BUILDING MAINTENANCE MANAGER
Under general supervision, the Building Maintenance Manager is responsible for the overall maintenance of the common areas within the assigned facility.
SCOPE
The Manager performs a wide variety of general and preventative maintenance and repair work; and independently performs a broad spectrum of facilities and systems maintenance functions or may serve as back up to other craft workers on complex assignments.
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Examples of key duties are interpreted as being descriptive and not restrictive in nature. The following duties are listed both as trade specific and shared responsibilities.
Qualifications
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
ABILITY TO:
Operate and use a broad spectrum of tools and equipment skillfully and safely perform heavy physical labor; read and comprehend plans and blueprints; train and direct the work of others; follow and give oral and written instructions; maintain cooperative working relationships; demonstrate sensitivity to and respect for a diverse population.
KNOWLEDGE OF:
Broad knowledge of standard practices and procedures of construction trades such as plumbing, HVAC, electrical, carpentry, painting and mechanical systems, including materials and tools; applicable code requirements; methods and practices followed in the maintenance of tools, machinery, and equipment; safety precautions to be observed in the maintenance and installation of electronic and mechanical equipment.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Graduation from high school supplemented by trade school programs or military.
Communication: Must be fluent in the language of English, verbal and written. Use of computer is required. Use of email, mobile applications and Microsoft Word & Excel is required.
Experience: Four years journey-level experience working in at least one relevant trade in a commercial, industrial or facilities operations setting.
PREFERRED:
Broad depth of knowledge in multiple trades
LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE:
This classification requires the possession of a valid South Carolina driver’s license. Ability to complete the following trainings as required: MSDS, SCDHEC Class A UST Operator, ladder safety, emergency evacuation, in-house OSHA training. A SCDHEC Certified Pool Operator designation is preferred, but not required.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must be able to perform physical activities, such as, but not limited to, lifting equipment (up to 50 pounds unassisted), bending, standing, climbing, crawling, reaching, kneeling, stooping, pulling, grasping, using hands and fingers or walking. Must be able to safely use manual tools and power equipment common to the construction trades. Must be able to handle hazardous materials safely. Have clear vision.
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With more than 300 branch offices across North America, Associa is building the future of community for more than 7.5 million residents worldwide. Our 15,000+ team members lead the industry with unrivaled education, expertise, and trailblazing innovation. For more than 45 years, Associa has brought positive impact and meaningful value to communities. To learn more, visit www.associaonline.com.