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Kickstart the New Year with a new career at Osprey Village, proud to be recognized as a Great Place to Work®! We’re a hospitality-focused luxury senior living company that values our people as our greatest asset, guided by our principle of “People First, Always.” At Osprey Village, compassion, respect, and dedication drive us to create meaningful interactions. Our culture promotes growth, teamwork, and a genuine commitment to enriching the lives of both our residents and team members. Be a part of something extraordinary! We are currently accepting applications for a Maintenance Technician II-HVAC Tech. Apply today and help us put people at the heart of everything we do!
POSITION SUMMARY Maintenance Tech II assists all maintenance personnel in the short term, preventative and emergency maintenance programs for the buildings, grounds and equipment at the campus. This position supervises special projects, handles compliance issues when needed and performs independent tasks. Responsibilities will include the completion of all assigned work orders, maintenance projects and preventive maintenance measures under the supervision of the Director of Facility Services.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Represents the campus in a positive manner while creating an environment that fosters respect and courtesy for residents and employees alike. Works within the campus programs to encourage and promote safety and the well‑being of all residents and employees.
Upholds the Company’s Mission Statement.
Maintains HIPAA standards and regards all medical or healthcare information pertaining to residents and employees as confidential.
Uses skilled techniques in the performance of maintenance repairs on the equipment, buildings and grounds, as needed. a: This includes but is not limited to installation, repair and modification of wood, metal, stone, or other such structures. b: Includes but is not limited to installation, repair or modification of utility supply lines and equipment such as disposal systems, sewer lines, water distribution systems, irrigation systems, sinks, valves, traps, fixtures, fittings, faucets, coils, tubs, showers, lavatories, therapeutic baths, pumps, meters, etc. c: Includes but is not limited to installation, repair or modification of HVAC units and their components plus the diagnosing of major repairs and placing orders for those repairs. d: Includes but is not limited to installation, repair or modification of electrical components, such as wiring, controls, switches and relays, connections and fittings, light fixtures, thermostats, equipment, etc. within the grounds and buildings of the campus. e: Includes but is not limited to installation, repair, cleaning, or modification of therapy pools, swimming pools, therapeutic baths, or any corresponding equipment.
Assists in the success of the preventative maintenance programs (hereafter known as PM) set up by the campus which will include but is not limited to PM on elevators, fire extinguishers, HVAC units, appliances, emergency generators (if applicable), and water temperatures. Logs all information in specified books or charts.
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Travels occasionally for training sessions, continuing education opportunities, emergency situations, and other company functions.
Responsible for knowledge of fire and safety procedures including those involving blood‑borne pathogens.
Remains in proper uniform at all times and maintains a high standard of appearance.
Completes all work orders in a timely manner.
Restores vacant units to “like new” condition (including but not limited to the stripping of walls and flooring, repainting surfaces, removing carpet, replacing glass and windows, patching sheetrock, cutting and replacing interior and exterior trim, hanging doors, and replacing fixtures).
Comprehends budget and exercises cost control.
Removes all trash located in the collection areas of the campus.
Interacts well with marketing tours and prospective residents.
Maintains excellent resident and employee relations. Handles complaints and recommendations constructively.
Attends employee in‑services as required.
Is available for on‑call situations on a regular rotating and emergency basis.
Accepts other duties as required by the Director of Facility Services.
Occasionally, you will be required to operate a vehicle of either your own or company‑owned for designated company purposes or facilitate resident/member needs and/or requests.
PREREQUISITES A. Education
High school graduation or GED required.
Advanced technical training in at least four of the following areas: mechanics, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler systems, landscaping, or HVAC required.
HVAC, Universal EPA, and CPO Certifications
HVAC and Universal EPA certifications are required.
CPO certification required.
Experience
Mechanical or maintenance experience required.
Two years experience in a similar maintenance position desired.
SKILLS
Ability to work with minimal supervision.
Must conduct all business with a professional manner and with a high level of confidentiality.
Ability to use hand tools, automatic/electrical machinery, carts, and dollies.
Ability to exhibit efficient computer skills.
Thorough knowledge of MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) and OSHA compliance.
Ability to use blueprints, drawings, drafts, and schematics in troubleshooting electrical, HVAC, plumbing, structural, and equipment problems within the campus.
Basic knowledge of swimming pools and swimming pool maintenance.
Must have a valid driver’s license and satisfactory driving record as specified by the Company and by the Company’s automobile insurance carrier.
ABILITIES
Work outdoors and indoors during the work day (fluorescent lights, HVAC system, carpeted flooring, normal office noise levels).
Climb up to two flights of stairs.
Ability to climb extension ladder up to and above roof height.
Lift objects of 25 pounds or less over the head.
Move objects of 100 pounds or more.
Ability to swim at least 25 yards.
Ability to work under time‑sensitive or stressful situations.
Respond to medical emergencies on a rare occasion.
Assist with resident evacuations, if ever required.
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POSITION SUMMARY Maintenance Tech II assists all maintenance personnel in the short term, preventative and emergency maintenance programs for the buildings, grounds and equipment at the campus. This position supervises special projects, handles compliance issues when needed and performs independent tasks. Responsibilities will include the completion of all assigned work orders, maintenance projects and preventive maintenance measures under the supervision of the Director of Facility Services.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Represents the campus in a positive manner while creating an environment that fosters respect and courtesy for residents and employees alike. Works within the campus programs to encourage and promote safety and the well‑being of all residents and employees.
Upholds the Company’s Mission Statement.
Maintains HIPAA standards and regards all medical or healthcare information pertaining to residents and employees as confidential.
Uses skilled techniques in the performance of maintenance repairs on the equipment, buildings and grounds, as needed. a: This includes but is not limited to installation, repair and modification of wood, metal, stone, or other such structures. b: Includes but is not limited to installation, repair or modification of utility supply lines and equipment such as disposal systems, sewer lines, water distribution systems, irrigation systems, sinks, valves, traps, fixtures, fittings, faucets, coils, tubs, showers, lavatories, therapeutic baths, pumps, meters, etc. c: Includes but is not limited to installation, repair or modification of HVAC units and their components plus the diagnosing of major repairs and placing orders for those repairs. d: Includes but is not limited to installation, repair or modification of electrical components, such as wiring, controls, switches and relays, connections and fittings, light fixtures, thermostats, equipment, etc. within the grounds and buildings of the campus. e: Includes but is not limited to installation, repair, cleaning, or modification of therapy pools, swimming pools, therapeutic baths, or any corresponding equipment.
Assists in the success of the preventative maintenance programs (hereafter known as PM) set up by the campus which will include but is not limited to PM on elevators, fire extinguishers, HVAC units, appliances, emergency generators (if applicable), and water temperatures. Logs all information in specified books or charts.
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Travels occasionally for training sessions, continuing education opportunities, emergency situations, and other company functions.
Responsible for knowledge of fire and safety procedures including those involving blood‑borne pathogens.
Remains in proper uniform at all times and maintains a high standard of appearance.
Completes all work orders in a timely manner.
Restores vacant units to “like new” condition (including but not limited to the stripping of walls and flooring, repainting surfaces, removing carpet, replacing glass and windows, patching sheetrock, cutting and replacing interior and exterior trim, hanging doors, and replacing fixtures).
Comprehends budget and exercises cost control.
Removes all trash located in the collection areas of the campus.
Interacts well with marketing tours and prospective residents.
Maintains excellent resident and employee relations. Handles complaints and recommendations constructively.
Attends employee in‑services as required.
Is available for on‑call situations on a regular rotating and emergency basis.
Accepts other duties as required by the Director of Facility Services.
Occasionally, you will be required to operate a vehicle of either your own or company‑owned for designated company purposes or facilitate resident/member needs and/or requests.
PREREQUISITES A. Education
High school graduation or GED required.
Advanced technical training in at least four of the following areas: mechanics, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler systems, landscaping, or HVAC required.
HVAC, Universal EPA, and CPO Certifications
HVAC and Universal EPA certifications are required.
CPO certification required.
Experience
Mechanical or maintenance experience required.
Two years experience in a similar maintenance position desired.
SKILLS
Ability to work with minimal supervision.
Must conduct all business with a professional manner and with a high level of confidentiality.
Ability to use hand tools, automatic/electrical machinery, carts, and dollies.
Ability to exhibit efficient computer skills.
Thorough knowledge of MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) and OSHA compliance.
Ability to use blueprints, drawings, drafts, and schematics in troubleshooting electrical, HVAC, plumbing, structural, and equipment problems within the campus.
Basic knowledge of swimming pools and swimming pool maintenance.
Must have a valid driver’s license and satisfactory driving record as specified by the Company and by the Company’s automobile insurance carrier.
ABILITIES
Work outdoors and indoors during the work day (fluorescent lights, HVAC system, carpeted flooring, normal office noise levels).
Climb up to two flights of stairs.
Ability to climb extension ladder up to and above roof height.
Lift objects of 25 pounds or less over the head.
Move objects of 100 pounds or more.
Ability to swim at least 25 yards.
Ability to work under time‑sensitive or stressful situations.
Respond to medical emergencies on a rare occasion.
Assist with resident evacuations, if ever required.
#SLC2
Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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