What are the responsibilities and job description for the Maintenance Technician- HVAC position at Foresight Asset Management, LLC?
HVAC Certification Required
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Maintenance technicians will spend 90 to 95 percent of their time performing hands-on repairs/maintenance work. The remaining time will be spent supervising the work of other associates and outside contractors in the absence of the Maintenance Lead. The position requires the ability to transport or move up to 50 pounds variable distances; the mobility and flexibility to use ladders and to access and work in confined spaces or at heights in excess of nine feet; the ability to work outdoors in temperatures exceeding 90 degrees or below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Work with the Maintenance Lead to adhere to property needs and obtain competitive bids on major expenses.
- Purchase supplies as necessary using standard purchase order system and proper bidding procedures, under the supervision of the Maintenance Lead.
- Prepare staffing schedules consistent with property needs, under the supervision of the Maintenance Lead.
- Assist Maintenance Lead in monitoring inventory of parts and supplies and ensuring appropriate levels.
- Participate in company meetings, as required.
- Work with the Maintenance Lead to ensure that the physical condition of the property is maintained according to company operating and safety standards.
- Assist the Maintenance Lead with organizing and prioritizing service requests and ensuring all service requests and repairs are made correctly and in a timely manner.
- Help the Maintenance Lead oversee completion of service requests in 24 hours or per property policy.
- Work with the Maintenance Lead to ensure excellent curb appeal at all times.
- Inspect grounds, buildings and other property features as required to minimize liability concerns.
- Assist Maintenance Lead in overseeing turnkey operations and ensuring that vacant units are made rent-ready in a timely manner.
- Work with Maintenance Lead to maintain an effective preventative maintenance program.
- Maintain an organized, clean and safe work area.
- Ensure adherence to the company's safety and hazard communications programs, policies and procedures.
- Teach and promote safe work practices to staff.
- Maintain a high level of customer service.
- Communicate effectively with residents, fellow associates, vendors and supervisors.
- Assist the Maintenance Lead with department personnel management functions and budgeting, as required.
- Major appliances
- HVAC (EPA Certification)
- Basic - Intermediate plumbing
- Basic - Intermediate electrical (where no license required)
- Spackling compound and minor drywall repairs
- General carpentry
- Poll care (if required by property)
- Roof and gutter repair
- Wallpaper/painting
- Flooring installation
- Irrigation maintenance and repairs
- Lawn mowing/landscaping
- Average snow removal
- Ability to deal well with people
- Good verbal communication skills
- Strong customer service representation
- EPA certification, Type I and II
- Valid driver's license and current automobile insurance
- Other licenses and certifications as required by state and federal law
- Attend and participate in Foresight technical training from Regional Maintenance Coordinator programs, as required
- Ability to work any of the seven days of the week, 52 weeks of the year
- Ability to serve on-call, as scheduled or as necessary
Maintenance technicians will spend 90 to 95 percent of their time performing hands-on repairs/maintenance work. The remaining time will be spent supervising the work of other associates and outside contractors in the absence of the Maintenance Lead. The position requires the ability to transport or move up to 50 pounds variable distances; the mobility and flexibility to use ladders and to access and work in confined spaces or at heights in excess of nine feet; the ability to work outdoors in temperatures exceeding 90 degrees or below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.