
Maintenance Technician II
- San Diego, CA
- $23.08-32.69 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Perform routine and preventive maintenance on essential building systems, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and appliances.
- Repair and maintain interior and exterior property features such as doors, windows, walls, flooring, and fixtures.
- Respond promptly to maintenance requests from residents, ensuring timely and effective resolution of issues.
- Prepare vacant units for incoming residents, including painting, cleaning, and repairing or replacing damaged or worn components. Ensure all units meet the community’s standards for cleanliness and functionality before move-in.
- Conduct regular inspections of the property, common areas, and building systems to identify and address maintenance needs proactively.
- Implement and adhere to a preventive maintenance schedule to minimize equipment failures and costly repairs.
- Address emergency maintenance requests, including plumbing leaks, electrical outages, and HVAC malfunctions, with urgency. Be available for on-call duty, including evenings, weekends, and holidays as required.
- Adhere to safety regulations and building codes, reporting any hazards or compliance concerns to the Maintenance Supervisor, Community Manager, or General Operations Manager.
- Maintain an organized inventory of tools, equipment, and materials required for daily operations and upkeep of the maintenance shop.
- Collaborate with property management staff, ensuring smooth operations and providing professional, courteous communication with residents regarding maintenance concerns.
- Accurately document work orders, inspections, and repairs using SightPlan or other tracking systems.
- Perform additional tasks as needed to support the maintenance and operation of the property.
- High school diploma or GED equivalent.
- 2+ years of experience in property maintenance, facilities management, or a related field.
- HVAC and/or CPO certification preferred.
- Strong working knowledge of electrical, plumbing, and appliance repair with hands-on experience.
- Familiarity with environmental and industrial hazards (e.g., asbestos, lead, mold, radon) as they apply to residential housing.
- Ability to use a personal smart device for property management applications and communication.
- General proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and property management software.
- Strong organizational and time management skills.
- Ability to read, write, and speak English fluently.
- Fast-paced environment involving both indoor and outdoor work. Must be able to multitask and adapt to changing priorities.
- Frequent interaction with residents, vendors, and property management staff, requiring strong communication and customer service skills.
- Work schedule includes five days per week, with potential weekend shifts. Must be available for on-call duty as needed.
- Requires continuous physical exertion, including heavy lifting over 50 lbs., standing, walking, bending, and other strenuous activities. May require the ability to operate heavy machinery.
- Occasional travel may be required for meetings, site visits, or special projects.
- No formal supervisory duties but may provide technical guidance or training to team members.
- Ability to communicate basic technical and factual information with colleagues and leadership.
- Handles routine, repetitive tasks that require following clear procedures with limited complexity.
- Decision-making primarily impacts individual tasks and immediate job responsibilities.