The Building Maintenance Worker is responsible for keeping buildings in good condition by performing repairs, inspections, and general upkeep.
**General Responsibilities**
- Routine Inspections: Regularly checking building systems, including HVAC, plumbing, and electrical.
- Repairs & Maintenance: Fixing minor electrical, plumbing, and structural issues (e.g., replacing light fixtures, unclogging drains, patching drywall).
- HVAC System Maintenance: Changing air filters, checking thermostats, and ensuring heating/cooling systems function properly.
- Plumbing Work: Fixing leaks, unclogging toilets and sinks, and maintaining water systems.
- Electrical Repairs: Replacing outlets, switches, fuses, and troubleshooting minor electrical issues.
- Painting & Carpentry: Touch-up painting, repairing doors/windows, and installing shelves or fixtures.
- Groundskeeping: Mowing lawns, removing snow, maintaining sidewalks, and general landscaping.
- Safety Compliance: Ensuring fire alarms, sprinklers, and emergency exits are in working order.
- Equipment Maintenance: Keeping tools, elevators, and building machinery in good condition.
- Cleaning & Sanitation: Assisting with janitorial tasks, such as cleaning common areas and disposing of waste.
- Emergency Repairs: Responding to urgent maintenance issues, such as power outages or water leaks.
- Managing work orders.
- Supervising other maintenance staff or contractors.
- Maintaining an inventory of supplies and ordering materials when needed.
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