Carpentry Maintenance Technician

Forest City Enterprises - Honolulu, HI

This job is no longer active. View similar jobs
END DATE April 11, 2012

Job Summary

Company
Forest City Enterpris... Forest City Enterprises
Location

Honolulu, HI, US

Job Type
Regular
Job Classification
Full Time
Experience
not provided
Education
not provided
Company Ref #
22012201
AJE Ref #
556010511
[+] More

Job Description

Position Summary
Performs home community maintenance functions and responds to resident's service requests in a timely fashion which helps keep the community up to Company and regulated standards.

Essential Job Functions

1. There is a strong emphasis in Carpentry trade and must come to work every day and be on time. Responds to resident's service requests in a timely manner by performing any of various maintenance duties including repairs and replacements relating to plumbing, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, and other general maintenance functions as assigned. (70%)

2. Maintains a working knowledge of all maintenance programs and capital improvement projects to ensure the proper and efficient operation of systems, preventive maintenance programs, and custodial functions; performs routine maintenance on community equipment according to schedule. (15%)

3. May be required to: (i) perform custodial function which includes but is not limited to general cleaning, picking up debris, caulking, replacing light bulbs, and other related duties as requested by immediate supervisor; (ii) monitor and respond to emergency call system and/or emergency situations; (iii) operate street cleaner and/or snow plow or salt dog (10%)

4. Keeps current on communication received from management on company policies and regulatory compliance, and performs duties based on those requirements; assists in non-routine maintenance activities as requested by immediate supervisor. (5%)

Contacts
Works with immediate supervisor and community associates in day-to-day performance of job duties. Has continuous contact with residents during daily home maintenance activities.

Financial Responsibility
Has no direct financial responsibility.

Education
Requires a high school diploma, GED (General Educational Development), or equivalent as well as vocational education and training in the trades as a background to perform maintenance activities dealing directly with electricity, plumbing, HVAC, and various tools of the trade; all of which require a detailed understanding to correctly resolve resident's service requests. Current state driver's license.

Experience
In addition to the education outlined above, at least one year of prior maintenance technician experience (or formal training) with a successful track record in equipment maintenance, plumbing, and other general trade accomplishments. Requires ability to understand and work with various trade tools; must understand general community grounds keeping, janitorial and maintenance concepts. Prefer certification: CFC

Other Skills
Requires a self-motivated, team-player with excellent communication and interpersonal skills when working with community residents and associates. Must be neat, meticulous and pay attention to regulations and details when completing tasks. May be required to live on-site, work outside, or be on-call/available for emergency situations (including weekends and holidays).

QUALIFICATIONS:

Helpful articles

What Are You Actually Being Paid to Do?
Jessica Holbrook Hernandez
Promotions and Longevity: Are You Giving Yourself Credit?
Jessica Holbrook Hernandez
History of Women and Equality
Recruiting Specialist
Job Hunt Strategies for College Grad and Other Entry Level Job Seekers
Recruiting Specialist, America's Job Exchange
Successful Business Careers for Information Technology Specialists
U.S. News University Connection