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As a Lead Maintenance Technician, you will also be eligible for extra benefits such as discounted housing where available and cell phone reimbursement. As a Lead Maintenance Technician, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the safety, comfort, and overall functionality of our properties.
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AvalonBay Communities is on the hunt for a Lead Maintenance Technician who thrives on innovation, excels in problem-solving, and is determined to provide residents with an extraordinary living experience.
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The Lead Maintenance Technician is responsible for diagnosing problems and making repairs in order to maintain the physical condition of the community and to ensure that service requests and repairs are made in a timely manner.
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Knowledge of: Methods used in maintenance and building repair, including basic knowledge of uniform codes, ADA rules and regulations, electrical wiring, plumbing, carpentry, glass replacement, painting, masonry, and grounds maintenance; pest management; maintenance and repair of hand tools and gas-powered equipment; basic math; safety practices and procedures relating to the building trades.
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The maintenance technician prepares apartments for move-in and keeps all apartments maintenance room(s), laundry room(s), and grounds clean, neat and ready for resident use. Performs structural repairs to masonry, woodwork, drywall, taping, mud, stucco, texture and furnishings of buildings including railing and iron work.
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Performs painting, structural repairs t masonry, woodwork, wallpaper and treatments, and furnishings of buildings. Directly or indirectly supports the installation, maintenance and repair of HVAC, electrical, plumbing systems and water distribution, including fire suppression and sewerage facilities.
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Maintain, clean and remove trash from mail rooms, property bathrooms, leasing office, clubhouse, maintenance shops, storage areas, parking lots, driveways and sidewalks. All resident conversation should remain professional and pertain to maintenance repairs, all resident concerns should be reported directly to the Property Manager/Leasing Office.
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One (1) year of related experience and/or training in residential, commercial, or industrial facility maintenance, welding, automotive, mechanical, heavy equipment operator, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, roofing, masonry, boilers/pressure vessels, hydraulics, pneumatics, machining, pipe fitting, or any other general construction related trade.
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Possibly perform a variety of skilled duties in one or more of the building trades, such as painting, carpentry, minor electrical, cement masonry, dry wall, plumbing, or other recognized crafts for the purpose of maintaining, repairing dealer operated buildings and facilities.
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SCOPE: Maintains the facilities maintenance of Universal Orlando buildings and completes specific work orders, including, but not limited to, masonry, tile, pavers, and woodwork. JOB SUMMARY: Maintains the facilities maintenance of Universal Orlando buildings and completes specific work orders, including, but not limited to, masonry, tile, pavers, and woodwork.
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As a Maintenance Technician Painter, you will be responsible for a variety of painting duties along with building construction, roofing, carpentry, drywall, carpeting, tiling, masonry, and work on gas appliances.
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Performs grounds maintenance including, but not limited to, grass cutting, pruning, planting, irrigation, fertilization, trees and shrubbery trimming, and application of herbicide and pesticide.
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Performs painting, structural repairs to masonry, woodwork, wallpaper and treatments, and furnishings of buildings. Performs preventive maintenance in conjunction with all building maintenance and/or cleanliness related items.
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This position maintains the guestrooms and back of the house areas in good repair by performing various tasks related to a variety of trades including but not limited to carpentry, plumbing, electrical, air conditioning, painting, wall covering and masonry to ensure an attractive and well-maintained hotel.
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Conduct building fabric and facilities maintenance; landscaping, grouting and masonry; form building/carpentry; optical alignment/laser transit; demolition; painting; hole patching; structural layout/fabrication (structural steel, etc.
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