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Basic knowledge and experience with standard practices in carpentry, plumbing, glass replacement, painting, masonry, grounds keeping, commercial appliance repair, electrical wiring, uses a variety of hand and power tools, meters and measuring tools used in the maintenance and repair of building facilities.
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The Regional Maintenance Manager (RMM) is responsible for the short- and long-term maintenance objectives of their portfolio of assets, overseeing a team of Maintenance Managers and ensuring that the physical condition, appearance, and capital needs of the apartment communities are achieved.
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Knowledge in maintenance to include carpentry, electrical, plumbing, heating and cooling systems, painting, drywall, buffing and waxing, use of power tools (pools and irrigation systems where necessary.
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This position reports to the regional maintenance supervisor or property manager and requires attention to detail and the ability to follow directions. Exterior/ Interior painting and caulking, light drywall repair.
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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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Knowledge in maintenance to include carpentry, electrical, heating and cooling systems, plumbing, painting, drywall, buffing and waxing; use of power tools, (pools and irrigation systems where necessary.
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ResponsibilitiesMaintain the maintenance operation at the property on a day-to-day basis as a working supervisor in the following areas: appliances, carpentry, hardware accessories, masonry, painting, basic electrical, basic plumbing, and basic HVAC.Maintain grounds and curb appeal through snow removal, landscaping, and trash management activities.
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Identifies, in conjunction with the maintenance supervisor, potential repairs or capital projects; confirms quality curb appeal meets standards set by corporate and the regional manager; identifies actual or potential risk management issues.
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Online work order management system (we use FMX) - Internet navigation - Experience using email and calendaring applications (Google based applications) - Ability to quickly adapt to new computer programs and software Past success at being a “jack of all trades” capable of doing everything from power washing to minor electrical work (changing bulbs, ballasts), minor plumbing work (snaking drains, unclogging toilets, fixing minor leaks), minor sheetrock repairs and painting.
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Perform general maintenance projects as assigned including installations and repairs involving plumbing and electrical equipment, carpentry work, painting, equipment repair, snow removal and outside landscaping maintenance.
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The Regional Maintenance Technician will be required to travel to different locations within their market, and may be required to stay overnight at these locations. The Regional Maintenance Technician is responsible for the repair and maintenance of the properties in their assigned market as directed by the Director of Maintenance.
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Maintain the maintenance operation at the property on a day-to-day basis as a working supervisor in the following areas: appliances, carpentry, hardware accessories, masonry, painting, basic electrical, basic plumbing, and basic HVAC.
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Minimum four years experience in mechanical, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, carpentry,painting or building maintenance. Perform maintenance and repairs in specialized areas such as plumbing, electrical, carpentry,painting, HVAC.
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The Service Supervisor will oversee the site team, maintenance, and repairs of electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), carpentry, painting, and other building systems.
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Under the direction of the Sr. Director, the Regional Facilities Director is responsible for ensuring and providing maintenance cleanliness and upkeep of the building and grounds. At least three years of work experience in providing hands on maintenance in a large facility to include electrical, carpentry, painting, plumbing, and minor repair work.
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