifts as needed to address urgent maintenance issues.
Competencies:
Knowledge and Proficiency in Masonry Skill, material knowledge and masonry tool proficiency
Aesthetic Judgment and attention to detail
Attention to Detail Collaboration and Customer Service Orientation
Physical Fitness and ability to work in various environment including outdoors and in adverse weather conditions