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HVAC, EPA and/or CPO certifications may be required in many communities, based on staffing levels. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, and as such, we recognize our responsibility to embrace and promote Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) throughout all aspects and levels of our organization including talent recruiting and retention, training, workplace culture, and community engagement.
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One or more of the following certifications are a plus but not required:EPA Certification, Type I and II HVAC Certification CPO certification (pool) Advanced knowledge of residential construction and mechanical systems and ability to perform general residential maintenance work including the following: plumbing, electrical, swimming pool, carpentry, sheetrock, exterior structural, HVAC and appliances.
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Perform routine interior and exterior community maintenance as scheduled & requested; may include painting, snow/ice removal, gutter cleaning, replacing filters, working with trash compactor, etc. Work Environment: Shift work; Works Alone; Works with Others; Verbal Contact with Others; Face to Face Contact; Outside; Mechanical Equipment; Electrical Equipment; Moving Objects; High Places; Fumes/Odors; Hazardous Materials.
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