A Maintenance Technician in property management is responsible for performing a variety of repairs and maintenance tasks across residential or commercial properties, including plumbing, electrical, HVAC systems, carpentry, and general upkeep, responding to resident/tenant service requests, and ensuring the overall functionality and appearance of the property by completing routine inspections and preventative maintenance procedures, often requiring on-call availability for emergencies.
Requirements
- Diagnose and repair plumbing issues
- Troubleshoot and fix electrical problems
- Service HVAC systems
- Perform basic carpentry repairs
- Conduct minor painting and touch-up work
- Regularly inspect building systems
- Maintain landscaping and grounds
- Monitor and replace worn-out parts
- Respond to resident maintenance requests
- Communicate effectively with residents
- Maintain accurate records of work orders, repairs completed, and parts inventory
- Coordinate with contractors for larger projects
- Adhere to safety protocols and building codes
- Maintain detailed records of repairs, work orders, parts inventory, and inspection reports
- Adhere to all safety regulations and procedures
Benefits
- Generous hourly pay
- 5% quarterly bonus
- 20% housing discount