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GSA PRICE LISTFederal Supply Schedule03 Facilities Maintenance and ManagementContract Number: 47QSHA19D0060For more information on ordering from Federal Supply Schedule click on the FSS Schedules button at fss.Contract Period:September 27, 2019 through September 26, 2024Professional Maintenance Management LLC (PMM)15938 Derwood RoadRockville, MD 20855Phone: (301) 258 - 9151Fax: (301) 330-6023Web Address: Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN):CAGE Code: 3HWB4DUNS Number: 097779321Business Size: Small BusinessFor More Information, Please ContactJason SalsburyGSA Contracts Administrator(o) 202.347.5118 jsalsbury@On-line access to contract ordering information, terms and conditions, up-to-date pricing, and the option to create an electronic delivery order are available through GSA Advantage! a menu-driven database system. The INTERNET address for GSA Advantage is: .Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u About PMM PAGEREF _Toc21476872 \h 3Customer Information PAGEREF _Toc21476873 \h 4Service Contract Act (SCA) Labor Categories PAGEREF _Toc21476874 \h 7Appendix A: Labor Category Descriptions PAGEREF _Toc21476875 \h 9Labor Category Substitutions Information PAGEREF _Toc21476876 \h 39Appendix B: Labor Category Rates PAGEREF _Toc21476877 \h 40About PMMPMM Companies, LLC (PMM) is an award-winning provider of complete facility management, maintenance, and support services for Federal Government customers throughout the United States. Since 1977, PMM has provided operations and maintenance to over 350 facilities and employs over 1,100 people. PMM’s bedrock principles and core beliefs are respect, integrity, service, and excellence. As a long-standing leader in the operations and maintenance community, PMM manages an extensive portfolio of clients who can attest to the superior service and value they receive from the company’s expert managers and technicians. PMM’s highlights include:Providing O&M services to over 35 million square feetProven management techniques, key personnel, and rapid response capabilitiesUnderstanding, experience, and expertise with current industry and commercial safety standards such as ANSI, OSHA, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Green Seal? certificationHigh bonding capacity and extensive open lines of credit to support contract needsScalable, replicable facilities maintenance, building operation, and facilities support services Programs tailorable to fit contract or customer needs from small buildings to massive facilities complexes and anything in betweenCustomer Information1a. Awarded Special Item Numbers:SIN 561210FACSIN ANCRASIN ANCILLARY1b. Labor Rates: Please see Appendix A.1c. Labor Category Descriptions: Please see Appendix B.2. Maximum Order: $1,000,000 for all SINs3. Minimum Order: $100.00 for all SINs.4. Geographic Coverage (Delivery Area): All 50 states, Washington D.C and Puerto Rico5. Point of Production: Various6. Discount from List Prices: All prices listed are net prices.7. Quantity Discounts: Discount of 2% purchase order over 300,000 sf, 3% per purchase order over 750,000 sf janitorial projects8. Prompt Payment Terms: 2% 10 days, 1% 20 days, Net 309a. Acceptance of Government Credit Cards: Government credit cards will be accepted for orders at or below the micro-purchase threshold.9b. Acceptance of Government Credit Cards: Government credit cards will be accepted for orders above the micro-purchase threshold.10. Foreign Items: Not applicable11a. Time of Delivery: Specified in each task order11b. Expedited Delivery: As negotiated11c. Overnight and 2-Day Delivery: As negotiated11d. Urgent Requirements: As negotiated12. F.O.B. Points(s): Destination13a. Ordering Address:15938 Derwood RoadRockville, MD 20855 Phone: (301) 258 - 9151Fax: (301) 330-602313b. Ordering Procedures: The ordering procedures for supplies and services, information on Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA), and a sample BPA can be found at the GSA/FSS Schedule homepage ().14. Payment Address is as Follows:15938 Derwood RoadRockville, MD 20855 Phone: (301) 258 - 9151Fax: (301) 330-602315. Warranty Provision: Manufacturer on materials, 1 year on workmanship16. Export Packing Charges: Not applicable17. Terms and Conditions of Government Purchase Card Acceptance: Government commercial credit cards will be acceptable for payments above micro purchase level18. Terms and Conditions of Rental, Maintenance, and Repair: Not applicable19. Terms and Conditions of Installation: Not applicable20. Terms and Conditions of Repair Parts Indicating Date of Parts Price Lists and Any Discounts from List Prices: Not applicable20a. Terms and Conditions for Any Other Services: Not applicable21. List of Service and Distribution Points: Not applicable22. List of Participating Dealers: Not applicable23. Preventive Maintenance: As negotiated 24a. Special Attributes: PMM has been responsible for the development and implementation of recycling plans and programs, hazardous waste and materials management plans and processes, and development, implementation and monitoring of air, water, and wastewater pollution prevention.24b. Section 508. If applicable, Section 508 compliance information on Electronic and Information Technology (EIT) supplies and services will be addressed on a task order basis. The EIT standards can be found at : Not applicable25. Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number: 09777932126. Central Contractor Registration (CCR) Database: PMM Companies is registered in the System for Award Management.*If the "best value" selection places your order over the Maximum Order, identified in this catalog/price list, you have an opportunity to obtain a better schedule contract price. Before placing your order, contact the aforementioned contractor for a better price. The contractor may (1) offer a new price for this requirement (2) offer the lowest price available under this contract or (3) decline the order. A delivery order that exceeds the maximum order may be placed under the Schedule contract in accordance with FAR 8.404.Service Contract Act (SCA) Labor CategoriesThe following positions are SCA labor categories. PMM has completed a cross walk matrix for labor categories and the associated WD number. In the section, Labor Category Description, these positions have been marked with an asterisk. (*)"The Service Contract Act (SCA) is applicable to this contract and it includes SCA applicable labor categories. The prices for the indicated (**) SCA labor categories are based on the U.S. Department of Labor Wage Determination Number(s) identified in the SCA matrix. The prices awarded are in line with the geographic scope of the contract (i.e. nationwide).SCA Equivalent Code & Labor CategoryLabor CategoryWD Number23290 Fire Alarm System MechanicFire Alarm System Mechanic2015-429314043 Computer Operator IIIComputer Operator III 2015-429330081 Engineering Technician IEngineering Technician I 2015-429330082 Engineering Technician IIEngineering Technician II2015-429330083 Engineering Technician IIIEngineering Technician III2015-429330084 Engineering Technician IVEngineering Technician IV2015-429330085 Engineering Technician VEngineering Technician V2015-429330086 Engineering Technician VIEngineering Technician VI2015-429330090 Environmental TechnicianEnvironmental Technician 2015-429325010 Boiler TenderBoiler Tender 2015-429325040 Sewage Plant OperatorSewage Plant Operator 2015-429325070 Stationary EngineerStationary Engineer 2015-429325190 Ventilation Equipment Tender/TechVentilation Equipment Tender/Tech2015-429325210 Water Treatment Plant OperatorWater Treatment Plant Operator 2015-429323160 Electrician, MaintenanceElectrician, Maintenance 2015-429323125 Cable SplicerCable Splicer 2015-429323130 CarpenterCarpenter 2015-429323370 General Maintenance WorkerGeneral Maintenance Worker 2015-429323410 Heating, Refrigeration & Air ConditioningHeating, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 2015-429323411 Heating, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Mechanic Research FacilityHeating, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Mechanic Research Facility2015-429323510 LocksmithLocksmith 2015-429323470 LaborLabor 2015-429323760 Painter, MaintenancePainter, Maintenance 2015-429323790 Pipefitter, MaintenancePipefitter, Maintenance 2015-429323810 Plumber, MaintenancePlumber, Maintenance 2015-429323960 Welder, CombinationWelder, Combination2015-429323980 Wood WorkerWood Worker2015-429331363 Truck Driver HeavyTruck Driver Heavy 2015-429331362 Truck Driver MediumTruck Driver Medium 2015-429321130 Shipping and Receiving ClerkShipping and Receiving Clerk 2015-429321020 Forklift OperatorForklift Operator2015-429321050 Material HandlerMaterial Handler2015-429301111 General Clerk IGeneral Clerk I 2015-429301270 Production Control ClerkProduction Control Clerk2015-429301300 Scheduler, MaintenanceScheduler, Maintenance 2015-429301410 Supply TechSupply Tech2015-429321410 Warehouse SpecialistWarehouse Specialist2015-429311122 Housekeeping AidHousekeeping Aid2015-429311150 JanitorJanitor 2015-429311210 Labor, Grounds MaintenanceLabor, Grounds Maintenance 2015-429311240 Maid or HousemenMaid or Housemen 2015-429311090 GardnerGardner2015-429399730 Refuse CollectorRefuse Collector 2015-429311360 Window CleanerWindow Cleaner2015-4293Appendix A: Labor Category DescriptionsFor All SINs:811-002, 811-003, 811-004,811-005,03FAC-500, 003-97, 003-100*Denotes the position is a SCA positionService ProposedLabor Category DescriptionEducationYrs. ExpPrincipal or Project ManagerDetermines and formulates policies and provides overall direction of companies or private and public-sector organizations within guidelines set up by a board of directors or similar governing body. Plans, directs, or coordinates operational activities at the highest level of management with the help of subordinate executives and staff managers.Bachelor’s Degree10Project Manager Determines and formulates policies and provide overall direction of companies or private and public-sector organizations within guidelines set up by a board of directors or similar governing body. Plans, directs, or coordinates operational activities at the highest level of management with the help of subordinate executives and staff managers.Bachelor’s Degree10Senior Electrical EngineerWorking independently, designs, develops, and tests all aspects of electrical components, equipment, and machinery. May use computer‐May use computer assisted engineering and design software and equipment to perform assignments. Applies principles and techniques of electrical engineering to accomplish goals. Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. Leads and directs the work of others. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Bachelor’s Degree10Mid-Level Electrical Engineer Designs, develops, and tests all aspects of electrical components, equipment, and machinery. May use computer‐ assisted engineering and design software and equipment to perform assignments. Applies principles and techniques of electrical engineering to accomplish goals. Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of complicated tasks. May report to an executive or a manager. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Bachelor’s Degree7Electrical Engineer Intern Under close supervision and within well-defined guidelines, applies knowledge of engineering to assist in solving client problems. Applies engineering principles to investigate, analyze, plan, design, develop, implement, test, or evaluate engineering systemsBachelor’s Degree5Electrical DesignerPrepares working plans, detailed drawings, and complete mechanical or electrical drawings of complex components and assemblies from notes, verbal instructions, and rough or detailed sketches for engineering or manufacturing purposes, frequently using computerized equipment (e.g., CAD/CAM). Makes engineering computations, writes specifications, and adjusts in drawings or specifications. Verifies completed work, checking dimensions, material, and quantities to be used. Work at this level generally involves more advanced design/drafting assignments. May provide work guidance and supervision to lower level positions. Bachelor’s Degree3Senior Mechanical Engineer Supervises lower level engineers, clerical staff, and other related support staff. Reviews and accepts responsibility work performed by staff personnel. Presents all work to project originator and obtains satisfactory acceptance signoff. Ensures that all project work is properly documented, filed and recorded for future reference. Performs all functions of technical consulting, conceptual design, and cost estimation; provides engineering drawings/specifications; obtains construction bids; and performs construction management as required. Acts on behalf of the company in design and coordination of facilities affecting the company and other outside or adjacent firms. Provides data interpretation with recommendations on analysis, testing, monitoring/failure analysis and equipment failure history analysis; supervises precision machine element alignments as required. Performs drafting/CAD machine duties reads blueprints; interprets technical specifications; estimates costs; composes reports. Performs stress, strain, and deflection analysis.Bachelor’s Degree10Mid-Level Mechanical Engineer Provides engineering design, maintenance support, and training to the manufacturing areas, and assess new and existing equipment to optimize efficiency, safety, quality, and cost effectiveness in the production of compact discs. Develops project designs for research and development in support of corporate strategic planning requirements. Prioritize and complete design engineering projects to maximize production and cost effectiveness. Designs new equipment and machinery as conceived to support the in‐house needs of Manufacturing and Engineering. Assists in building, installing, debugging, and testing new equipment to ensure production capabilities. Determines maintenance schedules, procedures, and safety standards on current and new equipment to ensure equipment is operated, maintained, and serviced properly. Trains technicians and operators in manufacturing procedures to ensure consistent adherence of inter‐plant process specifications/standards. Stays ahead of the competition by lending creative talent to the design and formulation of new product lines and enhancements. Applies analytical, evaluative, and constructive expertise to design engineering projects by the critical deadlines assigned. Bachelor’s Degree5Mechanical Engineer Intern Specialized experience includes progressive experience in the logistical support and sustainment of existing or future systems to include design analysis, design of new or modification packages, development of engineering projects, and integration of aircraft hydraulic/pneumatic systems; two years of supervising design and development of engineering projects. Also must have experience in providing support in areas similar to the requirements defined in the RFP, including but not limited to providing expertise and guidance in solving complex engineering problems; planning and conducting engineering feasibility studies for the design improvement modifications and implementation of advanced technologies and evaluate, implement, integrate and maintain all hardware for the supported environment. General experience includes developing standards and guidelines for tasks being performed; Interface with government personnel. Degree Major should be in Mechanical Engineering, metallurgical engineering or comparable.Bachelor’s Degree1Mechanical Designer Prepares working plans, detailed drawings, and complete mechanical or electrical drawings of complex components and assemblies from notes, verbal instructions, and rough or detailed sketches for engineering or manufacturing purposes, frequently using computerized equipment (e.g., CAD/CAM). Makes engineering computations, writes specifications, and adjusts in drawings or specifications. Verifies completed work, checking dimensions, material, and quantities to be used. Work at this level generally involves more advanced design/drafting assignments. May provide work guidance and supervision to lower level positions. Bachelor’s Degree3Mechanical Supervisor Under the general direction of a manager, plans, coordinates, schedules, directs, trains, supervises, and is accountable for the performance of assigned mechanical craftsperson against assigned work orders, schedules, and costs. Provides technical direction Is prepared through training and experience to direct personnel, tools, and equipment. Recommends new materials and procedures for improving quality and cost performance. Is knowledgeable of pertinent Federal, state, and local laws; and EMS procedures for delivering related services.Bachelor’s Degree8Senior Fire Protection Engineer Directs and coordinates the design and engineering activities for specific projects. Extensive knowledge of designing fire alarms and fire suppression systems is mandatory. Experience with laboratory, healthcare, educational and commercial facilities is required. LEED Accreditation is encouraged.Bachelor’s Degree10Mid-Level Fire Protection Engineer This position requires extensive experience with AutoCAD/Revit and BIM. Knowledge of fire alarm design and fire suppression systems is essential. Experience with laboratory, healthcare, educational and commercial facilities is required. LEED Accreditation is encouraged.Bachelor’s Degree7Fire Protection Designer Designs fire protection systems utilizing architect generated dimensions and structural backgrounds. Identifies and resolves all elements affecting coordination and communicates any outstanding issues. Performs hydraulic calculations as required. Completes stock listing for fabrication shop as required. Reviews all design drawings in detail before fabrication. Creates design drawing schedules in conjunction with the project manager for permit and fabrication schedule. Reviews all design documents prior to submittal for permit and architect/engineer review. Stamps and signs all design documents prior to submittal (NICET/State certification required). Attends project meetings and job-site visits, as needed. Documents and advises all parties of any discrepancies, unclear intent or missing information that will affect coordination or design intent. Communicates with the field foremen throughout the design process, making notes of any necessary changes made as a result of coordination. Reviews submittals for size, quantity, and design to ensure they meet engineer requirements, will fit in available space, and are compatible with equipment purchased from other vendors.Bachelor’s Degree5Fire Alarm System Mechanic*Inspects tests, maintains, and repairs installed fire alarm detection and suppression systems in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and National Fire Protection Association standards, Inspects fire alarm equipment visually and replaces defective components, tests initiating and signal circuits, detectors, and system transmitter, Makes needed repairs, and checks pressure gauges on suppression system storage containers and recharges or replaces containers.High School7Senior Structural Engineer Designs load‐bearing structures or structural elements, such as buildings, bridges, or roadways. Performs analysis of building materials for use in construction. Develops blueprints or specifications for use during construction and ensures all projects comply with applicable codes and regulations. Determines cause of structural failures, damages, and defects through site investigations. Provides reports detailing investigations and assessment of damages to the structure. Performs structural design and analysis calculations using governing codes and standards, engineering formulas, skills, and experience. Layout and details portions of projects using schematic layout by project lead engineer. May be assigned responsibility for schematic or conceptual layouts when qualified. Provides drawing for own designs and produce sketches to incorporate in drawings by Designers/Drafters. Researches design options and document findings for project lead engineer. Reviews shop drawings. Knowledge of computer‐assisted engineering and design software and equipment to prepare engineering design documents. Performs field activities such as observe and record existing field conditions, take, and verify measurements within project area. Organizes, drafts, and coordinates technical documents. Capable and experienced in managing and performing projects in a fast-paced environment. Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on limited experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Bachelor’s Degree10Mid-Level Structural Engineer Designs load‐bearing structures or structural elements, such as buildings, bridges, or roadways. Performs analysis of building materials for use in construction. Develops blueprints or specifications for use during construction and ensures all projects comply with applicable codes and regulations. Determines cause of structural failures, damages, and defects through site investigations. Provides reports detailing investigations and assessment of damages to the structure. Performs structural design and analysis calculations using governing codes and standards, engineering formulas, skills, and experience. Layout and details portions of projects using schematic layout by project lead engineer. May be assigned responsibility for schematic or conceptual layouts when qualified. Provides drawing for own designs and produce sketches to incorporate in drawings by Designers/Drafters. Research design options and document findings for project lead engineer. Reviews shop drawings. Knowledge of computer‐assisted engineering and design software and equipment to prepare engineering design documents. Performs field activities such as observe and record existing field conditions, take, and verify measurements within project area. Organizes, drafts, and coordinates technical documents. Capable and experienced in managing and performing projects in a fast-paced environment. Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on limited experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Bachelor’s Degree7Structural Engineering Intern Builds analytic and design skills, Conducts engineering design under the supervision of an experienced engineer. Creates designs, calculations, sketches, diagrams, schematic drawings, and final working drawings under the supervision of an experienced engineer. Collects and analyzes data under the supervision of an experienced engineer. Uses computer software as a tool for solving basic engineering problems. Performs work in accordance with agreed upon budget and schedule under supervision. Bachelor’s Degree1Structural Designer Prepares working plans, detailed drawings, and complete mechanical or electrical drawings of complex components and assemblies from notes, verbal instructions, and rough or detailed sketches for engineering or manufacturing purposes, frequently using computerized equipment (e.g., CAD/CAM). Makes engineering computations, writes specifications, and makes adjustments in drawings or specifications. Verifies completed work, checking dimensions, material, and quantities to be used. Work at this level generally involves more advanced design/drafting assignments. May provide work guidance and supervision to lower level positions. Bachelor’s Degree3Senior Facilities Management Specialist Provides asset management responsibilities to facilities owner/client. Manages existing financial obligations of facilities, including utilities, taxes, rents, other fees. Provides general property management responsibilities, including services related to occupancy, legal title, etc. Responds to all needs of Senior Facility Site Manager for actions needed to place facility in a condition that is clean, safe, sanitary, and secure. Oversees completion of actions needed to facilitate transfer property from inventory if desired by owner/client. Extensive background for all facets of managing real property/ facilities and will have demonstrated experience in providing ongoing management for a broad property portfolio. At a minimum, the Senior Facilities Manager must possess the following qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in business management or a related field providing preparation for managing real property/facilities. 10 years’ experience in property management, including at least five years in managing a broad portfolio of properties.Bachelor’s Degree7Facilities Management SpecialistOversees the day-to-day on-site activities of single or multiple facilities in a real property site. Integrates technical knowledge with customer needs to handle a wide range of related workplace needs that arise in the execution of solutions to meet customer realty, mission, and workspace needs. knowledgeable in various Real Estate concepts, practices, and procedures. A working knowledge of FAR is required. Proficient in MS Office products such as MS Project, MS Word, MS Excel, MS Power Point, MS Access.Bachelor’s Degree7RCM - (Project Manager Rate)Responsible for the performance of relatively small technical projects or a definable portion of a larger technical program in accordance with contract requirements and company policies, procedures, and guidelines. Directs and supervises all support resources for the performance of project assignments and activities. Manages the technical direction of a project through the design, implementation, and testing in accordance with project objectives. Also responsible for acquiring follow- business associated with assigned projects and for supporting new business development by leading relatively small proposals or assisting with major proposals.Bachelor’s Degree7IT Programmer (Project Manager Rate) Responsible for technical programming specifications identification, and development on projects. Provides expert programming support to the client and ensures adherence to plans and schedules. Responsible for quality control aspect of the assigned tasks. May include supervisory roles as required.Bachelor’s Degree7Senior Cost/Schedule Analyst Assists in the development of computer-generated reports that monitor capital budgets, expenditures, and project schedules for production of graphs and status reports. Sets up, tracks, monitors budgets, and maintains ledgers on various projects and programs. Responsible for analyses of variances in cost methods. Provides spreadsheet and database-related input for various business improvement studies. Bachelor’s Degree7Cost/ Schedule AnalystPrepares independent cost estimates, develop life cycle cost estimates and analyses, and perform cost benefit and economic evaluations of current or projected programs. Collects cost and technical data, develop cost estimating methods to include modeling and statistical analysis and develop cost instructions and policies/procedures. Bachelor’s Degree5Computer Operator III* Operates the system and resolving common error conditions, this worker diagnoses and acts on machine stoppage and error conditions not fully covered by existing procedures and guidelines (e.g., resetting switches and other controls or making mechanical adjustments to maintain or restore equipment operations). In response to computer output instructions or error conditions, the Computer Operator III may deviate from standard procedures if standard procedures do not provide a solution and refers problems which do not respond to corrective procedures to a person of supervisory or higher individual contributor level.Bachelor’s Degree5Engineering Technician I *This technician performs simple routine tasks under close supervision or from detailed procedures. Work is checked in progress or on completion. This person performs one or a combination of such typical duties as:Assembling or installing equipment or parts requiring simple wiring, soldering, or connecting. Performing simple or routine tasks or tests such as tensile or hardness tests; operating and adjusting simple test equipment; records test data.Gathering and maintaining specified records of engineering data such as tests, drawings, etc.; performing computations by substituting numbers in specified formulas; plotting data and draws simple curves and graphs.Bachelor’s Degree1Engineering Technician II*Performs standardized or prescribed assignments involving a sequence of related operations, follows standard work methods on recurring assignments but receives explicit instructions on unfamiliar assignments. Technical adequacy of routine work is reviewed on completion; non-routine work may be reviewed in progress. Performs at this level, one or a combination of such typical duties as:Following specific instructions, assembles or constructs simple or standard equipment or parts, servicing or repairing simple instruments or equipmentConducting a variety of tests using established methods, preparing test specimens, adjusting and operating equipment, recording test data, and pointing out deviations resulting from equipment malfunction or observational errorsExtracting engineering data from various prescribed but non-standardized sources, processing the data following well-defined methods including elementary algebra and geometry, and presenting the data in prescribed form.Bachelor’s Degree2Engineering Technician III*Performs assignments that are not completely standardized or prescribed, selects, or adapts standard procedures or equipment, using fully applicable precedents, receives initial instructions, equipment requirements, and advice from supervisor or engineer as needed, performs recurring work independently. Work is reviewed for technical adequacy or conformity with instructions. Performs at this level one or a combination of such typical duties as:Constructs components, subunits, or simple models or adapts standard equipment; may troubleshoot and correct malfunctions Following specific layout and scientific diagrams to construct and package simple devices and subunits of equipment. Conducts various tests or experiments which may require minor modifications in test setups or procedures as well as subjective judgments in measurement, selecting, preparing, and operating standard test equipment and records test data; Extracts and compiles a variety of engineering data from field notes, manuals, lab reports, etc., processing data, identifying errors or inconsistencies, selecting methods of data presentation.Assists in design modification by compiling data related to design, specifications, and materials that are pertinent to specific items of equipment or component parts; developing information concerning previous operational failures and modifications, and using judgment and initiative to recognize inconsistencies or gaps in data and seek sources to clarify information.Bachelor’s Degree3Engineering Technician IV*Performs assignments that are not completely standardized or prescribed, selects, or adapts standard procedures or equipment, using fully applicable precedents, receives initial instructions, equipment requirements, and advice from supervisor or engineer as needed, performs recurring work independently. Work is reviewed for technical adequacy or conformity with instructions. Performs at this level one or a combination of such typical duties as:Constructs components, subunits, or simple models or adapts standard equipment; may troubleshoot and correct malfunctions Following specific layout and scientific diagrams to construct and package simple devices and subunits of equipment. Conducts various tests or experiments which may require minor modifications in test setups or procedures as well as subjective judgments in measurement, selecting, preparing, and operating standard test equipment and records test data; Extracts and compiles a variety of engineering data from field notes, manuals, lab reports, etc., processing data, identifying errors or inconsistencies, selecting methods of data presentation.Assists in design modification by compiling data related to design, specifications, and materials that are pertinent to specific items of equipment or component parts; developing information concerning previous operational failures and modifications, and using judgment and initiative to recognize inconsistencies or gaps in data and seek sources to clarify information.Bachelor’s Degree4Engineering Technician V*Performs non-routine and complex assignments involving responsibility for planning and conducting a complete project of relatively limited scope or a portion of a larger and more diverse project, selects and adapts plans, techniques, designs, or layouts, contacts personnel in related activities to resolve problems and coordinate the work, reviews, analyzes, and integrates the technical work of others. Supervisor or professional engineer outlines objectives, requirements, and design approaches. Completed work is reviewed for technical adequacy and satisfaction of requirements. May train and be assisted by lower level technicians, and performs one or a combination of the following:Designs, develops, and constructs major units, devices, or equipment Conducts tests or experiments Analyzes results and redesigns or modifies equipment to improve performance Reports resultsFrom general guidelines and specifications (e.g., size or weight requirements) Develops designs for equipment without critical performance requirements that are difficult to satisfy such as engine parts, research instruments, or special purpose circuitry Analyzes technical data to determine applicability to design problems; selects from several possible design layouts; calculates design data; and prepares layouts, detailed specifications, parts lists, estimates, procedures, etc. May check and analyze drawings or equipment to determine adequacy of drawings and design.Plans or assists in planning tests to evaluate equipment performance. Determines test requirements, equipment modification, and test procedures; conducts tests using all types of instruments; analyzes and evaluates test results and prepares reports on findings and recommendations. Bachelor’s Degree5Engineering Technician VI*Plans and accomplishes complete projects or studies of broad scope and complexity or serves as an expert in a narrow aspect of a field of engineering, e.g., environmental factors affecting electronic engineering. Complexity of assignments typically requires considerable creativity and judgment to devise approaches to accomplish work, resolve design and operational problems, and make decisions in situations where standard engineering methods, procedures, and techniques may not be applicable. Supervisor or professional engineer provides advice on unusual or controversial problems or policy matters. Completed work is reviewed for compliance with overall project objectives. May supervise or train and be assisted by lower level technicians, and performs, one or a combination of the following:Prepares designs and specifications for various complex equipment or systems (e.g., a heating system in an office building, or new electronic components such as solid-state devices for instrumentation equipment)Plans approach to solve design problems; conceives and recommends new design techniques; resolves design problems with contract personnel and assures compatibility of design with other parts of the system.Designs and coordinates test setups and experiments to prove or disprove the feasibility of preliminary design; uses untried and untested measurement techniques; and improves the performance of the equipment. May advise equipment users on redesign to solve unique operational deficiencies.Plans approach and conducts various experiments to develop equipment or systems characterized by difficult performance requirements because of conflicting attributes such as versatility, size, and ease of operation; or unusual combination of techniques or components. Arranges for fabrication of pilot models and determines test procedures and design of special test equipment.Bachelor’s Degree6Environmental Technician *Conducts tests and field investigations to obtain data for use by environmental, engineering, and scientific personnel in determining sources and methods of controlling pollutants in air, water, and soil, utilizing knowledge of agriculture, chemistry, meteorology, and engineering principles and applied technologies. Conducts chemical and physical laboratory and field tests according to prescribed standards to determine characteristics or composition of solid, liquid, or gaseous materials and substances, using pH meter, chemicals, autoclaves, centrifuge spectrophotometer, microscope, analytical instrumentation, and chemical laboratory equipment.Collects samples of gases from smokestacks, and collects other air samples and meteorological data to assist in evaluation of atmospheric pollutants; collects water samples from streams and lakes, or raw, semi-processed or processed water, industrial wastewater, or water from other sources to assess pollution problemCollects soil, silt, or mud to determine chemical composition and nature of pollutants. Prepares sample for testing, records data, and prepares summaries and charts for review, sets monitoring equipment to provide flow of information, installs, operates, and performs routine maintenance on gas and fluid flow systems, chemical reaction systems, mechanical equipment, and other test instrumentation.Operate fixed or mobile monitoring or data collection station, may conduct bacteriological or other tests related to research in environmental or pollution control activity, may collect and analyze engine exhaust emissions to determine type and amount of pollutants, and may specialize in one phase or type of environmental pollution or protection and be identified according to specialty.Bachelor’s Degree5Boiler Tender* Constructs, assembles, maintains, and repairs stationary steam boilers and boiler house auxiliaries. Aligns structures or plate sections to assemble boiler frame tanks or vats, following blueprints. Work involves use of hand and power tools, plumb bobs, levels, wedges, dogs, or turnbuckles.Assists in testing assembled vessels. Directs cleaning of boilers and boiler furnaces. Inspects and repairs boiler fittings, such as safety valves, regulators, automatic-control mechanisms, water columns, and auxiliary machines.High School0Sewage Plant Operator *Operates sewage treatment, sludge processing, and disposal equipment in wastewater (sewage) treatment plant to control flow and processing of sewage, monitors control panels and adjusts valves and gates manually or by remote control to regulate flow of sewage, observes variations in operating conditions and interprets meter and gauge readings, and tests results to determine load requirements. Starts and stops pumps, engines, and generators to control flow of raw sewage through filtering, settling, aeration, and sludge digestion processes, maintains log of operations and records meter and gas readings, gives directions to wastewater treatment- plant attendants and sewage-disposal workers in performing routine operations and maintenance, and may collect sewage sample, using dipper or bottle and conduct laboratory tests, using testing equipment, such as colorimeter.May operate and maintain power-generating equipment to provide steam and electricity for plant.High School/GED0Stationary Engineer *Operates and maintains one or more systems that provide an establishment with such services as heat, air conditioning (cool, humidify, dehumidify, filter, and circulate air), refrigeration, steam or high- temperature water or electricity. Duties involve: observing and interpreting readings on gauges, meters and charts which register various aspects of the system's operation, adjusting controls to insure safe and efficient operation of the system and to meet demands for the service provided, recording in logs various aspects of the system's operation, keeping the engines, machinery and equipment of the system in good working order. May direct and coordinate activities of other workers (not stationary engineers) in performing tasks directly related to operating and maintaining the system or systems. The classification excludes head or chief engineers in establishments employing more than one engineer. Workers are required to be skilled in the repair of electronic control equipment workers in establishments producing electricity, steam, or heated or cooled air primarily for sale, and Boiler Tenders.High School/GED4Ventilation Equipment Tender/Tech**Tends ventilating and heating equipment, such as fans, vacuum pumps, air compressors, vents and ducts, and lubrication oil coolers used in buildings or industrial processes; Adjusts valves to regulate temperature of lubrication oil and flow of water through system, moves controls to regulate speed of fans, adjust vents and ducts, records gauge readings, and repairs completed, and time lost because of inoperative equipment. Writes repair work order tickets and out-of-order tags preparatory to equipment repair, inspects equipment to detect excessive noise and heat, replaces gauges and tightens and chalks leaky fittings, using wrenches, hammers, and chalking tool, cleans carbon deposits, pitch, and grease from fans, vents and ducts, using scrapers, hammer, and compressed air or steam.High School/GED0Water Treatment Plant Operator Controls treatment plant machines and equipment to purify and clarify water for human consumption and for industrial use. Operates and controls electric motors, pumps, and valves to regulate flow of raw water into treating plant and dumps specified amounts of chemicals such as chlorine, ammonia, and lime into water, or adjusts automatic devices that admit specified amounts of chemicals into tanks to disinfect, deodorize, and clarify water. Starts agitators to mix chemicals and allows impurities to settle to bottom of tank, turns valves to regulate water through filter beds to remove impurities, pumps purified water into water mains, monitors panel board and adjusts controls to regulator flow rates, loss of head pressure and water elevation and distribution of water. Cleans tanks and filter beds, using backwashing (reverse flow of water), repairs and lubricates machines and equipment, using hand- and power tools, tests water samples to determine acidity, color, and impurities, using colorimeter, turbidimeter, and conductivity meter. Work includes dumping chemicals such as alum into tanks to coagulate impurities and reduce acidity, recording data, such as residual content of chemicals, water turbidity, and water pressure. May operate portable water-purification plant to supply drinking water and purify wastewater from plant preparatory to pumping water into rivers and streams or city mains.High School0Electrician, Maintenance *Performs a variety of electrical trade functions such as the installation, maintenance, or repair of equipment for the generation, distribution, or utilization of electric energy. Work involves most of the following: installing or repairing any of a variety of electrical equipment such as generators, transformers, switchboards, controllers, circuit breakers, motors, heating units, conduit systems, or other transmission equipment; working from blueprints, drawings, layouts, or other specifications, locating and diagnosing trouble in the electrical system or equipment, working standard computations relating to load requirements of wiring or electrical equipment, and using a variety of electrician's hand tools and measuring and testing instruments. In general, the work of the maintenance electrician requires rounded training and experience usually acquired through a formal apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience. Excludes Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers" (49-2098).High School2Cable Splicer *Installs, maintains, repairs, and modifies cable systems. This worker uses engineered drawings, statements of work, and technical manuals to determine requirements for underground, buried, and aerial cable systems, prepares and installs distribution equipment, terminates tip cables on main distribution frames, and installs, maintains, and repairs dry air compressors and continuous flow and static pressurization systems. Ensures techniques, materials, and accomplishments are according to technical standards and specifications and engineered directives; locates, repairs, and/or replaces splice cases, performs pneumatic troubleshooting to locate faulty splice cases and pressure component assemblies, using resistance measurements and pressure gradients, and determines course of signal deterioration in voice and data circuits over cable by using test equipment. Interprets compressor meter readings and adjusts controls and troubleshoots pneumatic and electrical malfunctions in cable air-dryer compressors.High School/GED0Carpenter *Constructs, erects, installs, or repairs structures and fixtures made of wood, such as concrete forms; building frameworks, including partitions, joists, studding, and rafters; and wood stairways, window and door frames, and hardwood floors. May also install cabinets, siding, drywall, and batt or roll insulation. Includes brattice builders who build doors or brattices (ventilation walls or partitions) in underground passageways.High School2General Maintenance Worker *Applies plasterboard or other wallboard to ceilings or interior walls of buildings. Applies or mounts acoustical tiles or blocks, strips, or sheets of shock-absorbing materials to ceilings and walls of buildings to reduce or reflect sound. Materials may be of decorative quality including lathers who fasten wooden, metal, or rock board lath to walls, ceilings, or partitions of buildings to provide support base for plaster, fire-proofing, or acoustical material. Excludes Carpet Installers (47-2041), "Carpenters" (47-2031), and "Tile and Marble Setters" (47-2044).High School2Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning *Installs, services and repairs environmental control systems in residences, department stores, office buildings, and other commercial establishments, utilizing knowledge of refrigeration theory, pipefitting and structural layout, mounts compressor and condenser units on platform or floor, using hand tools, following blueprints or engineering specifications, fabricates, assembles and installs ductwork and chassis parts, using portable metalworking tools and welding equipment, and installs evaporator unit in chassis or in air-duct system, using hand tools. Cuts and bends tubing to correct length and shape, using cutting and bending equipment and tools, cuts and threads pipe, using machine- threading or hand-threading equipment, joins tubing or pipes to various refrigerating units by means of sleeves, couplings or unions, and solders joints, using torch, forming complete circuit for refrigerant, installs expansion and discharge valves in circuit. Connects motors, compressors, temperature controls, humidity controls, and circulating ventilation fans to control panels and connects control panels to power source; installs air and water filters in completed installation, injects small amount of refrigerant into compressor to test systems and adds Freon gas to build up prescribed operating pressure. Observes pressure and vacuum gauges and adjusts controls to insure proper operation, tests joints and connections for gas leaks, using gauges or soap-and-water solution, wraps pipes in insulation batting and secures them in place with cement or wire bands, replaces defective breaker controls, thermostats, switches, fuses and electrical wiring to repair installed units, may install, repair and service air conditioners, ranging from fifteen to twenty tons cooling capacity in warehouses and small factory buildings.High School4Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic Research Facility*Installs modifies and repairs refrigeration - hermetic, semi-hermetic, mechanical, screw, scroll and centrifugal units to 1100 tons; air conditioning, ventilation; reverse osmosis systems, computer rooms; process coolers; ice machines; evaporative cooling; air compressing and related control systems, including pneumatic, DDC, and building control systems equipment. Performs difficult installation tasks involving assembly, testing, calibrating, and adjusting of temperature control and environmental control systems such as air conditioning plants, air environmental control systems, air distribution systems and complex dual equipment cooling installations, specialized refrigerated warehouses and facilities, and evaporative mechanical ventilation, and dehumidification systems OR installs new or repaired component and performs complex modifications of systems and components in accordance with applicable electrical publications and directives, and will maintain and repair specialized laboratory equipment such as fume hoods, de- ionized water systems, bio-clean systems, vacuum systems, cascade refrigeration systems, and laboratory sinks. May perform complex repair of systems component such as compressors, condensers, heat pumps regulators, fluid and refrigerant gas lines valves, meters, gages, thermostats, pumps, mechanical linkage, and electrical sensing, switching and controlling devices including pneumatic controls, variable speed drives, digital controlled devices, electronic, hydraulic heating and cooling and economizer systems.High School6Locksmith *Installs, repairs, modifies, and opens a variety of locking mechanisms found on doors, desks, compartments, mobile equipment, safes, and vaults. Examines locking mechanism and installs new unit or disassembles unit and replaces worn tumblers, springs, and other parts or repairs them by filing, drilling, chiseling, and grinding, opens door locks by moving lock pick in cylinder or opens safe locks by listening to lock sounds or drilling. Makes new or duplicate keys, using key cutting machine, changes combination by inserting new or repaired tumblers into lock, and establishes keying systems for buildings.High School2Labor *Performs tasks involving physical labor at construction sites. May operate hand and power tools of all types: air hammers, earth tampers, cement mixers, small mechanical hoists, surveying and measuring equipment, and a variety of other equipment and instruments. May clean and prepare sites, dig trenches, set braces to support the sides of excavations, erect scaffolding, and clean up rubble, debris, and other waste materials. May assist other craft workers. Construction laborers who primarily assist a craft worker are classified under "Helpers, Construction Trades" (47-3010). Excludes Hazardous Materials Removal Workers (47-4041).High School/GED0Painter, Maintenance *Paints walls, equipment, buildings, bridges, and other structural surfaces, using brushes, rollers, and spray guns. May remove old paint to prepare surface prior to painting. May mix colors or oils to obtain desired color or consistency. Excludes Paperhangers" (47-2142).High School2Pipefitter, Maintenance* Installs or repairs water, steam, gas or other types of pipe and pipefitting. Work involves most of the following: laying out work and measuring to locate position of pipe from drawings or other written specifications, cutting various sizes of pipe to correct lengths with chisel and hammer, oxyacetylene torch, or pipe- cutting machines, threading pipe with stocks and dies. Responsible for bending pipe by hand-driven or power-driven machines, assembling pipe with couplings, and fastening pipe to hangers, making standard shop computations relating to pressures, flow and size of pipe required; and making standard tests to determine whether finished pipes meet specifications. In general, the work of the Maintenance Pipefitter requires rounded training and experience usually acquired through a formal apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience. Primarily engaged in installing and repairing building sanitation or heating systems are excluded. Assembles, installs, alters, and repairs pipelines or pipe systems that carry water, steam, air, or other liquids or gases. May install heating and cooling equipment and mechanical control systems. Includes sprinkler fitters.High School2Plumber, Maintenance *Assembles, installs, alters, and repairs pipelines or pipe systems that carry water, steam, air, or other liquids or gases. May install heating and cooling equipment and mechanical control systems including sprinkler fitters. installs and repairs pipes, fittings and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems, according to specifications and plumbing codes, studies building plans and working drawings to determine work aids required, and sequence of installations. Inspects structure to ascertain obstructions to be avoided to prevent weakening of structure resulting from installation of pipe and locates and marks position of pipe and pipe connections and passage holes for pipes in walls and floors.High School2Welder, Combination*Uses hand-welding, flame-cutting, hand soldering, or brazing equipment to weld or join metal components or to fill holes, indentations, or seams of fabricated metal products, welds metal components together to fabricate or repair products, such as machine parts, plant equipment, mobile homes, motors and generators, according to layouts, blueprints or work orders, using brazing and a variety of arc and gas welding equipment. Welds metal parts together, using both gas welding or brazing and any combination of arc welding processes, performs related tasks such as thermal cutting and grinding, repairs broken or cracked parts, fills holes and increases size of metal parts, positions and clamps together components of fabricated metal products preparatory to welding. Locates and repairs cracks in industrial engine cylinder heads, using inspection equipment and gas torch, may perform repairs only and be required to pass employer performance tests or standard tests to meet certification standards of governmental agencies or professional and technical associations.High School/GED0Wood Worker*Constructs, erects, installs, or repairs structures and fixtures made of wood, such as concrete forms; building frameworks, including partitions, joists, studding, and rafters; and wood stairways, window and door frames, and hardwood floors. Installs cabinets, siding, drywall, and batt or roll insulation. Includes brattice builders who build doors or brattices (ventilation walls or partitions) in underground passageways.High School2Truck Driver Heavy *Drives a truck to transport materials, merchandise, equipment, or workers between various types of establishments such as: manufacturing plants, freight depots, warehouses, wholesale, and retail establishments, or between retail establishments and customers' houses or places of business. May also load or unload truck with or without helpers, make minor mechanical repairs, and keep truck in good working order. Sales route and over-the-road drivers are excluded. Regularly drives a truck over such a distance that the worker does not return to the departure point in the same workday, or is a worker who is paid on a mileage or mileage plus load factor basis, and may be compensated for or provided meals or lodging or both. For wage study purposes, Truck Drivers are classified by type and the rated capacity of truck. Rated capacity is the gross vehicle weight minus the empty weight of the vehicle: Straight truck, over 4 tons, usually 10 wheels.High School/GED0Truck Driver Medium *Drives a truck to transport materials, merchandise, equipment, or workers between various types of establishments such as: manufacturing plants, freight depots, warehouses, wholesale, and retail establishments, or between retail establishments and customers' houses or places of business. May also load or unload truck with or without helpers, make minor mechanical repairs, and keep truck in good working order. Sales route and over-the-road drivers are excluded. Drives a truck over such a distance that the worker does not return to the departure point in the same workday or is a worker who is paid on a mileage or mileage plus load factor basis and may be compensated for or provided meals or lodging or both. For wage study purposes, Truck Drivers are classified by type and the rated capacity of truck. Rated capacity is the gross vehicle weight minus the empty weight of the vehicle: Straight truck, 1 1/2 to 4 tons inclusive, usually 6 wheels.High School/GED0Shipping and Receiving Clerk *Verifies and maintains records on incoming and outgoing shipments. Prepares items for shipment Duties include assembling, addressing, stamping, and shipping merchandise or material; receiving, unpacking, verifying, and recording incoming merchandise or material; and arranging for the transportation of products. Excludes "Stock Clerks and Order Fillers" (43-5081) and "Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping" (43-5111).High School0Forklift Operator*Operates a manually controlled gasoline, electric or liquid propane gas powered forklift to transport goods and materials of all kinds within a warehouse, manufacturing plant, or other establishment.High School/GED0Material Handler*Performs physical tasks to transport or store materials or merchandise. Duties involve one or more of the following: manually loading or unloading freight cars, trucks, or other transporting devices; unpacking, shelving, or placing items in proper storage locations; or transporting goods by hand truck, cart, or wheelbarrow. Excluded from this definition are workers whose primary function involves: Participating directly in the production of goods (e.g., moving items from one production station to another or placing them on or removing them from the production process) Stocking merchandise for sale Counting or routing merchandise Operating a crane or heavy-duty motorized vehicle such as forklift or truck Loading and unloading ships (alongshore workers) Traveling on trucks beyond the establishment's physical location to load or unload merchandise.High School/GED0General Clerk I *Computes, classifies, and records numerical data to keep financial records complete. Performs any combination of routine calculating, posting, and verifying duties to obtain primary financial data for use in maintaining accounting records. Checks the accuracy of figures, calculations, and postings pertaining to business transactions recorded by other workers. Excludes Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks (43-3051).High School/GED0Production Control Clerk*Coordinates and expedites the flow of work and materials within or between departments of an establishment according to production schedule. Duties include reviewing and distributing production, work, and shipment schedules; conferring with department supervisors to determine progress of work and completion dates; and compiling reports on progress of work, inventory levels, costs, and production problems. Excludes "Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping" (43-5111).High School4Scheduler, Maintenance *Coordinates and expedites the flow of work and materials within or between departments of an establishment according to production schedule. Duties include reviewing and distributing production, work, and shipment schedules; conferring with department supervisors to determine progress of work and completion dates; and compiling reports on progress of work, inventory levels, costs, and production problems. Excludes "Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping" (43-5111).High School4Supply Tech*Performs limited aspects of technical supply management work such as inventory management, storage management, cataloging, and property utilization related to depot, local, or other supply activities. Work usually is segregated by commodity area or function, and controlled in terms of difficulty, complexity, or responsibility. Assignments usually relate to stable or standardized segments of technical supply management operations; or to functions or subjects that are narrow in scope or limited in difficulty. The work generally involves individual case problems or supply actions. This work may require consideration of program requirements together with specific variations in or from standardized guidelines. Assignments require: a good working knowledge of the governing supply systems, programs, policies, nomenclature, work methods, manuals, or other established guidelines; an understanding of the needs of the organization serviced; and analytical ability to define or recognize the dimension of the problems involved, to collect the necessary data to establish the facts, and take or recommend action based upon application or interpretation of established guidelines.High School/GED0Warehouse Specialist*Performs a variety of warehousing duties that require an understanding of the establishment's storage plan. Work involves most of the following: verifying materials (or merchandise) against receiving documents, noting and reporting discrepancies and obvious damages, routing materials to prescribed storage locations; storing, stacking, or palletizing materials in accordance with prescribed storage methods, rearranging and taking inventory of stored materials, examining stored materials and reporting deterioration and damage, removing material from storage and preparing it for shipment. Operates hand or power trucks in performing warehousing duties. High School/GED0Housekeeping Aid*Keeps buildings in clean and orderly condition. Performs heavy cleaning duties, such as cleaning floors, shampooing rugs, washing walls and glass, and removing rubbish.Duties may include:tending furnace and boilerperforming routine maintenance activities notifying management of need for repairs cleaning snow or debris from sidewalk.High School/GED0Housekeeping LeaderKeeps buildings in clean and orderly condition. Performs heavy cleaning duties, such as cleaning floors, shampooing rugs, washing walls and glass, and removing rubbish.Duties may include:tending furnace and boilerperforming routine maintenance activitiesnotifying management of need for repairs cleaning snow or debris from sidewalk.High School/GED4Janitor *Keeps buildings in clean and orderly condition. Performs heavy cleaning duties, such as cleaning floors, shampooing rugs, washing walls and glass, and removing rubbish.Duties may include:tending furnace and boilerperforming routine maintenance activitiesnotifying management of need for repairs cleaning snow or debris from sidewalk.High School/GED2Custodial Supervisor Keeps buildings in clean and orderly condition. Performs heavy cleaning duties, such as cleaning floors, shampooing rugs, washing walls and glass, and removing rubbish.Duties may include:tending furnace and boilerperforming routine maintenance activitiesnotifying management of need for repairs cleaning snow or debris from sidewalk.High School/GED5Labor, Grounds Maintenance *Landscapes or maintain grounds of property using hand or power tools or equipment. Performs a variety of tasks, which may include any combination of the following: sod laying mowing trimming planting watering fertilizing digging raking sprinkler installation installation of mortarless segmental concrete masonry wall units. Excludes "Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse" (45-2092).High School/GED0Maid or Housemen *Keeps buildings in clean and orderly condition. Performs heavy cleaning duties, such as cleaning floors, shampooing rugs, washing walls and glass, and removing rubbish.Duties may include:tending furnace and boilerperforming routine maintenance activitiesnotifying management of need for repairs cleaning snow or debris from sidewalk.High School/GED0Gardner*Landscapes or maintain grounds of property using hand or power tools or equipment. Performs a variety of tasks, which may include any combination of the following: sod laying mowing trimming planting watering fertilizing digging raking sprinkler installation installation of mortarless segmental concrete masonry wall units. Excludes "Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse" (45-2092).High School/GED0Refuse Collector *Keeps buildings in clean and orderly condition. Performs heavy cleaning duties, such as cleaning floors, shampooing rugs, washing walls and glass, and removing rubbish.Duties may include:tending furnace and boilerperforming routine maintenance activities notifying management of need for repairs cleaning snow or debris from sidewalk.High School/GED0Window Cleaner*Cleans windows, glass partitions, mirrors, and other glass surfaces of building interior or exterior, using pail of soapy water or other cleaner, sponge, and squeegee, crawls through windows from inside and hooks safety belt to brackets for support; sets and climbs ladder to reach second or third story; uses basin chair, swings stage or other scaffolding lowered from roof to reach outside windows; or stands to reach first floor or inside windows.High School/GED0Labor Category Substitutions InformationPMM’s labor categories provide for substituting experience for minimum education requirements and substituting educational degrees for years of experience. The table below presents the general substitutions based on the education and experience of the labor categories in the pricelist. Experience should be professional, and job related, however it does not have to be specific to the project to be accomplished. However, if a degree is used in place of experience, the degree should be related to the project or task. These substitutions are applicable for all PMM labor categories.Degree and Experience SubstitutionIn lieu of the required degree or experience, candidates with special qualifications may be considered on a case-by-case basis by the ordering agency.Appendix B: Labor Category RatesThe following rates are inclusive of the required IFF and are fully loaded billable rates. PMM Companies will discount from these rates for clients based on each opportunity.Prices offered for SINs 811-002, 811-003, 811-004,811-005,03FAC-500, 003-97, 003-100 and are inclusive of IFF* Denotes the position is a SCA positionLabor CategoriesPrice Offered to GSA Principal/Project Manager (Covers Both)$207.99Project Manager (Covers GSA new building Rate/Design/Opts) (P-32)$116.11Senior Electrical Engineer$110.87Mid-Level Electrical Engineer$84.57Electrical Engineer Intern$71.96Electrical Designer$77.63Senior Mechanical Engineer$105.92Mid-Level Mechanical Engineer$82.97Mechanical Engineer Intern$73.59Mechanical Designer$75.95Mechanical Supervisor$106.26Senior Fire Protection Engineer$128.33Mid-Level Fire Protection Engineer$75.94Fire Protection designer$68.12Fire Alarm System Mechanic *$61.29Senior Structural Engineer$107.55Mid-Level Structural Engineer$90.04Structural Engineering Intern$68.77Structural Designer$71.94Senior Facilities Management Specialist$97.44Facilities Management Specialist$67.41RCM - (Project Manager Rate)$145.34IT Programmer (Project Manager Rate)$111.80Senior Cost/Schedule Analyst$89.59Cost/ Schedule Analyst$54.83Boiler Tender *$63.23Cable Splicer *$77.14Carpenter *$52.59Computer Operator III *$57.94Custodial Supervisor$36.29Electrician, Maintenance *68.61Engineering Technician I *$40.13Engineering Technician II*$46.27Engineering Technician III*$ 56.77Engineering Technician IV*$60.15Engineering Technician V*$67.92Engineering Technician VI*$73.98Environmental Technician *$65.86Forklift Operator*$44.43Gardner*$43.14General Clerk I *$34.65General Maintenance Worker *$52.67Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning *$54.59Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic Research Facility*$56.34Housekeeping Aid*$30.91Housekeeping Leader*$32.55Janitor *$30.91Labor *$36.96Labor, Grounds Maintenance *$34.14Locksmith *$54.59Maid or Housemen *$27.90Material Handler*$35.30Painter, Maintenance *$53.44Pipefitter, Maintenance *$58.53Plumber, Maintenance *$56.63Production Control Clerk*$51.93Refuse Collector *$37.92Scheduler, Maintenance *$44.48Sewage Plant Operator *$53.06Shipping and Receiving Clerk *$34.84Stationary Engineer *$63.23Supply Tech*$66.39Truck Driver Heavy *$52.15Truck Driver Medium *$44.16Ventilation Equipment Tender/Tech*$53.01Warehouse Specialist*$44.43Water Treatment Plant Operator *$53.06Welder, Combination*$ 56.27Window Cleaner*$32.28Wood Worker*$47.89* - These positions are SCA positions, as such labor rates were derived from NCR Wage Determinations with applicable Health & Welfare and Company indirect rates"The Service Contract Act (SCA) is applicable to this contract and it includes SCA applicable labor categories. The prices for the indicated (**) SCA labor categories are based on the U.S. Department of Labor Wage Determination Number(s) identified in the SCA matrix. The prices awarded are in line with the geographic scope of the contract (i.e. nationwide). " ................
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