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As a Maintenance Technician you will perform interior and exterior preventative and repair maintenance in our apartment community, including but not limited to general maintenance requests, HVAC, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, painting, and appliances.
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Includes but not limited to moving furniture or fixtures, changing lights, completing basic maintenance and repair needs to ensure timely completion of all maintenance needs, Perform general building maintenance which includes but is not limited to carpentry, painting, plumbing, changing of light bulbs, and repair of electrical devices.
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Perform various proactive preventative maintenance including siding, painting, lighting, sprinkler, pool, golf-cart, elevator and more. Possess general maintenance and carpentry skills.
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Perform regularly scheduled, turnover and emergency maintenance tasks on properties including, but not limited to inspections, carpentry, drywall repair, interior and exterior painting, electrical work, appliance troubleshooting & repairs, plumbing work, finish carpentry, framing, changing lock cylinders, removing/installing locks & associated hardware, and general handyman duties.
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High level of competency and efficiency in all aspects of maintenance operations including electrical, plumbing, pool maintenance, appliance repair, carpentry, and painting. Prepare make-ready apartment homes including painting, flooring, cleaning, rekeying, and general repairs, according to Company unit turn policies and standards.
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Performs general furniture repair, painting during non-turn periods, general plumbing, some appliance repair, minor electrical repairs and HV/AC repairs. Under the direction of the Director of Student Housing, the Lead Apartment Maintenance Technician is responsible for curb appeal, preventative maintenance, upkeep, and facility repair.
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Assists in maintaining the grounds, common areas, and amenities by picking up trash and debris, pressure-washing breezeways and pool areas, performing general cleaning, and painting curbs and signage as needed.
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Provides fleet maintenance support including but not limited to welding, plumbing, electrical, food truck kitchen maintenance, driving of vehicles, on campus fleet troubleshooting support, generator fixes, and general maintenance.
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Perform general repair and maintenance in the following areas: Plumbing, electrical, carpentry, painting, sheetrock repair, flooring, HVAC systems, and refrigeration systems. The Facilities Technician I is responsible for performing general maintenance and repairs.
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Assist the maintenance team with other pre-season and post-season projects including pressure washing, Fright Fest set-up and tear down, general cleaning, and painting. Daily Maintenance: Maintenance and upkeep of vegetation, including mowing, planting, digging, pruning and general clean-up.
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This may include fixing plumbing issues such as leaks or clogs, repairing electrical fixtures or appliances, painting walls or touch-ups, assembling furniture, installing fixtures like shelves or curtains, and handling general repairs like door or window adjustments.
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