Description
system troubleshooting
preventive maintenance
equipment repair
fire systems
installation
emergency response
The Maintenance Technician is responsible for assisting with troubleshooting, diagnostics, housekeeping, and repairs across commercial buildings, industrial systems, vehicles, grounds, and maintenance equipment at assigned facilities.
The technician supports the operation of various building systems, maintains equipment, responds to emergencies, inspects for safety issues, and ensures compliance with codes and company policies. They also assist with installations, modifications, and upgrades, and perform carpentry, snow removal, and painting tasks as needed.
- Assist with troubleshooting and repairs of buildings and installed systems, including packaging and handling machinery, plumbing, kitchen equipment, roofs, drains, shop and grounds equipment, and HVAC
- Clean, lubricate, and service a wide variety of pumps, valves, pneumatic controls, electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic devices
- Assist with installation and modification of building equipment and systems
- Replace and repair building finishes such as ceiling tiles, door hardware, wallpaper, and paint walls, piping, floors, and equipment
- Troubleshoot, evaluate, and recommend upgrades to maintenance operations or savings opportunities
- Respond immediately to emergency situations and customer service requests
- Inspect buildings, grounds, and equipment for unsafe or malfunctioning conditions and perform preventative maintenance
- Maintain and operate fire and life safety systems, including fire alarms, fire pumps, and related equipment
- Perform carpentry and snow removal when necessary
- Comply with applicable codes, regulations, governmental agency directives, and practice safe work habits
- Use technology such as smartphones, tablets, computers, web‑based applications, and building automation systems
- Complete all required C&W safety training annually
- Comply with C&W uniform dress code and maintain a neat appearance while on the property
Requirements
hvac
electrical
excel
high school
2+ years
driver's license
Key competencies include technical proficiency, initiative, flexibility, multitasking, a sense of urgency, and at least a high school diploma or GED. Candidates should have a minimum of two years of experience in a commercial property setting and relevant technical training in areas such as HVAC, electrical, plumbing, or carpentry.
A valid driver’s license with a good record is required, along with basic computer skills in Outlook, Excel, and Word. The role may involve shift work, on‑call duties, and extended periods without relief.
The position operates in a professional office environment while also requiring regular movement, manual handling, and stationary tasks. Employees must communicate effectively, use standard office equipment, and adhere to safety standards.
- Possess competent knowledge of tools and equipment used in facility and ground maintenance
- Technical Proficiency
- Multi‑Tasking
- Sense of Urgency
- High School Diploma or GED equivalent
- 2+ years of related experience in a commercial property setting
- Technical, vocational or on‑the‑job training in HVAC, electrical, mechanical, process controls, mechanical power transmissions, painting, plumbing, carpentry, or engine repair
- Possess and maintain a valid driver’s license (commercial license may be required) with a good driving record
- Basic computing skills in Outlook, Excel, and Word; may be the only maintenance staff on duty, requiring shift work, overtime, and on‑call duties
Benefits
Cushman & Wakefield offers competitive pay ranging from $26.35 to $31.00 per hour, comprehensive benefits including health, vision, dental, retirement plans, and paid time off. The company complies with equal opportunity and ADA accommodation policies.
Training + Development
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