All correspondence must be made through the Vendor Portal. Specifications include, but are not limited to: Installs, services, and maintains a wide variety of mechanical lock systems for City buildings, offices, garages, and other relevant structures; Installs, services, and maintains office furniture locks and desk locks; Removes and disassembles a variety of locks to assess the failure of the lock system; Services, adjusts, repairs, or replaces damaged or broken locks, panic bars, door closers, frames, and hinges as necessary; replaces worn pins, springs, wafers, and other parts; reassembles, installs, and checks for proper operation; Uses an automatic or manual key machine to cut keys by pattern and by code; Removes broken keys from locks; Moves lock pick in cylinder to open door locks without keys; Sets up a master key system for City buildings, offices, garages, and other relevant structures; Maintains inventory control of tools, locks, keys, materials, and supplies ordered and used; Prepares paperwork such as daily time sheet reports, work order request forms, supply order request forms, cost of time and materials reports, master key system charts, and other related documents; Meets with department/division representatives and contractors to coordinate lock equipment and access control systems for renovations and new facilities; Rekeys locks by inserting new or repaired pins, wafers, or springs into lock; Cleans and adjusts internal mechanisms; Determines type of lock needed and where it is to be placed; Cuts or drills opening in selected location to fit lock; Changes codes on combination locks; May service, adjust, or replace damaged or broken motion detectors, door contacts, release buttons, electronic strikes, and magnetic locks; May direct the work of building maintenance workers assisting in the installation of electronic access control systems;