What are the responsibilities and job description for the PT Maintenance Prep-The Retreat position at Lawson?
We are currently seeking to add a Maintenance Prep team member to support and assist our maintenance team. Maintenance staff are responsible for overall property maintenance and related mechanical, electrical, plumbing and other operational/functional systems.
As part of Lawson, recognized as a Best Places to Work in Multifamily award winner with more than fifty years of experience developing, building, and managing multifamily real estate in Virginia, you'll be valued in a supportive environment that appreciates your contributions.
Lawson offers a collaborative workplace culture, competitive benefits, and ample opportunities for professional growth. Contribute to a team dedicated to providing exceptional living experiences for our residents while advancing your career!
Requirements:
1. Vacant apartment prep
- Perform, with good workmanship, all assigned maintenance projects in a timely manner
- Perform plumbing, electrical, painting, concrete, masonry, minor extermination and carpentry work
- Repair, replace or install signage, glass, tile, carpet, cove base, fixtures, venetian blinds, locks, doorknobs and hinges etc.
2. Inspections
3. Turn Inventory control
- Perform, with good workmanship, all assigned maintenance projects in a timely manner
4. Janitorial
- Assist in janitorial work by performing necessary "on-the-spot" corrections and reporting deficiencies in janitorial services
5. Other duties as assigned
Required Skills/Abilities:
§ Mechanical aptitude with a minimum of one (1) year maintenance trade experience.
§ Formal training in one or more of the following trades: carpentry, plumbing, electrical, painting, drywall installation or air conditioning.
§ Be available to report to work during any inclement weather event for property clean up and emergencies
Education and Experience:
§ High School diploma or equivalent.
Physical Functions
Bending, kneeling, stretching, walking, climbing stairs and ladders, squatting, lifting up to sixty (60) pounds, running and lifting over sixty (60) pounds occasionally.