Columbia Housing Authority
Maintenance Mechanic II - Oak Tower
Columbia Housing Authority, Columbia, Missouri, United States
Maintenance Mechanic II - Oak Tower
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Department/Division Maintenance
Reports To Director of Facilities and Modernization
Salary Range $20.00-$28.00 per hour. Salary based on experience, HVAC skills, plus excellent benefits package.
Starting Date ASAP
Position Summary This classification requires Master Certification skills in one or more trades. Responsibilities include unit rehabilitation, system inspections, work orders, asset preservation, HVAC repairs, and other maintenance tasks. An incumbent is expected to have computer skills and manual skills in heating & cooling, plumbing, electrical, appliances, windows, doors, wood materials and equipment (e.g. snow blowers, power mowers, hedge clippers). Work may be required under hazardous conditions.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
Train maintenance employees on proper safety procedures.
Provide necessary reports to ensure the efficient and effective operation of the maintenance program.
Facilitate compliance with PHA's standards for physical inspections by coordinating the completion of related work orders with other maintenance employees.
Perform necessary visual inspections and manual labor to keep buildings and grounds in a decent, safe and sanitary condition in accordance with PHA standards.
Perform other duties as directed by the Director of Facilities and Modernization, Property Manager, or the CEO.
Perform required planned and corrective maintenance on building surfaces, fixtures, systems and equipment.
Repair and/or replace HVAC equipment and controls.
Carpentry tasks including hanging doors, installing and repairing windows, replacing hardware, re‑glazing, installing cabinets, repairing roofs, gutters, downspouts, floor tiles, carpet, plaster walls and ceilings.
Plumbing tasks such as repairing faucet washers, stems, spigots, resetting toilets, repairing water leaks, replacing flush valves, clearing clogged drains.
Painting tasks: prepare surfaces, patch holes, sand, scrape, mask, spray or brush, touch‑up paint, spot‑paint metal surfaces for corrosion control.
Perform minor electrical work such as rewiring electric ranges, repairing burners, switches, outlets, lighting fixtures, circuit breakers, fuses.
Repair mechanical equipment such as snow blowers, power mowers, hedge clippers.
Inspect boiler room conditions, blow down boilers, make repairs to oil pumps and valves.
Order materials, supplies, and equipment for own purposes and to support team; lift heavy objects.
Inspect apartments for maintenance work, including tenant requests, work orders, move‑in/move‑out inspections.
Work independently, exercising judgment to resolve problems in repairs.
Participate in off‑shift and weekend emergency coverage as scheduled.
Communicate well, orally and in writing, with CHA staff, residents, contractors, and the public.
Analyze problems, develop alternative solutions and implement strategies.
Knowledge of principles, practices, tools, and materials used in carpentry, plumbing, painting, masonry, heating/cooling, or electrical trades.
For more information and the complete job description, please visit Job & Bid Opportunities – Columbia Housing Authority.
Seniority Level
Entry level
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
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Columbia Housing Authority
3 days ago. Be among the first 25 applicants.
Department/Division Maintenance
Reports To Director of Facilities and Modernization
Salary Range $20.00-$28.00 per hour. Salary based on experience, HVAC skills, plus excellent benefits package.
Starting Date ASAP
Position Summary This classification requires Master Certification skills in one or more trades. Responsibilities include unit rehabilitation, system inspections, work orders, asset preservation, HVAC repairs, and other maintenance tasks. An incumbent is expected to have computer skills and manual skills in heating & cooling, plumbing, electrical, appliances, windows, doors, wood materials and equipment (e.g. snow blowers, power mowers, hedge clippers). Work may be required under hazardous conditions.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
Train maintenance employees on proper safety procedures.
Provide necessary reports to ensure the efficient and effective operation of the maintenance program.
Facilitate compliance with PHA's standards for physical inspections by coordinating the completion of related work orders with other maintenance employees.
Perform necessary visual inspections and manual labor to keep buildings and grounds in a decent, safe and sanitary condition in accordance with PHA standards.
Perform other duties as directed by the Director of Facilities and Modernization, Property Manager, or the CEO.
Perform required planned and corrective maintenance on building surfaces, fixtures, systems and equipment.
Repair and/or replace HVAC equipment and controls.
Carpentry tasks including hanging doors, installing and repairing windows, replacing hardware, re‑glazing, installing cabinets, repairing roofs, gutters, downspouts, floor tiles, carpet, plaster walls and ceilings.
Plumbing tasks such as repairing faucet washers, stems, spigots, resetting toilets, repairing water leaks, replacing flush valves, clearing clogged drains.
Painting tasks: prepare surfaces, patch holes, sand, scrape, mask, spray or brush, touch‑up paint, spot‑paint metal surfaces for corrosion control.
Perform minor electrical work such as rewiring electric ranges, repairing burners, switches, outlets, lighting fixtures, circuit breakers, fuses.
Repair mechanical equipment such as snow blowers, power mowers, hedge clippers.
Inspect boiler room conditions, blow down boilers, make repairs to oil pumps and valves.
Order materials, supplies, and equipment for own purposes and to support team; lift heavy objects.
Inspect apartments for maintenance work, including tenant requests, work orders, move‑in/move‑out inspections.
Work independently, exercising judgment to resolve problems in repairs.
Participate in off‑shift and weekend emergency coverage as scheduled.
Communicate well, orally and in writing, with CHA staff, residents, contractors, and the public.
Analyze problems, develop alternative solutions and implement strategies.
Knowledge of principles, practices, tools, and materials used in carpentry, plumbing, painting, masonry, heating/cooling, or electrical trades.
For more information and the complete job description, please visit Job & Bid Opportunities – Columbia Housing Authority.
Seniority Level
Entry level
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
Management and Manufacturing
Industries
Government Relations Services
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Columbia Housing Authority by 2x.
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Columbia, MO .
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