Maintenance Technician Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

Maintenance Technician

Staff Group Staff Group Baltimore, MD Baltimore, MD Full-time Full-time $15 an hour $15 an hour Job Description We are seeking experienced Maintenance Technicians with own tools and transportation with strong troubleshooting, plumbing, electrical, drywall/painting experience to perform apartment repairs.
Candidate will work in Apartment Community.
Work hours are 8:
30 AM to 5:
00 PM Monday through Friday.
Saturdays work days are as needed Duties:
TURN OVER Techs:
Qualified candidate must be able to complete an apartment TurnOver / Makeready check list.
Perform appropriate repairs in apartment for rental purpose.
Perform Appliance troubleshooting and repairs, plumbing repairs, and electrical repairs / Installations.
Perform apartment unit drywall patches and minor painting.
HVAC Operations:
Tech may be asked to troubleshoot Central Air Condition and Heating Units.
EPA Certification may be required in some jobs.
Prioritize Maintenance daily Work Order.
Report to Maintenance Supervisor and Community Manager.
Skills/
Qualifications:
HVAC Systems, EPA, Universal, Central AC, Lighting, Troubleshooting, Painting, Plumbing, Appliance Repair, Electrical, Drywall Repair, Lifting, Work Order, Grounds keeping, Property Management, Fair Housing Laws, Dishwasher Repair, Stove Repair, Refrigerator Repair / Troubleshooting.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$15.
00 per hour
Experience:
Supervisor:
1 year (Required) Troubleshooting:
1 year (Required) Plumbing:
1 year (Required) Appliances:
1 year (Required) Apartment Maintenance:
1 year (Required) HVAC:
1 year (Required) Electrical:
1 year (Required) Turnover:
1 year (Required) Hot water heater:
1 year (Required) Maintenance Tools:
1 year (Required) Location:
Baltimore, MD (Required) License:
EPA (Required) EPA Universal (Required) CFC (Required) Job Type:
Full-time.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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