HABC

Maintenance Technician


PayCompetitive
LocationBaltimore/Maryland
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 251424
      This posting will remain active until all vacancies are filled.


      The Housing Authority of Baltimore City (HABC) has the responsibility to safeguard the health of all employees and their families, our customers and visitors, our residents, and the community at large. With this, all new employees are required to provide proof of full vaccination against COVID-19. To be Fully vaccinated means you have received either two doses of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines or one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.


      Position Summary

      The primary purpose of this position is to perform semi-routine and general maintenance duties for the preservation of HABC housing sites and grounds. The incumbent performs diversified duties in carpentry, painting and plastering, electrical, and plumbing in response to work orders generated by service requests or unit inspections. The incumbent also performs general repairs on maintenance equipment as needed. The incumbent is expected to follow all HABC policies, perform all work accurately and thoroughly, and respond to the needs of residents and management in a timely, courteous, and respectful manner at all times.

      All activities must support the Housing Authority of Baltimore City (“HABC” or “Authority”) mission, strategic goals, and objectives.

      Essential Duties and Responsibilities
      The position duties and responsibilities listed below describe the general nature and scope of work. Other responsibilities, duties and skills may be required and assigned, as needed.

      • Independently performs a wide range of building repairs and maintenance functions in response to work orders submitted by tenants or Authority staff members. Completes all assigned work in a timely manner.
      • Performs daily inspections of buildings to identify safety issues and hazards. Documents safety concerns in work orders submitted to the Assistant or Maintenance Manager or property management.
      • Performs routine preventive maintenance to ensure that building systems operate efficiently and that the physical condition of the building does not deteriorate.
      • Makes carpentry repairs to walls, ceilings, roofs, woodwork, floors, gutters and downspouts, doors and door locks, windows and window frames, cabinets, and doorbells. Replaces fixture if it cannot be repaired.
      • Uses brushes, rollers and airless spray equipment to apply the required number of coats of paint, enamel, varnish, lacquer, or other protective or decorative material on a variety of surfaces, including wall and ceiling board, wood, metal, plaster, stucco, concrete, or brick.
      • Repairs plaster, patches old plaster, and removes loose plaster in Authority housing units.
      • Repairs or replaces wiring and parts for electrical outlets, switches, light fixtures, and breaker switches and fuses.
      • Repairs or replaces plumbing fixtures and fittings, including but not limited to: showers, faucets, drains, sewer lines, toilets, sinks, water heaters, and water pumps.
      • Digs ditches and holes to uncover leaks, and, once found, repairs leaks to pipes and valves.
      • Reinforces, installs, or replaces lights, window and door screens, doorknobs, and dead bolt locks, mailboxes, and gutters.
      • Repairs, adjusts, or replaces various appliances and equipment, including but not limited to: refrigerators, boiler systems, gas and electric stoves, furnaces, electric motors, vacuum cleaners, water heaters, smoke detectors, washers and dryers, air conditioners, and generators.
      • Determines required repairs to mechanical equipment such as snow blowers, power mowers, hedge clippers, and other pieces generally used by the maintenance force.
      • Assists in inspections of occupied and vacated housing units; repairs and paints units as needed.
      • Ensures that vacant units are turned and made ready within the timeframe established by the Assistant or Maintenance Manager.
      • Performs janitorial duties to ensure dwelling units, common areas, and public areas are clean and safe.
      • Conducts daily inspections of HABC housing sires and grounds to identify needs; disseminates information among team members.
      • Works in coordination with subcontractors for maintenance work as required. Inspects work completed by subcontractors as requested.
      • Completes appropriate work order documentation for all maintenance tasks.
      • Performs other duties as assigned.

      Education and/or Experience
      High School Diploma, GED, or vocational school equivalent required and a minimum of three (3) years of general experience in maintenance, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and carpentry repair work. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. Must possess a valid Maryland driver’s license and be insurable under the Authority’s plan.

      Technical Skills
      To perform this job successfully, the employee must be able to successfully operate a variety of applicable hand-held tools and devices, reading and complying with all safety instructions as designated by the manufacturer. Must have the ability to learn other programs as required to complete assigned tasks.

      Physical Demands
      The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

      To perform this job successfully, the employee is frequently required to travel to various Authority properties to routine maintenance and preventive maintenance. Daily movements include sitting; standing; reaching and grasping; moving about the properties; and attending onsite meetings and offsite meetings. The employee must be able to exchange information in person, in writing, and via telephone. The employee must frequently transport up to 75 pounds and may occasionally transport up to 100 pounds.

      Work Environment
      The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

      The position generally works on Authority properties, which may cause the employee to experience a range in temperatures and other weather conditions. The noise level may be loud, and the environment may be more hazardous than a standard office environment. This position may be required to work with contractors as well as Authority residents.
  • About the company

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