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Lead Maintenance Technician - Chevy Chase Apartments

Olympus Property, Austin, Texas, us, 78716

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Lead Maintenance Technician - Chevy Chase Apartments Austin, TX

* National Apartment Association's Top Employer of 2023 - 2024 - 2025 * The Olympus Property Difference Compassion plays a part in everything we do, in every interaction, at every level. Kind acts for our residents. Respect for our employees. Courtesy for our partners.

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#OlympusProud , and to us, culture is everything. Each of our team members contributes to continued success and is dedicated to ensuring we surpass every expectation so that we can commit to providing opportunities for growth, rewards, and recognition.

The Lead Maintenance Technician (Maintenance Supervisor)

oversees the day-to-day maintenance operations of the apartment community and achieving property maintenance goals.

Your focus is ensuring that the apartments, common areas and grounds are properly maintained, managing turn-key operations and scheduling and leading repair/renovation work of both maintenance employees and outside contractors.

Your Purpose & General Responsibilities:

Embody the Olympus Property Core Values:

Customer Care

Teamwork

Trust

Family

Fun

Managing the maintenance operations and compliance with all state, federal and local laws, rules, and regulations

Regular inspection of property to ensure required maintenance and repairs are completed

Ordering, purchasing, and maintaining sufficient inventories of tools, parts, and supplies

Scheduling maintenance members their daily, weekly, and monthly forecasted workloads

Communication and contracting with third-party supplier partners

Monitoring and tracking service requests

Performing preventative maintenance work and turn-key operations

Ensuring the storage and maintenance shop areas are neat, well-stocked, clean, and organized

Completing monthly, quarterly, and yearly property inspections

Managing the maintaining of grounds, irrigation systems, interior structures, appliances, and exterior structures of buildings, pools and other common areas

Coordinate repairs/repairing of structural, mechanical and electrical systems, and HVAC systems

Adhere to property policies and inspecting of property safety and security

Work closely with the office staff and property Business Manager to ensure show-units and vacant move-in ready units are complete

Utilize software systems to track reports, inventory, and completed action items

Essential Needs for Chevy Chase Apartments:

Available Full-time, Monday – Friday from 9 AM – 5 PM (hours may vary slightly)

Minimum of 3 years in an residential/commercial/apartment Maintenance and/or apartment Maintenance Supervisor role

EPA/HVAC certified

On-call

Educational Assistance & Tuition Reimbursement

Pet Insurance

401(k) with Employer Matching

Short-term & Long-term Disability

Critical Illness & Acidental Injury Coverage

Life & AD&D Insurance

Paid-Time Off Program

Career Pathing

Team Building & Team Trips

Opportunities for Growth

What’s AWESOME about Olympus? Well - ask our employees! Based on our employees' welcome feedback, we continue to create and see a trustworthy, family-oriented, fun environment unfold in our communities nationwide. Over the years, Olympus has cultivated an employee culture that promotes collaboration where ideas are openly shared and employees are happy to be engaged. We are proud to demonstrate that our onsite teams, our home-office teams, and our owner-operators are all ONE big team!

Initial pay range (based on location, experience, etc.): $34 per hour

Eligible team members receive monthly and quarterly bonuses!

Olympus Property is an equal opportunity employer.

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