Description
troubleshooting
preventive maintenance
system installation
fire systems
equipment servicing
emergency response
The Maintenance Technician supports the operation, troubleshooting, diagnostics, housekeeping, and repair of commercial buildings, industrial systems, vehicles, grounds, and maintenance equipment at assigned properties. This role ensures that all building systems remain functional and safe for occupants.
Key duties include troubleshooting and repairing building systems such as packaging machinery, plumbing, kitchen equipment, roofs, drains, HVAC, and grounds equipment. The technician also cleans, lubricates, and services pumps, valves, pneumatic, electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic devices, and assists with installation and modification of equipment.
Work is performed in a professional office environment with regular use of computers, phones, and standard office equipment, while also involving physical activities such as moving, standing, and operating tools. The technician must follow all applicable codes, safety regulations, and company policies, and maintain fire and life safety systems as assigned.
- Troubleshoot and repair building systems including packaging machinery, plumbing, kitchen equipment, roofs, drains, HVAC, and grounds equipment.
- Clean, lubricate, and service pumps, valves, pneumatic controls, and electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic devices.
- Assist with installation and modification of building equipment and systems.
- Replace and repair finishes such as ceiling tiles, door hardware, wallpaper, and paint walls, piping, floors, and equipment.
- Evaluate maintenance operations and recommend upgrades or cost‑saving opportunities.
- Apply competent knowledge of tools and equipment for facility and grounds maintenance.
- 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 alarm systems, fire pumps, and related fire‑protection equipment.
- Perform carpentry work and snow removal as needed.
- Comply with all applicable codes, regulations, and company directives while practicing safe work habits.
- Utilize technology such as smartphones, tablets, computers, web‑based applications, and building automation systems.
- Adhere to C&W uniform dress code and maintain a neat appearance on‑site.
Requirements
hvac
electrical
mechanical
high school
2+ years
driver’s license
The position requires a high school diploma or GED, at least two years of related experience in a commercial property setting, and technical proficiency in areas like HVAC, electrical, mechanical, or carpentry. Candidates must hold a valid driver’s license, possess basic computing skills, and be able to respond to emergencies and on‑call duties.
- Complete required C&W safety training annually.
- Demonstrate technical proficiency, initiative, flexibility, multi‑tasking, and sense of urgency.
- Hold a high school diploma or GED equivalent.
- Possess 2+ years of experience in a commercial property setting.
- Have technical or vocational training in HVAC, electrical, mechanical, process controls, painting, plumbing, carpentry, or engine repair.
- Maintain a valid driver’s license with a good driving record; commercial license may be required.
- Possess basic computing skills in Outlook, Excel, and Word.
- Be prepared for on‑call, shift, or extended‑hour work when serving as the sole maintenance staff member.
Benefits
Compensation ranges from $22.10 to $26.00 per hour, with eligibility for comprehensive benefits including health, vision, dental, retirement plans, and paid time off. Cushman & Wakefield adheres to equal‑opportunity employment practices and provides accommodations for applicants with disabilities.
Training + Development
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