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Work on up to 6 projects at a time, doing various tasks as needed (trim carpentry, drywall, painting, and punch-out work) One plus years' experience (punch-out or finisher.
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Must possess physical capabilities to lift construction materials, handle small hand and power tools, and drywall & painting repair/touch-ups during punch out phase work. Performs miscellaneous “punch out” items in preparing house to close.
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Manage and perform punch-out completion to finalize projects. Must possess and show trade skills in rough and finish carpentry, light plumbing, electrical troubleshooting, painting, drywall patching and finishing, etc.
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Oversee the "make-ready" process to prepare vacant apartment homes and new move-ins 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, and inspecting completed work.
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Must also be hands-on as you will be required to help punch out, move materials, etc. We are a busy Fort Myers based Metal Frame, Drywall and Stucco company looking to add experienced Full Time Working, Hands-on Superintendent / Foreman to our team.
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Perform all make-ready duties including but not limited to: Punch-out & drywall repair, installation, floor repair, painting, and trash out. Coordinates and conducts tenant move-out process including physical move-outs and key exchanges, assessment of property condition and completion of reports, work scope requirements and turn cost estimates in order to assist the Resident Manager with security deposit reconciliation.
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For example, you may be asked to install kitchen cabinets, or go to a job site to finish out punch items. The position is responsible for carpentry work, drywall repair, flooring install, painting and all other aspects of residential and commercial construction projects.
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Meet with Property Manager and Field Manager daily to coordinate and conduct move-out and key exchange. Ensures that the property inventory is maintained to Company standards including by conducting tenant turns, move-out inspections, and monitoring general contractor vendor and subcontractor work.
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Ensures finished projects by verifying that all punch list items are completed within 2 to 6 days of work commencement. Apply today and a member of our Talent Acquisition team will reach out soon.
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The Field Technician Turn is responsible for facilitating and expediting the tenant turn process while ensuring Company property quality standards are maintained. May be required to attend eviction property set outs and eviction hearings.
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Assist with general maintenance in punch out of units including caulking, re-key locks, make keys, A/C Service, appliances, electric, plumbing, drywall, tile, wallpaper, formica, porcelain repairs, window, light bulb, safety equipment, and blind replacement.
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Can self-perform construction activities will be required including installation of some drywall, taping, wood framing and installation of doors and hardware. High Standard of Quality based on the Final Inspection and Zero Punch List.
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The Turn Tech is responsible for make-ready repairs and inspection to any vacant homes as residents relocate. Minimum 2 years’ relative Residential/Property Maintenance or related experience. Inspects general contractor vendor completed work and work-in-progress ensuring that workmanship conforms to specifications and adheres to Company standards.
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Maintenance Skills - Entry-level plumbing, Electrical, HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) Carpentry, appliance repair, painting, drywall, and Carpet cleaning (where necessary including corridors and units.
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Inspections, contractor, compliance, inventory, maintenance, repair, technician turn, property management, real estate. Minimum 2 years relative Residential/Property Maintenance or related experience - Required.
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