Job Description
The Maintenance Technician is responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of apartment homes, buildings, and grounds, and performs highly diversified duties to include but not limited to: repairing flooring, drywall, and appliances; troubleshooting and repairing plumbing, electrical, safety and security systems (lighting, locks, smoke/CO2 alarms, etc.), and HVAC systems; painting (interior and exterior); and cleaning (sweeping, mopping, garden/yard upkeep, etc.). The Maintenance Technician is responsible for conducting all job duties in accordance with company policy and all safety protocols, and supports the overall objective of meeting the expectations of the Client, based on the respective operating capital budget and management agreement.
Pay: $23 - $25/ Hour
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
RESPONSIBILITIES
1.Client Relations
2.General Maintenance Overview
3.On-call/After Hours Response
4.Unit Turnover
5. General Maintenance Equipment and Systems
6. Inspections
Proficiently prepare properties and ensure compliance for the following potential regulatory
inspections.
and Occupancy Reviews, ensuring adherence to housing program requirements and
regulations.
* TCAC (Tax Credit Allocation Committee) Compliance: Knowledgeable in TCAC
compliance, ensuring that affordable housing projects meet the necessary tax credit
allocation standards.
* CALFHA (California Housing Finance Agency) Inspections: Skilled in conducting
inspections in accordance with CALFHA requirements, ensuring properties meet state
housing finance standards.
* City, Bank, Non-profit Partner Collaboration: Adept at collaborating with various
stakeholders including city officials, financial institutions, and non-profit partners to
streamline processes and achieve project goals.
7. Other
Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
Minimum 1 year of experience in a similar role, preferably within Residential Property Management. Experience in hotel maintenance, facilities maintenance, or construction will also be considered.
Proficiently prepare properties and ensure compliance for the following potential regulatory
inspections.
and Occupancy Reviews, ensuring adherence to housing program requirements and
regulations.
* TCAC (Tax Credit Allocation Committee) Compliance: Knowledgeable in TCAC
compliance, ensuring that affordable housing projects meet the necessary tax credit
allocation standards.
* CALFHA (California Housing Finance Agency) Inspections: Skilled in conducting
inspections in accordance with CALFHA requirements, ensuring properties meet state
housing finance standards.
* City, Bank, Non-profit Partner Collaboration: Adept at collaborating with various
stakeholders including city officials, financial institutions, and non-profit partners to
streamline processes and achieve project goals.
Skills Required:
Additional Information
ESSENTIAL ATTRIBUTES
Why look at FPI for your next career step? We are one of the largest third-party 100% fee-managed Property Management companies in the nation, an industry leader in both the Conventional and Affordable Housing spaces, managing over 850 communities (~150,000 units) across the country, and employing ~3,500 team members. We offer comprehensive compensation and benefits packages (employee-only employer-paid plan available), ongoing training, and plenty of opportunities to grow your career. Come join Team FPI!
EEO/EVerify Statements
FPI Management is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply. FPI Management participates in the E-Verify program.