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Unit Turn Maintenance Technician in Detroit, Michigan at Detroit Housing Commission

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Detroit Housing Commission
Detroit, Michigan, 48207, United States
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Job Description

SUMMARY

The purpose of this position is to perform contractor-level renovations and inspections for vacant units, maximizing revenue and minimizing costs. This position requires advanced trade skills (e.g. flooring, drywall, plumbing and electrical), independent problem-solving, and strict quality control, exceeding general maintenance responsibilities to ensure safe habitable housing through efficient unit turnarounds. The Unit Prep Maintenance Technician may perform preventive maintenance tasks, as needed. Unit Prep Maintenance Technicians may be assigned to the central Maintenance Division or a designated housing site.

EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Must have a high school diploma or a GED equivalency
  • Must be able to read and write in English
  • EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS

  • Must have five (5) or more years of building or apartment maintenance experience or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
  • Must have five (5) or more years of experience with complete unit renovation
  • Must be advanced in a trade skill (e.g. flooring, HVAC, drywall, plumbing and electrical)
  • OTHER REQUIREMENTS

  • Must have or be able to acquire a valid state of MI driver’s license.
  • Must pass federal, state, and local criminal investigation clearances, and pass a drug screening test administered by the Commission or its designated provider.
  • Must be insurable under the agency’s insurance policy
  • KNOWLEDGE

  • Knowledge of Housing & Urban Development Public Housing regulations and policies pertinent to the department
  • Knowledge of HUD programs, requirements, and policies/procedures
  • Knowledge of DHC and departmental policies, procedures, and goals
  • Knowledge of organization’s structure, policies and procedures
  • Knowledge of standard office procedures, filing, and standard office equipment, including computer, fax, copier, telephone system
  • Knowledge of functional arithmetic
  • Advanced knowledge of property management software
  • Advanced knowledge of quality assurance in building maintenance
  • Knowledge of the Housing Commission policies and procedures regarding maintenance
  • Knowledge of the physical layout of the site properties
  • Knowledge of basic principles of building maintenance, including standard practices, methods, tools, and materials including the inspection, repair and maintenance of functional parts of mechanical equipment and machinery
  • Knowledge of basic building maintenance requirements, fire prevention and liability reduction principles
  • Advanced Knowledge of the methods, tools, material and equipment used in the operation, repair and maintenance of buildings
  • Knowledge of key building systems of multi-family and single-family structures
  • Knowledge of general building maintenance including carpentry, electrical, and plumbing, which may necessitate the use of both power and hand tools
  • Advanced knowledge of the functions, operating methods, and care required of a wide variety of heavy and complex construction equipment used in various jobs
  • Advanced knowledge of principles and practices of repair and preventive maintenance of motor vehicles, tools and equipment used in making mechanical repairs
  • Advanced knowledge of work order systems, safety practices and procedures; building and grounds maintenance methods and procedures; state and local building codes; departmental policies and procedures
  • Advanced knowledge of structural preventive maintenance methods and practices
  • Knowledge of the methods, building trades occupations, equipment and problems involved in large scale buildings and property maintenance work
  • Knowledge of local and state building codes, and OSHA work practices
  • Knowledge of safety rules, including accident causation and prevention
  • Knowledge of occupational hazards and appropriate safety precautions
  • Knowledge of departmental policies and procedures
  • Knowledge of geographical layout of property and safety practices
  • REQUIRED ABILITIES

  • Act Independently
  • Advance use of electronic equipment, such as computers, laptops, and tablets
  • Analyze Situations
  • Attend to Details
  • Coach
  • Communicate effectively orally and in writing
  • Concentrate
  • Empathize
  • Identify Problems
  • Initiate
  • Manage Pressure
  • Mentor
  • Motivate
  • Multi-Task
  • Organize
  • Planning
  • Problem-Solves
  • Think Creatively
  • Time management
  • Track and meet deadlines
  • REQUIRED SKILLS

  • Account for time and materials
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with a supervisor, co-workers, residents, contractors, and the general public.
  • Inspect, diagnose problems, and complete repairs in a timely and cost-effective manner.
  • Establish and maintain records, such as work orders and parts inventory.
  • Drive pickup truck and van.
  • Analyze and report data to understand effectively make decisions
  • Analyze situations, review available actions, and determine the best course of action
  • Anticipate potential issues to develop preventative actions
  • Attend to detailed work accurately and efficiently
  • Communicate effectively orally or in writing with relevant stakeholders, internal and external, from a variety of backgrounds
  • Complete work order forms in accordance with established procedures
  • Earn the confidence and cooperation of peers
  • Exercise sound judgment in analyzing situations and identifying potential problems within scope of responsibility
  • Manage multiple priorities and demands within established requirements
  • Provide feedback and guidance to management staff regarding security items
  • Provide high level, quality customer service both internally and externally
  • Read and understand department specific documentation, and policies and procedures
  • Safely operate powered machines
  • Understand and follow oral and written instructions
  • Use maintenance hand and power tools for building and grounds maintenance
  • Use sound judgment when implementing decisions
  • Read a ruler to ensure accurate measurement
  • SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • No supervisory responsibilities required.
  • REPORTS TO

  • Asset Operations Supervisor
  • Receives guidance from the Lead Maintenance Technicians as directed by the Asset Operations Supervisor. The Lead Maintenance Technician oversees work quality and ensures work orders and projects are completed by established deadlines. Additionally, the Lead Maintenance Technician will assist in training and development.
  • ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

    [The fundamental job duties the individual must be able to perform, with or without accommodation; removal of these functions would fundamentally change the job]

    1. Diagnose and correct routine maintenance needs in apartments, including work order requests.

  • Install gas furnaces and heaters in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications.
  • Replace circuit breakers, wiring, wall sockets and switches, lights and fans.
  • Replace appliances as needed and connect them in accordance with the manufacturer's requirements.
  • Repair or replace ceiling tiles
  • Prepare surfaces for painting
  • Paint interior and exterior walls, ceilings, doors, trim, and other building surfaces
  • Repair and replace subfloors and floors, including floor tiles.
  • Install or repair plumbing pipes and fixtures, such as toilets, sinks, valves, and controls, and snake plumbing lines.
  • Unclog toilets, drains, and garbage disposals
  • Perform a wide variety of carpentry work, including, but not limited to:
  • Re-hang and adjust doors, and repair or replace doors, door frames, locks, and hardware, including closet doors
  • Install and repair cabinets, shelving, countertops, and trim
  • Repair or replace drywall, baseboards, molding, and wood paneling
  • Repair or replace windows, window frames, and screens
  • 2. Perform general maintenance tasks on buildings and grounds and prepare records documenting the status of work completions.

  • Inspect units periodically to determine maintenance needs and write a maintenance report on the unit, at a minimum once a year.
  • Receive and review written materials such as work orders and vacancy sheets.
  • Inspect hallways and common spaces, eliminate obstacles to free passage and ensure that there is adequate lighting.
  • Perform other routine and preventive maintenance.
  • Repair and replace windows, doors frames, mailboxes, and porches as needed.
  • Replace furnace filters and light bulbs.
  • Write work orders, requisitions, and other forms and reports.
  • Regularly conduct an inventory of equipment, tools, parts and the supply of materials; quarterly.
  • Maintain tools and equipment and ensure they are clean and safe for operations
  • 3. Perform contractor-level renovations and inspections for vacant units.

  • Inspect vacated apartments and complete a preparation/make-ready checklist. Prepare vacant units for occupancy by inspecting unit to determine whether maintenance work is needed
  • Renovate assigned units from start to finish.
  • Request for external contract services for intricate renovation projects.
  • Ensures units meet move-in quality standards
  • Ensures unit renovation is completed efficiently to meet the resident’s scheduled move-in date
  • Conduct final walkthrough using unit turn checklist for each unit completed
  • Complete remedial tasks following the move-in inspection as required
  • SUPPLEMENTAL FUNCTIONS

    [These are job duties the individual must be able to perform, with or without accommodation; removal of these functions would NOT fundamentally change the job]

  • All other duties as assigned
  • PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AND DEMANDS

  • Must be able to handle light and heavy-duty equipment, handle objects weighing up to 20 pounds, and occasionally handle objects weighing up to 50 pounds
  • Ascending/descending stairs
  • Grasping/ finger manipulation
  • Traversing rough or uneven terrain
  • Visual acuity
  • Ascending/descending ladders
  • Sitting
  • Standing
  • Walking
  • Reaching
  • Bending
  • Kneeling
  • Crouching
  • Discerning colors
  • Lifting
  • Carrying
  • Pushing
  • Pulling
  • EQUIPMENT

  • Phones
  • Copiers/printers
  • Projectors
  • Forklift trucks
  • Hand tools
  • Communication systems
  • Tablet
  • Computer/Laptop
  • WORK ENVIRONMENT

  • Outdoor environments
  • Indoor environments
  • Work in hot, cold, wet surroundings
  • Work with or near chemicals
  • Confined workspaces (shafts, crawl spaces, etc.)
  • High, precarious places
  • Exposed to electrical hazards
  • Exposed to mechanical hazards
  • Potential exposure – communicable disease
  • Exposed to chemicals/fumes
  • Exposed to continual, multiple distractions
  • Ability to position oneself to work under or on top of objects
  • SOFTWARE

  • Payroll/human resources
  • Property Management Software
  • Internet
  • Microsoft Outlook
  • DisclaimerThis job description should not be construed as an exhaustive list of duties and responsibilities performed by persons assigned to this classification. It is not intended to limit or in any way modify the right of any supervisor or manager to assign, direct and control the work of employees under his/her supervision. All principle duties and responsibilities of this position are essential functions of the position. Job descriptions are reviewed on a regular basis and may be revised at any time. Revisions will be communicated to employees within the classification. This job description does not constitute a contract of employment; therefore, the company may exercise its employment-at-will rights at any time.

    EOE

    The Detroit Housing Commission is an Equal Opportunity Employer. No personnel decisions concerning any term or condition of employment shall be unlawfully based upon an individual’s race, color, religion, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity or expression), pregnancy (including childbirth or a medical condition related to pregnancy or childbirth), national origin, age, marital status, weight, height, disability, genetic information including family medical history, military service, or misdemeanor arrest record. Additionally, DHC shall not engage in discriminatory compensation decisions or practices.

    MARIJUANA

    Although marijuana has been legalized under Michigan law, it is a Schedule I controlled substance and is illegal under federal law. As a federally funded agency DHC’s employees are NOT permitted to use or possess any form of marijuana for medical or recreational purposes. Any applicant for employment who tests positive for marijuana during a pre-employment drug screening shall be ineligible for employment with DHC. Any applicant for employment who advises DHC that s/he uses any form of marijuana will be ineligible for employment with DHC. DHC is unable to grant a request for a reasonable accommodation to use marijuana under any circumstance.

    Job Location

    Detroit, Michigan, 48207, United States

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