McDonalds Maintenance Worker


McDonalds Maintenance Worker Job Description & Interview

Job Description and Duties

What Does a McDonalds Maintenance Person Do?

One of the largest employers in the world, McDonalds regularly hires maintenance workers to provide technical support to restaurant locations. Primary job duties for McDonalds maintenance workers include installing, repairing, and maintaining restaurant grounds and equipment. Specific examples of responsibilities may include fixing drive-thru intercoms, installing new refrigeration units, and replacing old cash registers.

Experience and Knowledge

McDonalds maintenance worker jobs typically require sound technical and mechanical knowledge. The ability to lift heavy objects and perform manual labor for hours at a time also benefits workers seeking employment as McDonalds maintenance workers.

Salary and Compensation

How Much Do They Get Paid?
Most McDonalds maintenance associates work full-time hours, although some maintenance workers are part-time. Pay ranges from $9.00 to $10.00 per hour, depending on experience and restaurant location. Career advancement opportunities into managerial roles also exist for each McDonalds maintenance worker. This offers additional avenues for salary increases.

Eligibility for Other Job Benefits

Many McDonalds maintenance workers qualify for job benefits. As a leading fast food chain, McDonalds cares for employees and offers 401(k) retirement plans, paid time off, healthcare coverage, and insurance options to eligible workers. Employment benefits and eligibility requirements typically vary by position and McDonalds franchise.

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McDonalds Maintenance Supervisor Interview Video

Video Transcript

Interviewer: Please describe your job title and primary duties.
McDonalds Maintenance Supervisor: I was a maintenance supervisor for a franchise owner-operator – four stores – and my responsibilities were basically planned maintenance and emergency repair of the restaurant equipment, cooking equipment, refrigeration equipment, heating and air conditioning, and I oversaw store cleanliness and maintenance.

Interviewer: What was the work environment like?
McDonalds Maintenance Supervisor: In a word, hectic – always spontaneous breakdowns, have to be ready for whatever’s coming at you, you never knew. So many people working on the machines: the cooking, grills, and such. Hectic.

Interviewer: Please describe a typical day as an employee.
McDonalds Maintenance Supervisor: My day initially entailed what was needing immediate attention, what particular machine wasn’t operating, was having problems, safety-wise. The planned maintenance schedule was worked in – things that you do to the machines on a regular basis to prevent breakdowns. Typically, I troubleshoot equipment throughout the day as best we could for any parts we needed, make sure everyone was doing what they were supposed to be doing, and at the end of the day, try to spend a little bit of time planning for what’s going to happen tomorrow, brief kind of schedule for the next day.

Interviewer: What questions did the interviewer ask during the job interview?
McDonalds Maintenance Supervisor: Availability. You never know when you may be called in – 24/7. It’s critical that those machines work all the time. They want to know things, such as: “Are you prepared to deal with things on the spot, promptly and responsibly?” As for safety reasons, because people that are using the equipment, you don’t want them to get burned and things like that. They don’t want you to cheat the system, defeat safeties. They’re looking for integrity.

Interviewer: What other advice would you give to a job seeker looking to gain employment?
McDonalds Maintenance Supervisor: I would tell them to expect the unexpected, to be prepared for whatever may be happening, and to know thoroughly what is expected of you and that job, particularly in a restaurant environment. You never know what’s going to happen next, and your ability to be flexible, both in your time and your abilities, and competence is very important.

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