supervisor. The Housing Maintenance is responsible for developing requisitions and ordering supplies, tools, and equipment needed for maintenance and repair. Oral and verbal communications include reporting and updating the supervisor and responding to work requests assigned to them.
This position ensures compliance with all applicable regulations about workplace safety. Ability to operate equipment, machines, and tools. General knowledge of plumbing and plumbing repairs such as leak/clog repairs, toilet installation, hot water tank replacement, tub, and shower valve stem replacement. General knowledge of electrical and minor electrical repairs such as receptacle replacement, light fixture
repair and appliance installation. General knowledge of home repairs such as sheetrock, painting, light framing, window/door replacement, gutter and siding repair and replacement.
High School diploma or GED Three years' experience in maintenance/janitorial work $23.35-$25.50 hourly DOQ/DOE Open Until Filled. recblid ez47pe4czzvklsy1ok7d1ecsuj8vmj PDN-9adfe4d7-dde0-4dab-a5da-e63d3cb5fe87
Facilities/Maintenance jobs encompass roles focused on the upkeep and proper functioning of an organization's physical assets and environments. Responsibilities may include repairing infrastructure, conducting routine inspections, ensuring safety protocols, and maintaining the aesthetic appeal of buildings or landscapes. These jobs often require technical knowledge, hands-on skills, a proactive attitude, and an eye for detail. Individuals in this field are essential for preserving the operational efficiency and longevity of facilities, thereby supporting the overall business continuity and employee well-being. These roles can vary from general maintenance technicians to specialized HVAC, electrical, or plumbing experts.