JOB
DESCRIPTION
MAINTENANCE
TECHNICIAN
Brentwood, Cedarwood II, Meadowdale
Apartments
POSTING
DATE: May
12, 2009
CLOSING
DATE: Open until filled
REPORTS TO:
Maintenance Department Manager
HOURS: Fulltime,
40 hours per week, flexible hours
PAY
RANGE: $30,576.24 – 40,588.18 fulltime
annual, $14.70-19.51 per hour
BENEFITS: Medical,
Dental, Retirement, Vacation & Sick Leave
The Low Income
Housing Institute (LIHI) is a private non-profit developer, owner,
and manager of affordable housing.
The
Maintenance Technician will be primarily responsible for conducting
routine, preventative, and emergency repairs for the Meadowdale
Apartments in
Lynnwood
.
LIHI staff need to uphold a standard of work excellence,
efficiency, cost consciousness, and teamwork.
Responsibilities:
General:
- Serve
as a field representative of the maintenance department of LIHI.
- Represent
LIHI in a professional manner as reflected by personal
appearance, attention to detail, jobsite cleanliness, customer
service and safety.
- Document
and record all work, purchases, travel, accidents, and any other
related items in a timely, professional manner.
- Participate
with other maintenance personnel in a plan for sharing on-call
duties. This will include evening/weekend emergency pager
responsibilities for the department.
Technical:
- Perform
regularly scheduled, turnover and emergency maintenance tasks
including, but not limited to inspections, carpentry and drywall
repair, painting, electrical work, appliance troubleshooting,
and plumbing.
- Perform
light construction and other special projects as needed
including, but not limited to, renovations, remodels, concrete
and brick work, siding and roofing, and electrical and phone
line upgrades.
- Maintain
all mechanical equipment in good, serviceable condition.
- Maintain
property grounds and landscaping in a professional manner.
- Assist
the development department with punch lists, due diligence,
walk-throughs, warranty work, and special tasks as needed.
Managerial:
- Coordinate
bids on large projects and supervise subcontractors as needed.
- Evaluate
properties for proactive maintenance needs, developing an active
ability to recognize p
rob
lem areas while they are still manageable.
- Meet
regularly with resident managers and the housing management
office to encourage clear communication and teamwork.
- Assist
in tracking the budget.
- Record
all inspections and related maintenance on appropriate forms in
an accurate and timely manner.
- Prioritize
all work to minimize vacancy loss, prevent property damage, and
provide service to residents.
- Order
all supplies and equipment as needed within the maintenance
budget.
Qualifications:
- 4
years experience in building maintenance including carpentry,
electrical, and plumbing. Must
be knowledgeable in repairs of doors, walls, floors, plumbing,
light fixtures, appliances, locks, etc.
- Experience
working with people of different income levels and ethnic
backgrounds.
- Excellent
communication and interpersonal skills.
- Regular
access to a vehicle and general maintenance tools.
- Ability
to use MS Excel, MS Word, and e-mail at an intermediate level
for time sheets and other bi-monthly reports.
Preferred
Qualification:
-
Washington
State
,
Labor and Industries 07-B Residential Electrical Maintenance
Certification.
This
is a unionized position, represented by Local 8 of the Office of
Professional Employees International Union.
If interested in this position please send in a cover letter and
resume or an application form. Applications are available on the LIHI website
at www.lihi.org,
may be obtained in person at the LIHI office, or will be mailed to
you by phone request at (206) 443-9935. All application
materials should be mailed, faxed, or dropped off in person to:
The
Low Income Housing Institute
Attn: Human Resources
2407 1st Avenue, Suite 200
Seattle, WA 98121
Fax: (206) 443-9851
Or e-mail to hr@lihi.org
The Low Income Housing Institute is an equal opportunity employer.
Qualified women and minorities are encouraged to apply.