Maintenance Installation, Maintenance & Repair - San Francisco, CA at Geebo

Maintenance

San Francisco, CA San Francisco, CA Full-time Full-time $21 - $23 an hour $21 - $23 an hour 13 hours ago 13 hours ago 13 hours ago Location:
255 Woodside - BRIDGE Housing Summary The Maintenance position is responsible for daily, weekly and monthly tasks associated with the repair of the overall property and individual resident units.
Maintenance staff is expected to maintain BRIDGE Property Management Company's high standards in order to present the property in outstanding condition and provide residents with a safe, secure and well-maintained living environment.
Responsibilities Maintenance of:
Exterior of the property including gates, entrances, garage doors, trash pick-up and removal, etc.
Interior courtyards and walk ways, including light fixtures, hallways, inside windows, vents, etc.
trash and garbage enclosures laundry rooms and washer/dryer equipment front lobby, community rooms and leasing office individual apartment units, including turnarounds with respect to garbage disposals, toilets, locks, painting, re-caulking, carpet cleaning Work with outside vendors and contractors to fulfill work orders Occasional cleaning of the property and common areas Qualifications & Physical Requirements At least 1 year of prior experience in janitor work, preferably in an apartment or residential setting Ability to work with and around people in a positive and cooperative manner Knowledge of and demonstrated skills in handling cleaning and maintenance equipment Able to lift 50 pounds from a standing position Able to lift objects overhead, pivot and return to object to original position Able to bend, stoop and able to work 30 minutes or longer in crouched position BRIDGE Housing is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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