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Provide weekly updates to the General Manager, Regional Director of Operations, Regional Maintenance Supervisor and Director, Facilities & Capital Improvements. The Task Force Chief Engineer will assist properties in providing oversight of the engineering team, completion of daily work orders, property reviews and the preventive maintenance program, as well as assisting the Facilities & Capital Improvement team with implementation and management of projects and activities when and where needed.
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Solicit bids from contractors with approval from the Property Manager and Regional Maintenance Manager. Maintain the maintenance operations at the property on a day-to-day basis as a working supervisor in such areas, but not limited to: appliances, carpentry, hardware accessories, masonry, painting, basic electrical, basic plumbing, and basic HVAC.
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The Maintenance Manager, under the direction of the Community Manager, is responsible for all physical operations and maintaining curb appeal of the apartment community. KETTLER currently has an opening for a Maintenance Manager at The Fields of Arlington, located in Arlington, Virginia.
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The Full-Time Maintenance Technician will report directly to the Regional Property Manager. Cleans all units during turnover process as directed by the Regional Property Manager.
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Support and communicate with Area Maintenance Specialist, Area Maintenance Manager, Regional Maintenance Manager, and VP of Maintenance. Advanced competency with the following: HVAC (split systems, heat pumps and PTACs), plumbing (including water heaters), electrical, appliance repair, painting and carpentry.
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The Regional Facilities Manager has responsibility for multiple regional facility sites and manages all the related maintenance staff and service contractors. Under the general supervision of the Assistant Director of Engineering, the Regional Facilities Manager leads and manages resources in support of tri-state regional properties in a safe, functional, and efficient manner in conjunction with the standards and procedures of the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS.
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A Full-Time position that reports directly to the Regional Property Manager. Advises the Regional Property Manager on the overall condition of the property. Provides on-call maintenance service as directed by the Area Manager.
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Maintenance Manager | Minimum 5+ years of multifamily residential maintenance experience. Meet frequently with Property Manager to communicate and collaborate on property needs, and strategize on effective solutions.
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Perform any other duties as assigned by the Community Manager, Maintenance Supervisor, or Regional Property Manager or any other company official as needed. Attend meetings and seminars as requested by Community Manager, Regional Property Manager or Maintenance Supervisor.
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Conducts turnovers and perform necessary preventative maintenance on HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and swimming pool equipment, in addition to appliances, series and master locks, interior and exterior carpentry, glazing screens, roofing, blacktop, concrete repairs, and signage.
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The Senior Maintenance Technician will carry out assigned duties in a safe manner and other duties as requested by the Maintenance Supervisor, Property Manager or Regional Maintenance Director.
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Seek opportunities to enhance communications and to build collaborative relationships with Regional Property Supervisor, fellow colleagues, Maintenance Technicians and vendors. Demonstrate ability and expertise in making electrical, plumbing, and carpentry repairs related to the general maintenance of a multifamily community.
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They maintain an efficient operation of the facility and upkeep of the property buildings and grounds in a supportive role, taking directions from the Property Manager, Regional Property Manager, corporate executives and property ownership.
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Frequently required to operate power carpentry tools, lawnmower and other garden tools, snowblower, cleaning equipment, or paint sprayer; the list goes on and is not exhaustive. Performs repairs on the property, including painting, carpentry or wall repair, and minor plumbing, electrical, air conditioning, heating, etc.
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SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE & PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS: General apartment maintenance experience, knowledge of appliance repair, light carpentry, plumbing and electrical knowledge, heating and cooling system experience, basic computer skills, knowledge of safety procedures, safety conscious, steady and dependable, ability to work with pressure of deadlines, and ability to flex work schedule to accommodate after hour and weekend emergencies.
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