Assisting in keeping grounds neat and clean. Rake, sweep, shovel as necessary.
Inspecting and helping coordinate all needed make-ready repairs and services.
Being aware of the condition of apartment property throughout the community and immediately initiate action to correct unsafe conditions.
Diagnosing and perform minor and routine maintenance/repairs.
Performing work area clean-up and safety related duties.
Insuring a safe, secure and comfortable living environment for residents, visitors and staff.
Scheduling and performing routine preventative maintenance on all appropriate equipment.
Insuring all make-ready repairs and services are completed.
Requirements
apartment maintenance
hvac certification
epa osha
driver's license
hand tools
flexible schedule
Must have at least 1 year experience in apartment maintenance.
Being knowledgeable of pertinent laws and EPA and OSHA regulations.
High School diploma or GED required. HVAC certification preferred.
Must be able to perform the following duties 66-100% of the time: be on feet, bend/stoop/squat/kneel, climb stairs, push/pull, reach above shoulder, climb ladders, grasp/grip/turn, finger dexterity, lift/carry up to 75lbs, be able to read and understand maintenance forms and warning labels.
Must be able to work in all weather conditions.
Must have a valid Driver's License and automobile insurance coverage as use of personal vehicle may be required.
Must be knowledgeable and skilled in the safe use and maintenance of hand tools, power tools, user-moved aids, mechanical equipment, measuring devices.
Must be able to work a flexible schedule with weekends and on-call basis as necessary.
Benefits
Health & Wellness: Medical, dental, and vision insurance; wellness programming including monthly webinars and medical insurance discounts
Professional development opportunities: tuition reimbursement, mentorship program, ongoing training and learning sessions, professional certifications
Time Off: 15 days of PTO (increases with tenure), 2 personal days, and 11 paid holidays annually.
Financial: 401(k) with up to 4% company match; FSA options for healthcare, dependent care, and commuting; Life & AD&D insurance; free financial coaching
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Since 2001
Year Established
The company was formed through the merger of Midland Property Management and its nonprofit parent organization.
Over 120 Properties
Managed Portfolio
The company oversees a large portfolio of residential and government-funded housing properties nationwide.
12,000+ Units
Total Housing
The company manages more than 12,000 residential units across multiple states.
Global Reach
International Presence
Staff members are located in Asia, Europe, and South America to support global initiatives.
Became a financial powerhouse, managing a portfolio backed by LIHTCs, bonds, HUD, and conventional financing.
Projects include garden-style apartments and high-rise buildings, renovating at-risk communities across more than a dozen states.
Specializes in residential and government-funded housing, handling compliance, onsite operations, and redevelopment initiatives.
Partners with local housing authorities to navigate complex regulatory environments and preserve long-term affordability.
Culture + Values
Taking care of our team, just as they take care of our communities.
Comprehensive benefits package designed to support well-being, growth and work-life balance.
Open and welcoming nature.
Supportive, smart, professional and engaging.
Environment + Sustainability
50% reduction
GHG Emissions Target
Committed to achieving a 50% reduction in portfolio greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 (from a 2020 baseline) as part of the DOE Better Climate Challenge.
20% reduction
Energy & Water Efficiency
Achieved a 20% reduction in portfolio-wide energy and water consumption over a ten-year period (2010–2020) under the SAHF’s Big Reach and DOE Better Buildings Challenge.
$75M bond
Green Upgrades Funding
Issued a $75 million sustainability bond to fund green upgrades, resulting in significant environmental benefits such as CO₂ and water savings.
3,000+ units
Net-Zero Housing Development
Developed over 3,000 mixed-income units in Chicago designed toward a 100% net-zero building path, including a notable Passive House project.
Design + Building Performance team integrates energy and water efficiency across the portfolio, building multiple Passive House/PHIUS certified developments (e.g., Brewster Woods, Kenzi, The Loop), targeting 232 units under construction and 510 in design.
Installed solar roofs (e.g., Torrey Woods: $12,000/year savings for 25 years) to enhance resilience, energy savings, and indoor air quality.
Inclusion & Diversity
2017 Strategic Plan
DEI Initiatives Established
Launched a strategic plan focusing on diversity promotion across workforce attributes.
11 Voluntary Staff
DEI Working Group Established
Formed a DEI Working Group with 11 voluntary staff members from diverse backgrounds.
40+ Initiatives
Comprehensive DEI Plan
A 2019 DEI Plan comprising over 40 initiatives across various workplace areas.
2020–2023
DEI Working Group Operational
The DEI Working Group was operational from 2020 to 2023, providing regular updates.
No explicit gender-related statistics disclosed publicly.