Fort Washington, Maryland, USA
9 days ago
MAINTENANCE TECH II
Overview The Maintenance Technician is responsible for physically maintaining the property including corrective and preventative maintenance measures on property equipment, fixtures, buildings and completing service requests in residences. Responsibilities The Maintenance Technician conducts all business in accordance with Gates, Hudson & Associates, Inc., established policies and procedures, state and federal laws; e.g., OSHA, ADA, Fair Housing, etc. Personnel Provide training to other technicians as needed and/or directed. Provide assistance to other technicians at other properties. Administrative Provide lists of deficiencies, damage or lease violations within buildings and/or apartments. Become familiar with property. Know location of equipment, types of equipment, major property components, contracted work, personnel, etc. Control use of parts. Provide quality workmanship and maintain inventory of frequency used parts. Maintain stock rooms, maintenance workshops and offices. Comply with policy for keys, master keys, apartment common area keys. Follow reporting procedures. Resident Service and Retention Perform all resident requests for service promptly and efficiently. Promote goodwill among prospects, residents, employees, contractors. Comply with policy regarding entering occupied apartments. Preventative Maintenance Be knowledgeable of pertinent laws and EPA and OSHA regulations governing proper storage and management of hazardous materials, including solvents, flammables, and freon. Schedule and perform routine preventative maintenance on all appropriate equipment as directed by Maintenance Supervisor and Property Manager. Update logs as provided. Routine Maintenance Perform turnovers in a timely and efficient manner. Perform emergency repairs including corrective and necessary clean-up. Change locks and makes keys. Operate and maintain furnace, mechanical equipment and controls for continuous heat, air conditioning and hot water. Diagnose and perform minor and routine maintenance/repair, as directed, involving the following on a daily basis: Electrical and plumbing (including water lines) A/C and heating systems Appliances (when applicable) Stairs, gates, fences, patios, railings Tile, carpet, flooring Roofing, gutters, fasteners Interior/exterior lights Fireplaces, ceiling fans Shutters, doors, cabinets, windows, sliding glass doors Boiler, gas and electric Door locks Security systems (where applicable) Ceiling and wall leaks Dry wall Pools areas, tile, jacuzzi, pool furniture Report all major repairs and need requisitions to Maintenance Supervisor and Property Manager prior to any expenditure of funds. Remove and transfer heavy appliances and equipment from storage area to apartment (or vise versa) as circumstances warrant. Assist in moving abandoned furniture, appliances, etc. to Dumpster when necessary. Be knowledgeable of inventory levels of spare parts and supplies and inform Maintenance Supervisor of shortages. Assist in keeping grounds neat and free of litter. Rake, sweep, shovel as circumstances warrant. Take monthly water consumption readings. Possess and/or provide tools necessary to perform all corrective and preventative work. (Exceptions: heavy pipe wrenches, pulleys, chain-falls, drain snakes, scaffolding.) Clean-up after repairs or at end of day. Safety Be aware of the condition of apartment property throughout the community and immediately initiate action to correct unsafe conditions; e.g., broken gates, leading to the pool, broken steps, and open holes, broken/burned out exterior lights. Ensure storage areas remain locked when not in use. Promote awareness for safety and security for maintenance staff. Provide feedback and follow-up in emergency situations. Provide written Incident/Accident Report. Be aware of all utility meter cut-offs, apartment and fixture cut-offs, sewer clean outs. Qualifications High school diploma/GED required. At least 2 years’ experience as a Maintenance Technician, preferably in residential property management. CFC Type 2 or Universal certification is preferred. Must be able to perform plumbing, electrical and HVAC repairs, as well as carpentry and locksmithing, painting, dry-wall repair, and snow removal. Must be available to handle on-call emergency services on an as-needed basis. Must have personal, reliable transportation to get to work in order to respond to on-call emergencies.
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