Location: San Diego, CA
Company: ERP Operating
apartment and every resident’s satisfaction. Senior Maintenance Technicians are personable, multi-talented, technically skilled individuals with a passion for fixing things and a keen eye for detail. As a Senior Maintenance Technician, you will work with one of our top property management teams to provide exceptional service to residents.
Each day will be unique, requiring a diverse set of skills. You will collaborate with team members to backss and respond to maintenance issues, develop a rapport with residents by being both knowledgeable and friendly, and inspire trust by caring for our community and making our apartments feel like home. WHO YOU ARE Technically Savvy. You have a solid
understanding of general maintenance and technology and are quick to learn new skills. A Clear Communicator. You help residents and teammates understand the timeline and process for repairs.
A Team Player. You are united with teammates in delivering the best experience to residents. Proactive. You act like an owner, performing regular maintenance to avoid emergencies. Personable. You are respectful, pleasant to be around, and enjoy engaging with others. Levelheaded. You keep your cool during maintenance emergencies and quickly find solutions. Motivated. You invest extra energy to reach your goals. Solution-Oriented. You follow through on commitments, letting teammates and residents know
they matter. Organized. You are flexible and able to juggle multiple priorities and interactions with residents and teammates smoothly.
WHAT YOU’LL DO Repair and enhance our community. You’ll be responsible for repairing and maintaining all plumbing, electrical, HVAC, appliance, carpentry, and painting needs at the community. Build rapport with residents. You'll make positive connections with residents by offering a smile and a greeting when you see them and chatting as you make repairs in their homes. Manage service requests. You’ll launch into action when maintenance issues arise, collaborating with teammates and prioritizing service requests to earn trust and build resident satisfaction.
Know the make-ready schedule. You’ll monitor apartment vacancies daily and initiate the turnover process with painting, cleaning and repairing. Tend to preventive maintenance. You’ll safeguard equipment with regular tune-ups, helping equipment last longer and minimizing costly repairs. Notice the details. You’ll walk the property daily, inspecting all areas for cleanliness and safety, and helping to maintain great curb appeal. Lead and coach others. As a senior member of your team, you’ll help to mentor, train, and develop your teammates. And in the absence of your Service Manager, you’ll assume managerial responsibilities by managing service requests, delegating tasks, and supervising and directing the work of your teammates.
REQUIREMENTS 1+ years of hands-on general maintenance experience Availability to work a flexible schedule, including weekends and rotating on-call responsibility for after-hours emergencies Reliable and consistent form of daily transportation to and from work, including after hours for emergencies Computer proficiency and frequent daily use of / proficiency with a Smartphone with updated software PREFERRED EXPERIENCE HVAC experience and EPA Certification (Type I & II or Universal), if applicable for region/community Trade school or industry designation (CAMT or CAMT II) High school diploma or equivalent SALARY $26.18 - $31.99 / hour The successful candidate's starting pay will be determined based on job-related skills, experience, and qualifications.
BENEFITS Rent discount 9 paid holidays, including both scheduled and floating holidays, for eligible full-time employees for each calendar year. 5 days paid time off, accrued on a weekly basis Health Care Plans: Two medical plan options. Plan offers 100% coverage for preventive care and lets you choose from a network of health care providers.
Dental and Vision coverage are also available. Basic life and accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) insurance are covered 100% for full-time employees Short-term and long-term disability (STD and LTD) are both offered if you are unable to work due to a non-work related illness or injury 401 (k) Retirement Savings Plan Employees have the opportunity to invest in the success of the company by purchasing shares of Equity Residential stock (“EQR”) at a discounted rate(or per year)
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