Floating Maintenance Technician

Location

Columbus

Type

Full Time

Benefits:
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance
Benefits/Perks
  • Flexible Schedule 
  • Competitive Pay
  • Career Advancement 
Job Summary
We’re looking for a hardworking Maintenance Technician to join our team! ARE YOU CURRENTLY WORKING IN PROPERTY MAINTENANCE but looking for a change? Are you tired of being ON CALL?
Do you want the option to explore all the possibilities of a career in Property Management?
We are looking for EXPERIENCED Apartment/Property Maintenance Techs Certified and non-certified to join our team.

We provide short term maintenance services for apartment communities throughout central Ohio. This is a FULL TIME, Monday to Friday position, NO ON CALL rotation is required.

The ideal person for this job is a reliable team player and a problem solver who has some prior maintenance experience. If you’re looking for a job at a fast-growing company that really values its employees, reach out to us today!

Responsibilities 
• Effectively prepare vacant units for re-occupancy
• Diagnose and perform minor and routine maintenance/repair, as directed.
• Aid with resident relation issues
• Maintain knowledge of make-ready and part inventory and inform maintenance supervisor of needs. Assist in keeping make-ready supplies and parts well stocked.
• Maintain accurate records regarding make-ready status and work-in-progress.
• Maintain cleanliness of uniform (if applicable), wear badge (if applicable) and present professional appearance.
• Assist in organization and safety of maintenance shop.
• Maintain key control as per company/property policy.
• Maintain the overall condition of the property, including but not limited to exteriors, common areas, vacant units, floor care and trash removal, as well as for the properties surrounding the building(s), including litter pick-up, janitorial duties, sidewalk cleaning and snow removal in a safe, attractive, and comfortable condition.
• Clean/restore recently vacated apartment homes.
• Help maintain the cleanliness of the facility and grounds.
• Change bulbs, locks/keys.
• Must be able to install or assist with the installation of appliances.
• Exterior/ Interior painting and caulking, light drywall repair
• Ability to physically manage painting, pressure washing, blower breezeways, and parking lots.
• Plumbing Repairs
• Effectively prepare vacant units for re-occupancy, including:
o Walkthrough upcoming or newly vacant units to forecast repairs.
o Walk completed units to create “punch” lists or quality control checklists.
o Assist with the removal of trash or belongings in vacant units.
o Perform quality control on all systems, appliances, and aesthetics (e.g., matching knobs, closet rods installed, blinds are the same color/style, etc.) to ensure the apartment meets move-in standards.
o Assist in prepping units for painting by performing breakdown and put-back of electric and switch plates and other items as assigned.


Qualifications
  • High school diploma/GED or equivalent
  • At least 2 years of apartment maintenance experience
  • Knowledge of heating and air conditioning units, plumbing systems, and electrical systems
  • Advanced understanding of maintenance equipment, procedures, and techniques
  • Available to be on call and respond to maintenance requests on nights and weekends
  • Excellent work ethic, communication skills, time management skills, and attention to detail
 
Compensation: $18.00 - $23.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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