Maintenance Technician-John Knox - Norfolk, United States - Lawson Companies, Inc.

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    We are currently seeking a Maintenance Technician to join our team. The Maintenance Tech will assure responsive and efficient maintenance service for all LRC managed properties.


    Duties/Responsibilities:


    Service RequestPerform, with good workmanship, all assigned projects in a timely mannerPerform as on-call emergency service technician as directedRepair/replace HVAC systems and components, gas and electric appliances, glass, wall tile, floor coverings, sub floors, fixtures, blinds, exterior building coverings, playgrounds, mailbox clusters, sidewalks, asphalt and locks etc.

    Perform plumbing, electrical, painting, concrete, masonry, minor extermination and carpentry work etc.2. Preventative maintenancefollow preventive maintenance procedures3.

    Customer satisfactionEnsure the completion of work requests within twenty-four (24) hours Report all resident complaints and/or resident work requests to Supervisor 4.


    Other duties as assignedRequirementsRequired Skills/Abilities:
    § Mechanical aptitude § Formal training in one or more of the following trades: carpentry, plumbing, electrical, painting, drywall installation or air conditioning§ All applicable certifications must be obtained within the first year of employment.§ Good human relation skills to deal with tenants, peers, and supervisors.§ Good DMV driving record.§ Ability to drive a golf cart.§ Be available to report to work during any inclement weather event for property clean up and emergencies.

    § Enthusiasm, good attitude, trustworthiness, personal integrity, and honestyEducation and Experience:
    § High School diploma or equivalent§ minimum of one (1) year maintenance trade experience§ Possess minimum Type I & II CFC Refrigerant Certification in accordance with 40CFR Part 82, Subpart F or possess the ability to obtain the designation within one (1) years' timePhysical Functions Bending, kneeling, stretching, climbing stairs and ladders, squatting, lifting up to sixty (60) pounds, running and lifting over sixty (60) pounds occasionally.