Responsible for the physical upkeep and operational efficiency of commercial, residential, or industrial facilities.
Should have experience in building maintenance (plumbing, electrical, genset)
Perform minor repairs on electrical (outlets, light fixtures), plumbing (leaks, clogs), and HVAC systems (filter changes, belt replacements).
Conduct scheduled inspections of building components, such as roofs, gutters, and fire safety systems, to identify and address issues before they escalate.
Handle general carpentry, drywall patching, painting, and flooring repairs for interior and exterior surfaces.
Manage landscaping, snow removal, trash disposal, and seasonal setup of outdoor amenities.
Monitor security systems and ensure the building complies with local fire codes and OSHA safety standards.
Respond to tenant or supervisor maintenance requests, manage inventory of supplies, and coordinate with specialized external contractors for major repairs.
Qualifications:
A high school diploma or GED is usually the minimum requirement; technical training or a vocational degree in trades like plumbing or electrical is often preferred.
At least 2 years of experience
Proficiency with hand and power tools, the ability to read blueprints and technical manuals, and basic knowledge of CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) software.
Strong problem-solving abilities, time management to prioritize competing tasks, and professional communication skills for interacting with tenants and vendorS.
Capability to lift 50+ pounds, climb ladders, and work in confined spaces or adverse weather conditions.