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Maintenance Director

Job Description We are seeking an experienced Maintenance Director to lead all maintenance operations for a 300+ unit multifamily community. This is a hands-on leadership role for someone who can manage people, systems, vendors, and capital projects—not just work orders.The ideal candidate is organized, proactive, and takes pride in running a tight operation with strong curb appeal, fast response times, and well-maintained assets.Key ResponsibilitiesLead, train, and manage the on-site maintenance teamOversee daily work orders, preventative maintenance, and unit turnsEnsure timely and cost-effective completion of repairs and renovationsManage vendors, contractors, and service providersMaintain inventory, ordering, and cost controlsOversee HVAC, plumbing, electrical, appliances, and building systemsPrepare units to be rent-ready on scheduleCoordinate inspections (city, state, fire, insurance, lender)Ensure compliance with safety standards and company policiesWork closely with property management and ownership to execute business plansAssist with capital projects and property upgrades as neededQualifications5+ years of multifamily maintenance experience (large communities preferred)Prior leadership or supervisory experience requiredStrong knowledge of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and general building systemsEPA Certification preferred (or willingness to obtain)Excellent organizational and communication skillsAbility to prioritize, problem-solve, and work independentlyExperience with preventative maintenance programsComfortable using property management or work order softwareValid driver's license and reliable transportationWhat We OfferCompetitive salary (commensurate with experience)Performance-based bonusesHealth benefitsPaid time offGrowth opportunities within a growing real estate portfolioStable ownership and long-term focus on asset qualityWhy Join UsWe are ownership-driven and operations-focused. Maintenance is treated as a critical function, not an afterthought. You'll have support, clear expectations, and the ability to actually improve the property—not just put out fires.