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RedPeak

Maintenance Technician (Grant Central)

RedPeak, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80285

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Ready to roll up your sleeves and be the everyday hero of your community? As our

Maintenance Technician , you'll be the go-to expert keeping our properties in top-notch condition. From knocking out work workers to handling routine inspections, your hands‑on skills will help create a safe, comfortable, and beautifully maintained home for our residents.

Why Join RedPeak? RedPeak - Energize Communities. Bring People Together.

RedPeak is a full‑service apartment owner, operator and developer with 24 years of expertise and focus on the Denver’s market. Before Colorado cities were full of cut and paste high‑risers and living here was on checklist, our corner of the Front Range was full of comfy mountain towns and cowboy character. We loved Colorado then and we love Colorado now. We know where old charm lives in the midst of breathtaking expansion, and our communities offer a rare opportunity to balance the best of both worlds. As for our team, we’re agile overachievers that energize every community with swift service and style. Most importantly, we know that residents should be treated like neighbors, not numbers, and define success by how we’re able to bring people together.

We’re proud of our diverse and inclusive culture that fuels innovation, strengthens our team, and mirrors the vibrant communities we serve. With meaningful training, career growth pathways, and a strong support system, we’re here to help you thrive while making a real impact on residents’ lives.

Schedule:

Monday‑Friday, 8am‑5pm

Monthly Maintenance Bonus

Competitive 401(k) with company match; fully vested at day one of eligibility

16 PTO days, 10 Paid Holidays

RedPeak

Student Debt Repayment Program

Make Your Mark Scholarship Fund

administered by the Denver Foundation

50% or up to $75 monthly health club reimbursement and wellness programs

Cell Phone Reimbursement

Team Member

Recognition Program

Advanced Maintenance Training Center

Company paid

EPA and CPO certifications

Education and Certifications

High School diploma or equivalent

Basic computer and communication skills

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