Glenmeadow
Retirement Community Skilled Maintenance Worker
Glenmeadow, Longmeadow, Massachusetts, us, 01106
About the Role:
The Retirement Community Maintenance Worker plays a crucial role in ensuring that the living environments and common resident areas are safe, clean, and well-maintained. This position involves performing routine maintenance tasks, addressing repair requests, and conducting inspections to uphold the community's standards. The worker will collaborate with other staff members to enhance the overall quality of life for residents through effective maintenance solutions. By proactively identifying and resolving issues, the Maintenance Worker contributes to a welcoming atmosphere that promotes comfort and security.
Minimum Qualifications: Proven experience in maintenance or a related field. Basic knowledge of plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems. Preferred Qualifications:
Certification in facilities maintenance or a related trade. Experience working in a retirement community or similar environment. Commercial pool experience. Knowledge of safety regulations and best practices. Responsibilities:
Perform routine inspections and maintenance of buildings, grounds, and equipment. Respond promptly and appropriately to maintenance request work orders from residents and staff. Conduct repairs on plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems as needed. Maintain cleanliness and safety of common areas, including landscaping and outdoor spaces. Document maintenance activities and report any significant issues to management.
SCHEDULE: 7am-3pm, Tuesday through Saturday, with some additional on-call hours.
The Retirement Community Maintenance Worker plays a crucial role in ensuring that the living environments and common resident areas are safe, clean, and well-maintained. This position involves performing routine maintenance tasks, addressing repair requests, and conducting inspections to uphold the community's standards. The worker will collaborate with other staff members to enhance the overall quality of life for residents through effective maintenance solutions. By proactively identifying and resolving issues, the Maintenance Worker contributes to a welcoming atmosphere that promotes comfort and security.
Minimum Qualifications: Proven experience in maintenance or a related field. Basic knowledge of plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems. Preferred Qualifications:
Certification in facilities maintenance or a related trade. Experience working in a retirement community or similar environment. Commercial pool experience. Knowledge of safety regulations and best practices. Responsibilities:
Perform routine inspections and maintenance of buildings, grounds, and equipment. Respond promptly and appropriately to maintenance request work orders from residents and staff. Conduct repairs on plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems as needed. Maintain cleanliness and safety of common areas, including landscaping and outdoor spaces. Document maintenance activities and report any significant issues to management.
SCHEDULE: 7am-3pm, Tuesday through Saturday, with some additional on-call hours.