SNAP is seeking a qualified individual for an Affordable Housing Maintenance Tech-I position.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received. Open until filled.
Starting salary for this position is $17.60-$19.66 per hour DOE
Full range is $17.60-$27.49 per hour
Benefits include medical, dental, life, LTD, PTO and 403(b
Position Summary: The Affordable Housing Maintenance Tech-1 will primarily repair and make improvements to multi-family housing. Work involves minor repairs to plumbing, toilets, electrical, water heaters, entry doors, windows, roof repair, ADA Accommodations, gutters, CO2/smoke alarm installation, steps, railings, painting, and cabinets. Other general repairs may arise. Special emphasis is paid to post occupancy unit maintenance, property wide preventative maintenance and coordination with third party vendors.
Principle Duties and Responsibilities:
- Provides post occupancy maintenance of affordable housing units.
- Participate in annual unit inspection for all affordable housing units.
- Assist in the execution of preventative maintenance program across the portfolio.
- Responds promptly, troubleshoots and performs repairs of individual units, building systems and equipment.
- Responsible for cleanliness of equipment, tools & vehicles.
- Manage the procurement and management of supplies and parts, ensuring replacements are ordered in a timely fashion.
- Process Purchase Orders for all purchases.
- Coordinate with third party vendors and contractors as directed.
- Completes assigned projects and performs other duties as assigned or as the situation dictates.
- Works with coworkers and volunteers to promote a positive, respectful, and productive working environment, while protecting client confidentiality and dignity.
- Within the context of the stated principal job duties, serves as ambassador of SNAP’s mission and values.
- Provides excellent customer service at all times as well as helps to grow the customer service culture within the agency.
Requirements:
Education and Experience
- Required: High School or equivalent; 2 years of experience in all phases of minor home repair, general construction including installation of doors and windows, cabinet.
- Preferred: High School or equivalent; 5 years of experience in all phases of minor home repair and/or weatherization work. General carpentry, plumbing and electrical certifications. HVAC certification.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Ability to empathize with and advocate for low-income and vulnerable people, and to maintain confidentiality with personal information.
- Ability to maintain strong professional boundaries with tenants and coworkers.
- Ability to safely use construction and insulation tools, materials, and equipment.
- Thorough knowledge of carpentry, electrical, and plumbing techniques used in home repairs.
- Ability to remain calm under pressure.
- Ability to deescalate challenging conversations with tenants, vendors and others.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with emphasis on effectively working in a team environment and with a diverse population.
- Ability to complete paperwork in a legible manner.
Training and Certifications
- Valid drivers license and good driving record
- Fair Housing Training or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire.
- Certificate for apartment Maintenance Technicians (CAMT) or ability to obtain within 1 year of hire. (training provided)
- Lead based paint (training provided)
- Other training as warranted for the program (training provided)
People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply
Work Location: In person