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This safety sensitive position will assist and work with the Maintenance Supervisor and Community Manager to perform the necessary repairs and preventive maintenance throughout the entire property.
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This position will also assist the Maintenance Supervisor and Property Manager by performing general maintenance and repairs for the assigned property and facilities.
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Report any maintenance repairs immediately to Housekeeping Supervisor/Manager. Property Name: La Quinta by Wyndham Ft. Lauderdale - Plantation Req Id: 17386. to Housekeeping Supervisor/Manager.
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A Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the maintenance and repair of a property. The role of the Maintenance Supervisor invoices overseeing the maintenance technicians, groundkeepers, or housekeepers including assigning work orders, offering guidance and training when necessary, and creating and managing the daily make-ready schedule that includes scheduling vendors as required.
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Trims, prune Groundskeeper, Maintenance Supervisor, Retail, Property Management, Insurance. Plans and administers a program of grounds and plant maintenance, including growing schedules and continued propagation through plants and cuttings.
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Posting Expires: Open Until Filled Salary: $ hourly Purpose of Classification Performs general grounds maintenance activities to maintain the appearance and beauty of City parks and property, and recreation grounds.
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Under supervision of the Maintenance Supervisor, the Porter is responsible for maintaining the community grounds of the assigned property in an attractive condition. May be required to paint exterior of buildings, pick up litter/trash on grounds daily, clean and maintain exterior light fixtures and replace light bulbs, install and maintain fences and gates, care for the pools, assist in inventory control and upkeep of grounds equipment and supplies, assist with any emergency maintenance situations as they arise as well as assist with any after hour emergency situations such as fire watch.
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Moderate or high exposure to cigarette smoke when on property. Monitor compliance with health and fire regulations regarding food preparation and serving, and building maintenance in dining facility.
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The purpose of our Engineering Technician (Fabric) is to support the Supervisor providing reactive and pre-planned maintenance services to building fabric and specific engineering services at various sites in accordance with laid down procedures and safe working practices.
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Experience: One year maintenance experience in residential property experience. Category:Building Maintenance, Keywords:Apartment Maintenance Technician, Location:Belton, MO-64012.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic individual to serve as Maintenance Supervisor for a rapidly growing and dynamic property management organization. The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for the general maintenance of the apartment community to include performing repairs, troubleshooting, apartment turnover, and performing preventative maintenance.
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This position reports to the lead maintenance technician, maintenance supervisor, or property manager and requires attention to detail and the ability to follow directions.
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Assists with the supervision of on-site staff, which may include: Resident Services Coordinator(s), Compliance Specialist(s), Leasing Manager, Leasing Consultant(s), Maintenance Supervisor(s), Maintenance Technician(s), Make-Ready or Rehab Technician(s), Groundskeeper(s)/Porter(s), Painter(s), and Cleaner(s)/Housekeeper(s.
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Oversees and completes the "make-ready" process to prepare vacant apartment homes for leasing and new moveins by completing the pre-move-out inspection, creating a "punch" list of maintenance work needed, scheduling vendors and contractors as needed, obtaining needed supplies and materials, completing all maintenance tasks, and inspecting completed work.
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Ensure that the property is maintained (lawn care, snow removal, tree maintenance) Help maintain the cleanliness of the property by picking up and disposing of trash or debris. Mix and use disinfectants and other chemicals safely as instructed by the supervisor.
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