Maintenance Technician Installation, Maintenance & Repair - New Market, MD at Geebo

Maintenance Technician

Coalition Homes, affiliated with Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless, is seeking a Maintenance Technician to provide a range of services on 175 rental apartments throughout Montgomery County.
This is a full time 40 hours a week position (Monday through Friday), but some overtime and on-call will occur based on emergency repair needs.
Required
Qualifications:
o 5 years experience in construction or building maintenance labor o Knowledge of light residential maintenance procedures involving plumbing, electrical, drywall / painting, HVAC and lock repair o Reliable, organized, and self-motivated o Ability to work independently, following written or verbal instructions o Reliable transportation and a valid driver's license.
o Enthusiasm for learning new skills and developing improved methods for best use of time and other resources o Ability to adhere to strict safety policies and code of conduct with tenants, some of whom may exhibit irregular behavior at times o Ability to budget, track, and record all repair expenses o Ability to communicate professionally with all internal/external partners along with clients o Ability to document repairs progress o Must submit to criminal background check/reference check.
Live in positionOptional
Qualifications:
o Experience with Yardi or other property management software o Conversational Spanish or French o Advanced skills in one of the trades (plumbing, HVAC, electrical, carpentry / drywall / painting, or appliance repair) o Knowledge of property management industry best practices and the Montgomery County / AOBA recommended residential leasePI225880297 Recommended Skills Carpentry Conflict Management Construction Drywall French Hvac Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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