Bozzuto

AssistantMaintenanceManager

$61–67k Alexandria, Virginia, United States
The Brief

“Assistant Maintenance Manager at Bozzuto. Skills: maintenance, supervisory experience, preventative maintenance, risk management. Lead by example. Show care and concern for residents”

What You'll Achieve.

timely follow ups; meticulous completion of their apartment service tickets; apartments can be leased; new residents can move in; accident-free operation

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Resolving maintenance issues

Eligibility Requirements

Working weekends, participating in the emergency on-call rotation, Availability for emergency situations, on-call rotation, exert 25 to 50 pounds of force frequently, exert 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly, climb stairs, use ladders, work in varying weather conditions

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years of experience in the trades, facilities and/or residential building maintenance, leadership aptitude and supervisory experience

Nice to Have

An HVAC, EPA and/or NAPE certification, Knowledge of risk management, OSHA and MSDS, Exposure to complex mechanical systems such as central plant, split systems, boilers and chillers

What You'll Do.

Show care and concern for residents

Resolve maintenance issues

Manage make-ready and apartment turnover

Execute preventative maintenance programs

Perform general upkeep and cleanliness

Sustain peak efficiency operation levels

Adhere to building codes/standards

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

work together to make extraordinary happen; teamwork thrives

Communication Scope

Excellent communication skills both written and verbal

Process & Methodology

Manage the make-ready and apartment turnover process

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