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Action Property Management, a premier Homeowners Association management company, is seeking a full-time Maintenance Engineer to join our team at our luxury association, MIRA located in San Francisco.
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Teach staff about customer service, professionalism, safe work practices, effective property inspections, vendor management and the optimum use of technology / Mobile Maintenance/Yardi and Fair Housing and Risk Management initiatives.
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Upon notification from the Maintenance Superintendent and/or Property Manager, be available for emergency duty, such as snow removal and in case of a fire or any other emergencies as defined by Management.
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Make repairs and perform preventative maintenance to company, industry standards and to building codes – seek the help of the Maintenance Supervisor, Regional Maintenance Manager, or Director of Project and Risk Management, or the Vice President for Capital Planning, Procurement and Energy Management before proceeding with unfamiliar measures – contact them before contacting vendors for the non-routine repair or replacement issues.
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Ability to climb stairs, take elevators, bend, squat and reach overhead , and meet standard mobility and lifting for tasks typically associated with property maintenance. Monitor utility consumption and related expense – work with the Maintenance Supervisor and Property Manager to optimize the use of the NWP system and responses to utility alerts.
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The Maintenance Technician I is responsible for maintaining 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 property surrounding the building(s), including litter pick-up, janitorial duties, sidewalk clearing, and snow removal in a safe, attractive, and comfortable condition.
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Two years’ experience as a residential property management maintenance technician and at least Eighteen months of education, on the job training, or formal training beyond high school level in general apartment maintenance and repair, HVAC maintenance and repair experience or closely related experience to ensure the ability to recognize electrical, plumbing, and mechanical malfunctions or equipment failure.
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Five to seven years of experience in property maintenance management, other building maintenance or related trade is required. Complete monthly preventative maintenance procedures including routine property inspections of buildings, property and mechanical systems, and act to quickly address risks.
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This position is also responsible for overseeing the recruitment, training, and management of the onsite maintenance staff. Oversee the management of resident and property service requests to ensure work is completed correctly and timely.
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Employment history that demonstrates the application and usage of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and/or HVAC maintenance and repair techniques. This includes meeting with and presenting various recommendations to owners and senior leadership, developing scopes of work, managing capital projects of all types, managing vendor relations, and analyzing properties with respect to capital needs, budgeting, and maintenance.
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Community Roots Housing is looking for an experienced Maintenance Technician to become vital part of our property management team. Property management experience with Landlord Tenant laws, Fair Housing and HUD.
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At Neighborhoods, conduct property visits, work with on-site supervisor to increase proficiency/performance of community, and maintain oversight of Maintenance operations. The Maintenance Manager is responsible for the management of the maintenance and preventive maintenance efforts for one or more assigned communities, including the physical aspects of the building(s), HVAC, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, major appliances, and amenities.
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3-5 years of apartment maintenance or related field including strong knowledge of HVAC, electrical, plumbing, major appliances, carpentry, emergency systems, flooring, hardware accessories, masonry, painting/wallpaper, water features (pools, spas, etc.
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For more than forty years, MMS Group and its affiliates (Arco Management, TUC Management, and GoldOller Real Estate Investments) have been dedicated to quality property management.
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From this start, Sinito went on to acquire additional apartment developments, and, in 1995, he founded The Millennia Companies® (Millennia), a high-performance business enterprise that has grown to operate in a diverse set of sectors; opportunities exist in multi-family real estate development, property management, commercial real estate, hospitality and more.
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