Employee Performance Objectives for Maintenance Mechanics

Your company's maintenance mechanics keep the bricks-and-mortar side of your business running, Glassdoor says. Plumbing, HVAC and electrical systems need repairs and maintenance in both white-collar businesses and manufacturing companies. Just like you do with other employees, setting benchmark objectives and goals can help you review a mechanic's performance.

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If you're not sure what good maintenance performance goals would be, study standards of other organization to get ideas. Set performance standards that are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and timely.

Smart Goals for Maintenance Technician

It might be tempting to use a simple standard such as "Is everything working?" when judging a mechanic's performance, especially if you don't know much about maintenance yourself. Nevertheless, you should approach goal-setting the same way you would for any employee when setting SMART goals for a maintenance technician.

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SMART, the Corporate Finance Institute says, is an acronym that identifies the standards for good goals. If you're setting SMART goals for a maintenance technician, the goals are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Timely.

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To decide what SMART goals for a maintenance technician should be, consider their essential functions: What is it you want them to do for you? For example, the city of Montrose, Colorado, lists multiple duties as essential functions for facilities maintenance:

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The city also lists several standards that apply to city employees in general. The mechanic should follow city procedures and employee requirements, for instance. Their conduct should be above reproach; they should be willing to exercise initiative, react well under pressure, be open to other opinions and welcome constructive feedback. If their supervisors want information, they should be ready to provide it.

SMART Maintenance Goals

If you're not sure what performance objectives you want to set, study examples of SMART goals for maintenance workers. Even if you have different requirements from what the city of Montrose wants, studying employee performance goals examples from other employers can get your ideas going. Employeepedia suggests some considerations:

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You can develop SMART goals based on questions like these. For example, maybe you want your technicians to set up a rotation so that someone's always on-call to respond to emergencies within a half-hour, and you want this set up by the end of the month. That's specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and timely.

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