Berkeley Public Library in Berkeley, California is seeking exceptional applicants for the role of Tool Lending Specialist. Under supervision, provides tools, equipment, instructional manuals, and basic reference service regarding home maintenance and repair to patrons of the Berkeley Tool Lending Library; orders, maintains, and repairs tools and equipment; performs related work as assigned.
The Tool Lending Specialist is a full-time position and will be located at the Tool Library at the Tarea Hall Pitman South Library Branch.
This job is for you if you like to:
Your skill set:
Applicants must have an equivalent to graduation from high school and two years of experience which has provided a working knowledge of the tools and equipment used in the building construction trades (carpentry, plumbing, painting, masonry, and electrical). Must be able to work evenings, weekends, and irregular shifts.
To be considered for this position, complete the City of Berkeley online application, including supplement questions at http://agency.govermentjobs.com/berkeley.
A TYPICAL WAY OF GAINING THE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS OUTLINED ABOVE IS:
EDUCATION
Equivalent to graduation from high school
AND
EXPERIENCE
Two years of experience which has provided a working knowledge of the tools and equipment used in the building construction trades (carpentry, plumbing, painting, masonry, and electrical).
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Must be able to work evenings, weekends, and irregular shifts.
Knowledge of:
1. Tools, equipment, and instructional manuals used in culinary tools, building repair, and construction trades;
2. Standard culinary and building maintenance repair and maintenance procedures and terminology;
3. Basic stock and inventory control methods, including requisitioning, receiving, storing, and lending;
4. Record keeping, report preparation, and filing methods and techniques;
5. Basic business arithmetic;
6. Standard safety practices and techniques in the building trades;
7. Basic tool and equipment repair, and repair resources; and
8. Operation of standard office equipment.
Skill in and ability to:
1. Provide sound information and appropriate tools and equipment to patrons;
2. Develop and implement lending and inventory control procedures;
3. Understand and follow oral and written instructions;
4. Organize work, set priorities, and exercise sound independent judgment;
5. Prepare and maintain accurate records and reports;
6. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of the work;
7. Gather and evaluate data and make logical recommendations; and
8. Instruct others in work procedures.
Applicants must submit the following:
1. City of Berkeley Employment Application
2. Response to Supplemental Questions
3. Resume
All materials must be received in our office no later than the closing date, at 5:00 pm PST. Postmarks, faxes, and incomplete applications will not be accepted. Your application and supplemental questionnaire must be filled out completely. Resumes must be submitted but are not a substitution for a completed application.
The examination process will consist of:
1. Review applications for minimum qualifications for the position and ensure all materials have been submitted.
Applicants passing all examination phases will have their names placed on an
employment-eligible list that the hiring department(s) will use to conduct final selection interviews. Hiring Department(s) will contact applicants directly if selected to participate in their hiring/selection process.
Candidates under final consideration for employment with the City should expect to undergo an employment background/reference check that may include but is not limited to employment history, confirmation of educational credentials and degrees, licenses including driver’s license, registrations, certificates, and other credentials as part of the appointment process. Some positions, depending on the nature of the work, also require a credit check and a review of the Summary Criminal History obtained from the State Department of Justice through Live Scan fingerprinting.
Disclaimer: The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute a contract, expressed or implied,
and any provisions contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice. Tests may consist of any combination of written, oral, or other exercises or assessment procedures that test content. Components may include but are not necessarily limited to, typing, math, reading, writing, and analytical skills; problem-solving ability; computer and software proficiency, or any other job-related knowledge, skill, ability, or qualification. The City may, without notice, change or eliminate any particular assessment component or combination of components as needs dictate.
All City employees are required to provide services as Disaster Service Workers in the event of an emergency/disaster.
Exam Access Accommodation: In compliance with local, state, and federal laws and regulations, the City of Berkeley will employ and promote qualified individuals without regard to disability. The City is committed to making reasonable accommodations in the examination process and in the work environment. Individuals requesting reasonable accommodations in the examination process must do so no later than the final filing date for receipt of applications, otherwise, it may not be possible to arrange accommodations for the selection process. Such requests should be addressed to the Human Resources Department | 1-510-981-6800| [email protected] |2180 Milvia 1st Floor, Berkeley, CA 94704. Requests can be made via email, phone, or in writing via U.S. mail.
Alternative Application Formats: This application material is available in alternative formats upon request. Alternative formats include audio format, braille, large print, electronic text, etc. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, 2180 Milvia Street, Berkeley | Phone: 1-(510)-981-6300 |TTY: 1-(510)-981-6347| [email protected] and allow 7-10 days for production of the material in an alternative format.
The City of Berkeley is an EEO/ADA Employer.
ELIGIBILITY
Employees must have a regular work schedule of at least 20 hours per week to be eligible for benefits. Less than full-time employees receive pro-rated benefits.
RETIREMENT
CalPERS
City employees are included in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS). Retirement formula is either 2% at age 62, or 2.7% at age 55 depending on the individual’s eligibility. Employees are vested in CalPERS after 5 years of full-time service. A new employee’s contribution to CalPERS will range from 8%-13.75% depending on membership in CalPERS or a reciprocal retirement plan.
SRIP
The City contributes 6.7% of the employee’s salary (up to a maximum annual salary of $32,400) into a 401(a) Supplemental Retirement Income Plan account (SRIP).The City is not a member of Social Security, therefore only the Medicare portion is deducted from employees’ salaries.
DEFERRED COMPENSATION
Three voluntary deferred compensation 457 plans are offered. Employees may contribute up to $19,000 per year on a pre-tax basis.
MEDICAL PLANS
The City offers a choice of a Kaiser HMO Plan or Sutter Health Plus Plan. The City contributes up to the full family premium for the Kaiser HMO Plan. Employees pay additional premium costs if they choose the Sutter Health Plus Plan. Employees who have medical coverage under another plan may choose to waive City-provided medical coverage and receive a monthly stipend.
DENTAL PLAN
The City provides group dental benefits through Delta Dental Plan of California. The City contributes up to the family coverage for the plan, which covers 90% of the dental charges up to $2,000 annually per person. Orthodontic benefits are offered at a $2,000 lifetime maximum per person. Employees who have dental coverage under another plan may choose to waive City-provided dental coverage and receive a monthly stipend.
LIFE INSURANCE
The City provides employees with a $25,000 Life Insurance and Accidental Death & Dismemberment policy. Employees have the option to purchase additional term life insurance up to a maximum of $300,000.
SICK LEAVE
Twelve days of paid sick leave earned annually.
VACATION
Vacation is accrued at the following annual rate: Two weeks per year for the first three years; Three weeks in years 4 – 11; Four weeks in years 12 – 17; Five weeks in years 18 – 24; Six weeks in 25 years and after. Some public health, mental health and library classifications may have accelerated vacation accruals – please check with the Human Resources Department for additional information.
HOLIDAYS
Thirteen regular holidays and three floating holidays annually.
LONG-TERM DISABILITY
The City provides long-term disability insurance that provides partial income replacement in the event of disability. Benefit is paid at 60% of salary.
RETIREE MEDICAL COVERAGE
The City pays a portion of the medical premiums of the retiree and eligible spouse or domestic partner based upon years of service. Requires at least 8 years of CalPERS service with the City and is at least age 55.
YMCA MEMBERSHIP
The City subsidizes the services for most employees by paying for 75% of the membership fee. Employees who choose to join, pay for the remainder of the fee. The Berkeley Downtown YMCA is across the street from the Civic Center Building.
TRANSIT SUBSIDY
The City provides annual free Eco-pass for AC Transit, and an IRC 132(f) plan for transit vouchers where employees may set aside pre-tax income to pay for public transportation expenses. City contributes $20 per month to the plan for employees using public transportation.
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