The Service Technician reports to the Property Manager under the supervision of the Service Manager and performs general maintenance and repair to ensure apartment units and other property facilities are in good working order. Responsibilities include diagnosing, troubleshooting, and repairing heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) units; electrical appliances, outlets, and light fixtures; plumbing, carpentry, and locks. The Service Technician follows a planned preventative maintenance schedule and follows up with residents after repairs are complete.
Receives requests for service maintenance, prioritizes work orders and handles each in the most efficient manner.
Examines and diagnoses problems with heating, ventilation and air conditioning units for property facilities. Determines the best method to repair or replace all or part of the unit. Makes repairs and/or replacements according to standard. Performs preventative maintenance on HVAC units by replacing filters, cleaning coils, etc.
Repairs and replaces furnished kitchen appliances such as refrigerators, stoves, washers and dryers. May contact an outside vendor to make more advanced or severe repairs or replacements.
Performs minor to moderate-level plumbing repairs, replacements, and/or installations including repairing leaks and removing clogs in sinks and toilets.
Performs minor electrical repairs and replacement of light fixtures and related items.
Repairs locks and other miscellaneous items.
May perform painting projects ranging from full interior painting of property units to minor touch up and repair of walls and woodwork.
May perform “make ready” projects for the preparation of vacant units available for prospective tenants.
Cleans carpets as assigned.
May perform swimming pool maintenance or other facility and/or landscape projects to ensure property aesthetics meet or exceed standards.
Adheres to MAA safety and hazard communications programs, policies and procedures and maintains a safe work.
High School Diploma/GED and one to three years of experience in facility maintenance and/or mechanical repair required
HVAC experience required
EPA Type II or Universal certification required at hire or within 90 days of assuming the position. Pool Certification (CPO) is required where applicable by state or local regulation. CAMT is required in Florida only.
Valid driver’s license from the state of residence required
Responsibilities
- Appliance repairs
- Basic electric
- light plumbing
- Troubleshoot/diagnose HVAC Systems
Experience Requirements
- One to three years of experience in multifamily property management, facility maintenance, and/or mechanical repair
- HVAC experience required
Education Requirements
- High School Diploma
Benefits
- Heath/vision/dental insurance
- Apartment Discount
- 401(k) Retirement Plan
- Paid On-Call Mileage Reimbursement Program
For more information, contact Kelly at [email protected].