in the lives of our residents and families each day. We pride ourselves in creating a rewarding work environment where associates feel appreciated and valued. Our 4 Service Pillars of Show Love, Serve with Purpose, Protect with Care and Exceed Expectations is what makes our communities a special place to live and work.
Job Summary: As a Maintenance/Engineering Technician , you will ensure our communities are in tip-top shape. Because of your hard work every equipment is in great working condition, our buildings have a great curb appeal, and our preventive maintenance plan is always ahead of schedule! Above all, you will exhibit a passion for serving seniors while contributing to the positive
environment our residents are proud to call home. Complete maintenance on heating, ventilation and air conditioning units (HAVC), elevators, fire and sprinkler equipment, generator, landscape, kitchen equipment, and emergency pull cord equipment.
Perform general and preventive maintenance projects as scheduled or assigned, including installations and repairs involving plumbing and electrical equipment, carpentry work, painting, and equipment repair. Respond promptly to resident’s maintenance requests for items needing repair in their rooms, including repairing plumbing electrical, heating and replacing light bulbs. Ensure vacant units are ready for move-in according to the standards put
in place by the Director of Engineering (repair, replacement, paint, cleaning, punch list, etc.
) Qualifications: High School diploma or equivalent (GED) At least 3 years of work experience HVAC certification perferred What you can expect: Competitive pay Next Day Pay with Pay Activ! Excellent Benefits - Continued education and training to advance your career - The friendliest leaders and teammates to help you along the way EEO Statement: Bridge Senior Living is an equal opportunity employer. We are united by our pillars to Show Love , Exceed Expectations, Protect with Care and Serve with Purpose. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment where all associates have a strong sense of belonging.
All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, family/marital status, interactionual orientation, national origin, genetics, neurodiversity, disability, age, veteran status, or any other status protected by law.
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