Maintenance Tech Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Tacoma, WA at Geebo

Maintenance Tech

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9 Full-time 3 hours ago Full Job Description Job Title:
Maintenance Technician Supervisor:
Maintenance Supervisor Currently searching for a candidate that is self motivated and eager for growth.
Multiple positions available in the Pierce County area.
Great benefits & up to a 30% rent discount.
Position
Summary:
We recognize the Maintenance Technician is the core of the resident experience.
Not only are they troubleshooting and solving various maintenance issues, they are going into the homes of our residents.
The Maintenance Technician is responsible for assisting in the upkeep and maintenance of the community.
This position is responsible for finding solutions to complex issues and has an eye for detail.
Essential Functions and
Responsibilities:
Assist in the preparation of apartments for occupancy.
Respond to service requests as needed.
Performs maintenance and repairs on electrical, plumbing, as well as small and large appliances.
Maintains pools and HVAC systems depending on the community amenities.
Modest carpentry work as needed.
Interior and exterior painting as needed.
Demonstrates excellent customer service with all tenants, vendors, and co-workers; addresses the concerns and maintenance needs of our residents in a friendly and professional manner.
Assists in maintaining inventory of tools, equipment, and supplies.
Reports all needed repairs to the Maintenance Supervisor or Community Manager.
Handles work orders and service requests as assigned.
Utilizes work order software for tracking work orders.
Is familiar with power, water, and gas turn offs; clean-out traps; fire extinguishers and hydrants; and other utility and life-safety systems.
Follows all company emergency procedures.
Assists with other types of maintenance and repair when necessary.
Maintains a safe and clean work area.
Adheres to all community guidelines and standards of performance.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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