Cushman & Wakefield

Cushman & Wakefield

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Maintenance Technician, Multifamily

Handles apartment maintenance, repairs, and resident service for multifamily properties.

York, Maine, United States
23 - 28 USD
Contractor
Junior (1-3 years)

Job Highlights

Environment
Field

About the Role

The Maintenance Technician for multifamily properties at Cushman & Wakefield supports resident satisfaction through quality move‑ins, responsive service, and personal attention. The role involves preparing apartments, addressing maintenance requests, and maintaining common‑area amenities while adhering to safety and fair‑housing regulations. • Prepare move‑in apartments (paint, carpet repair, cleaning, minor repairs). • Respond promptly to resident maintenance requests with a professional attitude. • Perform routine maintenance: plumbing, HVAC, electrical, carpentry, painting, snow removal. • Maintain grounds, pools, hot tubs, common areas, and dog park amenities. • Serve on‑call for after‑hour emergencies and report issues to supervisor. • Follow state, local, and federal fair‑housing laws and safety procedures. • Read technical manuals, compute basic math, and write routine reports. • Travel between properties up to 10 % of time, work in varying weather conditions.

Key Responsibilities

  • apartment prep
  • routine maintenance
  • grounds care
  • emergency response
  • compliance
  • report writing

What You Bring

The technician must be proficient in plumbing, HVAC, basic electrical work, carpentry, painting, and snow removal, and may be on‑call for after‑hour emergencies. They report issues to the Maintenance Supervisor, follow scheduled tasks, and attend required training. Required competencies include a valid driver’s license, EPA 608 certification (Type II) or local equivalent, the ability to read technical documents, perform basic math, and write routine reports while following safety procedures. The position demands a high school diploma or GED (or trade/technical education) and at least one year of related experience. The work environment includes a professional office setting with regular travel between properties and exposure to varied weather conditions. • Hold a valid driver’s license and EPA 608 Type II certification (or local equivalent). • Possess at least a high school diploma/GED and 1+ year of maintenance experience.

Requirements

  • driver's license
  • epa 608
  • high school
  • plumbing
  • hvac
  • electrical

Benefits

Physical requirements involve standing, walking, climbing stairs or ladders, lifting up to 100 lb, and being able to travel up to 10 % of the time. The role offers a comprehensive benefits package, competitive pay of $23.80–$28.00 per hour, and equal‑opportunity employment. • Receive benefits including health, vision, dental, retirement plans, and paid time off. • Earn competitive hourly wage of $23.80–$28.00.

Work Environment

Field

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