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The Building Maintenance Technician II is responsible for the maintenance and repair of all VOA facilities under the direction of the supervisor or lead maintenance technician; ensures buildings, equipment and grounds are safe, and in good repair at all times; may be required to supervise volunteers; monitors the facilities to ensure they meet all safety and health requirements.
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Successful Service Technicians can come from a variety of backgrounds including apartment maintenance, HVAC, general labor, construction, hotel, general building maintenance, and work order management.
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We're looking for a talented maintenance technician who will be responsible for addressing an array of apartment and property maintenance duties as specified by the maintenance supervisor and/or property manager, and for maintaining the highest standards in customer service and curb appeal of the assigned property.
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Certified Apartment Maintenance Technician (CAMT) preferred. To accomplish this goal, the responsibilities of the maintenance technician include; general repairs to the apartments / common areas of the buildings and grounds, vacant apartment preparation, trash removal, emergency repairs, cleaning, landscaping, ordering maintenance equipment, record keeping, accepting deliveries and moving furniture and/or appliances.
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Completes the "make-ready" process to prepare vacant apartment homes for leasing 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, completing all maintenance tasks, and inspecting completed work.
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The Maintenance Technician I is responsible for maintaining the common areas of the apartment community and ensuring they are clean and orderly. The Maintenance Technician I may be required to perform other clean up duties including, but not limited to vacuuming, window washing, dusting, taking out the trash and picking up trash and other debris from the grounds.
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Security Properties Residential has an opening for a Maintenance Technician I ! An ideal candidate for this role is a team player that has at least two months of experience as a maintenance technician I or a similar position.
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The Maintenance Technician is also responsible for the make-ready process in a manner consistent with the property's operational objectives under the supervision of the Service Supervisor and Community Manager.
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Follows procedures for accessing and obtaining materials, supplies, equipment, tools, and other items from the property’s maintenance department by tracking inventory used, returning unused items to the established location, and notifying the maintenance supervisor about re-ordering needs.
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An HVAC or EPA Certified Apartment Maintenance Technician to resolve work orders, complete preventative maintenance, and to support the day to day onsite operations under the direction of our Lead Maintenance Technician and Community Manager.
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We are currently seeking a Lead Maintenance Technician to join our team at Traditions Denver, a 96 unit apartment community in Highlands Ranch, CO. As a Lead Maintenance Technician, you will be responsible for the general appearance and maintenance of the property to help create a great living experience for our residents.
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Start your profession as a leasing agent, maintenance technician, groundskeeper, accounting assistant, property manager, and more! Choose from various apartment maintenance jobs to great jobs in property management.
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Minimum of 1 year of experience in apartment maintenance. We are seeking a skilled Assistance Maintenance Technician for our property located in Littleton. Our Assistant Maintenance Technician provides excellent customer service for our residents, by doing the job right, the first time.
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The apartment maintenance staff is responsible for completing all service requests at the direction of the maintenance supervisor or property manager. InterSolutions is looking for dependable candidates with well-rounded handyman skills to take on apartment maintenance positions.
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The Apartment Maintenance Technician reports to the maintenance supervisor or property manager and requires attention to detail and the ability to follow directions. Apartment Maintenance Technician.
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