
Facilities Technician
- Louisville, KY
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Ensure that maintenance schedules are followed and coordinate daily maintenance services as needed.
- Follow all safety policies and procedures at all times, using appropriate safety equipment when needed.
- Maintain campus and work areas in a safe and orderly manner on a daily basis.
- Follow all sanitation procedures throughout the campus.
- Work collaboratively with each department to ensure all maintenance needs are met.
- Track and report maintenance supply needs, ensuring everything is properly cleaned and stored daily.
- Report equipment malfunctions and breakdowns as soon as possible.
- Perform maintenance schedules, routines, and assignments given by supervisor.
- Complete 75% of assigned work orders within five working days.
- Turn in all found articles to supervisor as needed.
- High school diploma or equivalent required; trade or vocational school training preferred. Years of applicable experience may substitute.
- 3+ years of experience in general, full-service building maintenance is essential.
- Valid driver’s license and clear driving record required.
- Ability to read, write, speak, and understand the English language.
- Ability to make independent decisions, follow instructions, and accept constructive criticism.
- Ability to work effectively with personnel, residents, families, government agencies, and the general public.
- Must maintain supplies, equipment, and the appearance of maintenance work areas, and have the ability to minimize waste and misuse of equipment.
- Willingness to work harmoniously with other staff and to provide care that respects the maturity level of each resident.
- Interest in learning and applying new maintenance methods and principles.
- Ability to follow written and oral instructions.
- Ability to report information concerning a resident’s condition as needed.
- A trauma-informed work environment
- Comprehensive benefits package
- Generous leave time
- 401(k) with employer match
- Training and certification opportunities
- Total service recipients in 2024: 3,562
- Campus size: 22 acres near downtown Louisville
- Residential Treatment Program: Second largest in Kentucky
- Only dedicated emergency shelter in the city
- 13 different programs supporting children and families, including:
- Therapeutic and residential treatment for youth with complex behavioral and emotional needs
- Emergency shelter for children in crisis
- Foster care and adoption support
- Community-based behavioral health programs
- Kosair for Kids Complex Care Center (KCC): The only facility in Kentucky serving medically complex young adults and children, and one of only 12 nationwide