Sunridge Management
Lead Maintenance Technician
The Lead Maintenance Technician is responsible for maintaining the physical integrity of the community at all times. This involves ensuring a clean and well-maintained living environment for residents, visitors, and staff. It is the Lead Maintenance Technician's duty to anticipate, identify and correct any and all problems involving the property and to implement procedures that will prevent such problems. An effective program of maintenance is essential in order to: Maintain a clean and well-maintained environment. Cultivate resident satisfaction. Protect the investment of the apartment property owner. The position requires at least 3 years of experience in property maintenance or equivalent field. Work Hours: 40 hours per week. Weekends as circumstances warrant; on-call on a rotating basis and for emergencies. Required to wear back support belt, wear goggles when working with specific equipment, wear masks and gloves and other safety equipment as tasks dictate. An employee in this position must be knowledgeable and skilled in the safe use and maintenance of the following tools: Hand Tools: Various wrenches, hammers, grips, saws, sledgehammers, snips, posthole diggers, etc. Power Tools: Wrenches, grinders, sanders, drills, saws, etc. User-Moved Aids: Wheelbarrows, dollies, hand trucks, buckets, hoists, jacks, step ladders, full ladders, double ladders. Mechanical Equipment: Motors, pumps, compressors, blowers, electric and hand power augers, etc. Measuring Devices: Calipers, voltmeters, ohmmeters, testing meters, PH tests, gauges, etc. Constant need (66% to 100% of the time) to be on feet. Have constant need (66% to 100% of the time) to perform the following physical activities: Bend/Stoop/Squat/Kneel - Perform routine maintenance/repairs, pick up tools and needed equipment. Climb Stairs - Service requests, make-ready needs for 2nd and 3rd floor apartments. Push or Pull - Move equipment, appliances, open and close doors, etc Reach Above Shoulder - Perform routine maintenance/repairs, stock and remove equipment, parts, etc. Climb Ladders - Perform routine maintenance/repairs. Grasp/Grip/Turning - Handle tools and equipment, perform routine maintenance/repairs. Finger Dexterity - Handle tools and equipment, perform routine maintenance/repairs. Writing: Inventory maintenance, requisition requests, required maintenance reports. Lifting/carrying (supplies, replacement parts, ladders, etc.): Over 150 lbs. Rare need (less than 1% of the time) 75 - 150 lbs. Occasional need (1% to 33% of the time) 25 - 75 lbs. Frequent need (33% to 66% of the time) 1 - 25 lbs. Constant need (66% to 100% of the time) Constant need (66% to 100% of the time) to document maintenance and complete forms, review manuals and operating instructions, read cautionary labels, respond to written instruction from staff and residents. Constant need to see small detail when performing routine maintenance duties. Frequent need (33% to 60% of the time) to see things clearly beyond arm's reach (oversee assistants, observe problems throughout the property). Constant need (66% to 100% of the time) to communicate with assistants, office staff, vendors, and residents. Must use listening skills to diagnose needed repairs, etc. Constant need (66% to 100% of the time) to verbally communicate with assistants, office staff, vendors, and residents. Frequent need (33% to 66% of the time) to utilize personal transportation to pick up replacement parts and supplies from vendors. Rotation "on-call" status may occasionally require expedient travel to assigned property at moment's notice. Pickups and deliveries to the corporate office. Must have valid driver's license and automobile insurance coverage. Indoors (66% to 100% of the time). Frequently outdoors (33% to 66% of the time), all conditions, often for extended periods. Occasional exposure (1% to 33% of the time) to paint fumes, solvents, adhesives, etc. Example: Apartments during/after make-ready. Frequent need (33% to 66% of the time) to work in awkward and confining positions. HIGH. Must be able to apply principles of logical thinking to define problems, collect pertinent data, establish facts, draw valid conclusions and initiate an appropriate course of action. Must effectively convey ideas, images, and goals to a diverse group of personalities.
The Lead Maintenance Technician is responsible for maintaining the physical integrity of the community at all times. This involves ensuring a clean and well-maintained living environment for residents, visitors, and staff. It is the Lead Maintenance Technician's duty to anticipate, identify and correct any and all problems involving the property and to implement procedures that will prevent such problems. An effective program of maintenance is essential in order to: Maintain a clean and well-maintained environment. Cultivate resident satisfaction. Protect the investment of the apartment property owner. The position requires at least 3 years of experience in property maintenance or equivalent field. Work Hours: 40 hours per week. Weekends as circumstances warrant; on-call on a rotating basis and for emergencies. Required to wear back support belt, wear goggles when working with specific equipment, wear masks and gloves and other safety equipment as tasks dictate. An employee in this position must be knowledgeable and skilled in the safe use and maintenance of the following tools: Hand Tools: Various wrenches, hammers, grips, saws, sledgehammers, snips, posthole diggers, etc. Power Tools: Wrenches, grinders, sanders, drills, saws, etc. User-Moved Aids: Wheelbarrows, dollies, hand trucks, buckets, hoists, jacks, step ladders, full ladders, double ladders. Mechanical Equipment: Motors, pumps, compressors, blowers, electric and hand power augers, etc. Measuring Devices: Calipers, voltmeters, ohmmeters, testing meters, PH tests, gauges, etc. Constant need (66% to 100% of the time) to be on feet. Have constant need (66% to 100% of the time) to perform the following physical activities: Bend/Stoop/Squat/Kneel - Perform routine maintenance/repairs, pick up tools and needed equipment. Climb Stairs - Service requests, make-ready needs for 2nd and 3rd floor apartments. Push or Pull - Move equipment, appliances, open and close doors, etc Reach Above Shoulder - Perform routine maintenance/repairs, stock and remove equipment, parts, etc. Climb Ladders - Perform routine maintenance/repairs. Grasp/Grip/Turning - Handle tools and equipment, perform routine maintenance/repairs. Finger Dexterity - Handle tools and equipment, perform routine maintenance/repairs. Writing: Inventory maintenance, requisition requests, required maintenance reports. Lifting/carrying (supplies, replacement parts, ladders, etc.): Over 150 lbs. Rare need (less than 1% of the time) 75 - 150 lbs. Occasional need (1% to 33% of the time) 25 - 75 lbs. Frequent need (33% to 66% of the time) 1 - 25 lbs. Constant need (66% to 100% of the time) Constant need (66% to 100% of the time) to document maintenance and complete forms, review manuals and operating instructions, read cautionary labels, respond to written instruction from staff and residents. Constant need to see small detail when performing routine maintenance duties. Frequent need (33% to 60% of the time) to see things clearly beyond arm's reach (oversee assistants, observe problems throughout the property). Constant need (66% to 100% of the time) to communicate with assistants, office staff, vendors, and residents. Must use listening skills to diagnose needed repairs, etc. Constant need (66% to 100% of the time) to verbally communicate with assistants, office staff, vendors, and residents. Frequent need (33% to 66% of the time) to utilize personal transportation to pick up replacement parts and supplies from vendors. Rotation "on-call" status may occasionally require expedient travel to assigned property at moment's notice. Pickups and deliveries to the corporate office. Must have valid driver's license and automobile insurance coverage. Indoors (66% to 100% of the time). Frequently outdoors (33% to 66% of the time), all conditions, often for extended periods. Occasional exposure (1% to 33% of the time) to paint fumes, solvents, adhesives, etc. Example: Apartments during/after make-ready. Frequent need (33% to 66% of the time) to work in awkward and confining positions. HIGH. Must be able to apply principles of logical thinking to define problems, collect pertinent data, establish facts, draw valid conclusions and initiate an appropriate course of action. Must effectively convey ideas, images, and goals to a diverse group of personalities.