Senior Living Community Maintenance/Janitorial Technician - Presbyterian Villages of Michigan
Jackson, MI 49201
About the Job
Besides gaining great, passionate and committed coworkers, we also offer medical, dental, and vision benefits starting on the 45th day; generous Paid Time Off; paid holidays; a retirement savings plan with employer match, and more.
Education: Minimum of High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED).
Experience: One to two years related experience in maintenance required.
Computer Skills: Ability to operate a computer and operate maintenance software.
Certificates & Licenses: Must have a Valid Driver's License; Certification in electrical, plumbing, or HVAC preferred/
Other Requirements: Required to be on call and respond to maintenance emergencies, as needed.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Receive resident work orders, evaluate work needed, complete assigned work orders within the required time frame indicating work complete, parts ordered, further work needed, outside contractors needed, etc. utilizing the PMWORX program.
- Communicate with outside vendors on coordinating services including receiving initial proposals for supervisor approval and maintaining required paperwork.
- Required to be on call and respond to maintenance emergencies, as needed.
- Inspect grounds, facilities, and equipment routinely to determine the necessity of repairs or maintenance.
- Assist supervisor with scheduling and conducting unit inspections as required by HUD/MSHDA/PVM policy.
- Inspect, operate, test, maintain and repair mechanical devices, machinery, equipment and tools.
- Perform routine preventive maintenance to ensure that machines continue to run smoothly, building systems operate efficiently, or the physical condition of buildings does not deteriorate.
- Maintain and repair specialized equipment and machinery.
- Diagnose mechanical problems and determine how to correct them, checking repair manuals, or parts catalogs, or utilizing 3rd party vendor as necessary.
- Installs assemble, repairs and maintains electrical and gas appliances, equipment, systems, fixtures, lights, electronic components, plumbing systems and fixtures or contact appropriate 3rd party as needed and authorized.
- Provide grounds-keeping services, such as landscaping and snow removal.
- Estimate repair costs and complete repairs as authorized or forward to supervisor for authorization.
- Move heavy furniture, equipment, or supplies following safety procedures
- Assist manager with invoicing and staying within budget.
- Communicate to the administrator of the status of projects, outstanding issues, and any relevant information in regards to the department.
- Ensure Housing Quality Standards are followed in units and entire property (parking lots, community building, etc.).
- Attend and participate in all appropriate meetings and training opportunities in order to keep informed on current information and skill development.
APPLY TODAY! Visit www.pvm.org to learn more about the organization and complete an application or upload a resume.
About Presbyterian Villages of Michigan:
Presbyterian Villages of Michigan (PVM) will be celebrating its 80th Anniversary in 2025 and has long been recognized as a premier provider of senior living and services. A nonprofit, faith-based organization and recognized leader in the aging field, PVM has many locations, which include independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and stay and play services, throughout Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. Recognized as an innovative leader, PVM was an early adopter of home and community based services.The organization’s goal has always been to deliver an environment that transforms senior living and services, while enhancing the communities it serves. PVM is also a leader in helping enrich the lives of those who prefer to remain in their own homes through a variety of home and community based services. PVM is a co-sponsor of two regional Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), one in Southeast Michigan and the second in Central Michigan. Combined, these programs serve an additional 1,000 individuals through coordinated care resources that address their medical, social, and physical needs. In many senior living locations, service coordinators are available to assist residents with accessing services and planning assistance.