NOVO Properties
Maintenance Technician II
Under the direction of the Property Manager, the Maintenance Technician II is responsible for providing excellent resident service through daily maintenance projects as assigned by the direct supervisor. The position ensures the proper physical and mechanical upkeep of the assigned properties of the portfolio by performing general interior and exterior maintenance tasks, as necessary. This position requires flexibility, initiative, and the ability to confidently oversee the maintenance functions of the portfolio. Punctuality, professionalism, and strong customer-service skills are also needed to support the initiatives of this position.
Position Focus
Maintenance
Monitors, assists, makes recommendations to improve general grounds and interior/exterior maintenance to the property and grounds
Customer Service
Respond to all resident maintenance request in a timely and courteous manner
Who you are
High school diploma or GED
Valid driver's license
A reliable vehicle for travel between locations
Three-five years of maintenance experience preferred
HVAC experience and CFC Universal Certification preferred
Ability to work with all levels of employees, residents, and vendors
Dependable, on-time, and good time-management skills
What you'll do
Establish working relationships with supervisors (PM or Maintenance), residents, and vendors.
Respond to maintenance requests, using work tickets to track calls.
General grounds and interior maintenance, including walking the interior and exterior of the property, daily rounds for trash pick-up, and when applicable, shoveling snow and spreading ice melt.
Check all mechanical and electrical equipment, valves, and other components to assure the building has continuous heat or air conditioning, power, and hot water.
Perform basic HVAC preventative maintenance, including filter and belt changes, coil cleaning, control setting, and assisting with complex repairs.
Maintain building lighting, including light fixture, bulb, and ballast replacements, which may involve the use of extension ladders.
Maintain, troubleshoot and repair apartment appliances, including, but not limited to; dishwashers, ranges, refrigerators, microwaves, washers, dryers, garbage disposers and water heaters.
Maintain basic plumbing fixtures and plumbing issues. This includes replacing faucets, toilets, toilet flappers, showerheads, diverters, fluid masters, and all other plumbing as the property requires.
Complete, as needed, minor drywall repairs and painting in units and/or common areas.
Maintain and repair doors, locks, windows and screens, as needed.
Correct emergency conditions such as flooding, sewer backup, and equipment malfunctions. This includes problem resolution and cleanup during and after corrective action has been taken.
Oversight of daily contracted services, including cleaning and porter operations, painters, landscapers, and other contracted services.
Maintain building files and records relevant to building operations and tenants. Maintain supplies, tools and equipment inventory, maintenance, and service records, and building specification manuals and blueprints.
Assistance with moving or removal of furniture, file cabinets, boxes, equipment, and other duties as assigned.
Respond to all resident maintenance requests in a timely and courteous manner
Adhere to safety protocols when completing maintenance tickets to ensure the safety of yourself and residents.
Provides timely communication maintenance concerns or trouble tickets with Property Manager
Performs other duties as assigned.
This is a full time, non-exempt position. The schedule will require 40 hours per week, including rotating on-call shifts. Daily working hours will depend on the requirements of the specific property. This schedule is subject to change based on business needs _
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Tool Must-Haves
Toolbox or tool bag
Tape measure (25 ft or more)
Utility knife
Flashlight or headlamp
Safety glasses
Cordless drill (with assorted drill bits and drivers)
Hammer (16 oz claw and/or ball peen)
Screwdriver set (Phillips, flathead, precision)
Adjustable wrench (6", 10", 12")
Pliers set (needle-nose, channel lock, lineman's, slip-joint)
Allen wrench/hex key set
Stud finder
Tape (electrical, duct, Teflon/PTFE, painter's)
Electrical Tools
Voltage tester (non-contact)
Multimeter (digital or analog)
Wire stripper/cutter
Electrical fish tape
Circuit tester (outlet/GFCI)
Insulated screwdrivers
Plumbing Tools
Pipe wrench (10” and 14”)
Basin wrench
Adjustable pliers (tongue-and-groove)
Drain auger (manual or power)
Plunger (cup and flange types)
Faucet and sink installer tool
General Repair Tools
Caulking gun
Putty knife/scraper
Spackle and patch kit
Assorted fasteners (nails, screws, anchors, bolts)
WD-40 or multipurpose lubricant
Join us as we strive for excellence in maintaining our facilities while ensuring the highest level of operational efficiency. Your expertise will be invaluable in supporting our mission.
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Under the direction of the Property Manager, the Maintenance Technician II is responsible for providing excellent resident service through daily maintenance projects as assigned by the direct supervisor. The position ensures the proper physical and mechanical upkeep of the assigned properties of the portfolio by performing general interior and exterior maintenance tasks, as necessary. This position requires flexibility, initiative, and the ability to confidently oversee the maintenance functions of the portfolio. Punctuality, professionalism, and strong customer-service skills are also needed to support the initiatives of this position.
Position Focus
Maintenance
Monitors, assists, makes recommendations to improve general grounds and interior/exterior maintenance to the property and grounds
Customer Service
Respond to all resident maintenance request in a timely and courteous manner
Who you are
High school diploma or GED
Valid driver's license
A reliable vehicle for travel between locations
Three-five years of maintenance experience preferred
HVAC experience and CFC Universal Certification preferred
Ability to work with all levels of employees, residents, and vendors
Dependable, on-time, and good time-management skills
What you'll do
Establish working relationships with supervisors (PM or Maintenance), residents, and vendors.
Respond to maintenance requests, using work tickets to track calls.
General grounds and interior maintenance, including walking the interior and exterior of the property, daily rounds for trash pick-up, and when applicable, shoveling snow and spreading ice melt.
Check all mechanical and electrical equipment, valves, and other components to assure the building has continuous heat or air conditioning, power, and hot water.
Perform basic HVAC preventative maintenance, including filter and belt changes, coil cleaning, control setting, and assisting with complex repairs.
Maintain building lighting, including light fixture, bulb, and ballast replacements, which may involve the use of extension ladders.
Maintain, troubleshoot and repair apartment appliances, including, but not limited to; dishwashers, ranges, refrigerators, microwaves, washers, dryers, garbage disposers and water heaters.
Maintain basic plumbing fixtures and plumbing issues. This includes replacing faucets, toilets, toilet flappers, showerheads, diverters, fluid masters, and all other plumbing as the property requires.
Complete, as needed, minor drywall repairs and painting in units and/or common areas.
Maintain and repair doors, locks, windows and screens, as needed.
Correct emergency conditions such as flooding, sewer backup, and equipment malfunctions. This includes problem resolution and cleanup during and after corrective action has been taken.
Oversight of daily contracted services, including cleaning and porter operations, painters, landscapers, and other contracted services.
Maintain building files and records relevant to building operations and tenants. Maintain supplies, tools and equipment inventory, maintenance, and service records, and building specification manuals and blueprints.
Assistance with moving or removal of furniture, file cabinets, boxes, equipment, and other duties as assigned.
Respond to all resident maintenance requests in a timely and courteous manner
Adhere to safety protocols when completing maintenance tickets to ensure the safety of yourself and residents.
Provides timely communication maintenance concerns or trouble tickets with Property Manager
Performs other duties as assigned.
This is a full time, non-exempt position. The schedule will require 40 hours per week, including rotating on-call shifts. Daily working hours will depend on the requirements of the specific property. This schedule is subject to change based on business needs _
. _
Tool Must-Haves
Toolbox or tool bag
Tape measure (25 ft or more)
Utility knife
Flashlight or headlamp
Safety glasses
Cordless drill (with assorted drill bits and drivers)
Hammer (16 oz claw and/or ball peen)
Screwdriver set (Phillips, flathead, precision)
Adjustable wrench (6", 10", 12")
Pliers set (needle-nose, channel lock, lineman's, slip-joint)
Allen wrench/hex key set
Stud finder
Tape (electrical, duct, Teflon/PTFE, painter's)
Electrical Tools
Voltage tester (non-contact)
Multimeter (digital or analog)
Wire stripper/cutter
Electrical fish tape
Circuit tester (outlet/GFCI)
Insulated screwdrivers
Plumbing Tools
Pipe wrench (10” and 14”)
Basin wrench
Adjustable pliers (tongue-and-groove)
Drain auger (manual or power)
Plunger (cup and flange types)
Faucet and sink installer tool
General Repair Tools
Caulking gun
Putty knife/scraper
Spackle and patch kit
Assorted fasteners (nails, screws, anchors, bolts)
WD-40 or multipurpose lubricant
Join us as we strive for excellence in maintaining our facilities while ensuring the highest level of operational efficiency. Your expertise will be invaluable in supporting our mission.
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance