What are the responsibilities and job description for the Maintenance Tech position at NurseCare Buckhead?
General Job Description:
The primary responsibility of the Punch-out Technician is to be the main point of contact with the Maintenance Director to resolve punch list issues for all work orders assigned for a specific unit.
Also to coordinate, schedule and conduct a punch-out walk-thru with the Admissions Coordinator for a complete punch list resolution.
An eye for detail is important for anyone assigned to this role. After the punch list is created, the Punch-out technicians are responsible for repairs to a specific unit with-in the facility as a part of the final quality control activities
The Ideal Punch-out Technician should possess a greater than working knowledge in the following areas and must be able to perform these duties with little or no supervision:
Carpentry
If molding, doors or wood trim work is damaged before the unit is ready to be occupied, a punch-out technician makes the needed fixes. They should also repair drywall and replace flawed, broken or missing hardware on cabinets and doors.
Electrical and Plumbing
Punch-out technicians also take care of electrical and plumbing problems. This could involve correcting problems with electrical outlets or adjusting or replacing electrical fixtures. Since a unit is almost ready for occupation by the time the punch-out technician gets to work, punch list tasks can also include adjusting toilets, sinks, and shower fixtures that have already been installed.
Painting
After repairs have been performed on drywall and carpentry work has been completed, the last step is painting. Punch-out technicians may need to paint a wall, perform minor touchup painting, or paint wood trim. Painting is typically one of the final tasks for the technician and must be performed with great detail and eye coordination.