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Awesome work environment with casual dress. Proven experience in residential repairs and maintenance, other building maintenance or related experience. As a Maintenance Technician at Invitation Homes, you will be performing high-quality maintenance work in our single-family rental homes while providing outstanding customer service to our residents.
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Understanding of residential construction and mechanical systems and ability to perform general repairs in some of the following: plumbing, electrical, carpentry, sheetrock, exterior structural, HVAC (minor) and appliances.
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Proven experience in property management maintenance, other building maintenance or related experience is required Broad knowledge of residential construction and mechanical systems and ability to perform general residential maintenance work and repairs in the following: plumbing, electrical, carpentry, sheetrock, exterior structural, HVAC (minor) and appliances.
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General knowledge of residential construction including plumbing, electrical, mechanical, HVAC, drywall, and flooring as well as local building codes. The market teams include our Leasing, Property Management and Rehab, Turns & Maintenance professionals.
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As a Superintendent at Invitation Homes you are responsible for full-cycle oversight of property rehab and turnover efforts. Invitation Homes isn’t just a workplace but a possibility place.
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Completing regular ProCare visits in residents’ homes to perform proactive maintenance and repairs. Completing general property condition assessments at all property visits and alerting the property management team when items require immediate attention.
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Ability to lift and/or move an excess of 50 pounds or more and operate standard maintenance equipment as assigned. To all recruitment agencies: Invitation Homes does not accept agency resumes.
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Invitation Homes is a team of more than 1,400 associates who come from all walks of life. Completing maintenance service requests across multiple trades. Educating residents regarding all maintenance topics.
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Invitation Homes is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive and innovative environment with the best associates. Invitation Homes is a place where possibility lives.
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Physical requirements include:Frequent climbing, reaching, use of fingers, stooping, kneeling, crawling, pushing, pulling, lifting, talking, and hearingAbility to lift and/or move an excess of 50 pounds or more and operate standard maintenance equipment as assigned.
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