Maintenance Tech Iii; Entry Level
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Maintenance/Cleaning
Building Maintenance, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Facility Maintenance, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer -
Trades / Skilled Labor
Building Maintenance, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer
Overview
Description
Upon being hired for this position, you will enter a 90-day Part-Time Probationary status, working up to 40 hours per week. After completing the probationary period, you will become eligible for Full-Time status with benefits.
About The PositionPerforms basic services and simple repairs for rooms, public spaces, offices, back of house spaces, and grounds in and around the hotels and conference centers. Knowledge and skillsets in painting; light mechanical, plumbing problems, and resolving minor problems with electronic devices. Moves furniture and equipment. Assists other maintenance staff members in performing work. Knowledge of and adherence to OSHA regulations, safety policies, and work practices in all work assignments.
Monitors spaces for unusual operations, safety concerns, and aesthetic issues, and initiates correct actions.
- Adheres to safety regulations and policies.
- Participates in on-the-job training from experienced maintenance staff.
- Responds to maintenance calls for all spaces and grounds of the hotels that include but are not limited to heating, cooling, plumbing, ceilings, walls, floors, pools, fountains, and televisions. Tasks may include programming thermostats and television remotes, adjusting space temperatures, clearing plugged toilets and drains, cleaning pools and fountains, and touching up paint on walls, ceilings, and doors.
- Requests assistance if help is required to properly make repairs.
- Performs minor repairs on items such as cleaning sliding door tracks, window latches, trim touchups, furniture touchups, and bathroom partition hardware.
- Assists with performing demolition work as instructed.
- Patches and repairs drywall walls and ceilings for scratches and dents.
- Touches up paint and performs complete hotel space paint outs as instructed and in accordance with Benjamin Moore specifications and foundation guidelines.
- Replaces ceiling tiles as needed.
- Performs simple preventative maintenance and repairs including drywall and paint touchups on walls and ceilings, lubricating door hinges and slide tracks, cleaning and replacing filters, checking thermostats, cleaning light fixtures and replacing bulbs, and replacing electrical cover plates on switches and receptacles. This may include cleaning sills, light fixtures, building décor, and replacing light bulbs/lamps over six feet above finished floor.
- Uses ladders, scaffolds, and lifts.
- Cleans pool filters, debris from pools and fountains, and surrounding areas.
- Programs thermostats to set environmental standard parameters.
- Assists maintenance staff in all types of repairs, modifications, and new installations as assigned.
- Moves furniture, equipment, and materials that may require use of hand trucks, electric powered lifts, dollies, or physical means.
- Ensures hotel systems, physical spaces, and grounds are safe. Identifies and communicates any safety issues related to grounds, architectural elements, mechanical, plumbing, HVAC, and electrical systems. Addresses unsafe conditions immediately.
- Provides on-call coverage 24 hours a day when scheduled.
- Requires the ability to work nights, weekends or shift work as required by supervisor.
- Is deemed essential personnel and is required to report whether the foundation is closed or not, regardless of the emergency, weather related or otherwise.
- Performs any other related duties as assigned, such as shoveling snow at entrances to the hotels, broadcasting ice melt, and surveying walkways for icy spots and placing ice melt to eliminate hazards.
- Experience in maintenance tasks in a hotel work environment.
- Two years of experience in hotel maintenance with knowledge and hands-on skillsets that include but are not limited to painting; light mechanical, plumbing problems, and resolving minor problems with electronic devices.
- Good communication skills, both oral and written.
- Experience with or ability to learn and work with computer maintenance management systems and Microsoft Office.
- Ability to read and explain architectural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing problems.
- High school diploma or G.E.D certificate required.
- Must possess a valid Commonwealth of…
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