A Property Maintenance Technician is responsible for ensuring the proper maintenance and repair of a multi-family residential property.
Requirements
- Maintenance and Repairs: Perform routine maintenance tasks such as HVAC filter changes, plumbing inspections, and electrical system checks.
- Diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, and plumbing issues in a timely and efficient manner.
- Address tenant maintenance requests promptly and effectively, prioritizing urgent issues to minimize disruptions.
- Carpentry and Painting: Repair or replace damaged doors, windows, cabinets, and other wooden fixtures.
- Patch and paint walls, ceilings, and trim to maintain or enhance the property's appearance.
- Install or repair flooring materials such as tiles, laminate, carpet, or hardwood.
- Groundskeeping and Landscaping: Maintain the property's exterior areas, including lawns, gardens, parking lots, and walkways.
- Perform landscaping tasks such as mowing, trimming, pruning, and planting to ensure curb appeal.
- Clear snow, ice, leaves, and debris from sidewalks, driveways, and common areas during inclement weather.
- Safety and Compliance: Conduct regular inspections of property systems and equipment to identify safety hazards and potential code violations.
- Ensure compliance with local building codes, health and safety regulations, and environmental standards.
- Take appropriate measures to address safety concerns and maintain a safe working environment for tenants and staff.
- Recordkeeping and Documentation: Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, including work orders, repairs performed, and materials used.
- Document inspections, safety checks, and maintenance schedules to track property condition and compliance.
- Communicate effectively with property management and other team members regarding maintenance needs and status updates.
Benefits
- Competitive salary with generous benefit package