Job Description
Job DescriptionSalary: 26-29
The Maintenance Technician III is a senior-level maintenance role responsible for performing
advanced repairs, overseeing complex maintenance projects, and serving as a mentor to other
technicians. This role requires mastery of all skills listed under Maintenance Tech I and II, as well
as additional expertise in troubleshooting building systems, leading renovation projects, ensuring
compliance with safety and regulatory requirements, and providing guidance to less experienced
staff.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Advanced Systems Repair & Troubleshooting
ALL DUTIES OF TECH I & II, PLUS:
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Diagnose and repair complex issues involving HVAC systems, boilers, furnaces,
chillers, and other mechanical equipment.
Troubleshoot electrical systems, including panels, circuits, and 3-phase power,
ensuring compliance with code.
Handle advanced plumbing tasks such as water heater installation/repair, sewer line
troubleshooting, and pump replacement.
Leadership & Mentorship
Provide training, oversight, and technical guidance to Tech I and II staff.
Serve as the lead on major property projects and renovations, delegating tasks and
ensuring timely completion.
Assist with onboarding and skill development of new maintenance staff.
Project & Vendor Coordination
Lead property-wide preventative maintenance programs, ensuring all required
documentation and inspections are completed.
Coordinate with outside contractors for specialized services (e.g., roofing, elevators,
fire systems) and inspect vendor work for quality assurance.
Assist supervisors in planning large-scale capital improvement projects.
Regulatory & Safety Compliance
Ensure all work meets building codes, OSHA requirements, and safety standards.
Maintain advanced knowledge of environmental systems (e.g., HVAC refrigerant
handling, stormwater, energy efficiency upgrades).
Serve as a resource during property inspections by city, state, or insurance
representatives.
Emergency & After-Hours Response
Take lead responsibility for urgent building emergencies, including electrical outages,
HVAC failures, water intrusion, and structural safety issues.
Train Tech I and II team members on emergency response protocols.
Recordkeeping & Reporting
Prepare detailed documentation of advanced repairs, project scopes, and cost
estimates.
Track lifecycle of building systems and recommend proactive replacements or
upgrades.
Maintain compliance logs for HVAC, fire, and safety systems.
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum 57 years of progressive maintenance experience in multi-family, commercial, or
mixed-use property management.
Advanced technical expertise in HVAC, electrical, and plumbing. Relevant certifications
preferred (EPA Universal, Journeyman license, etc.).
Strong project leadership skills with proven ability to mentor and train others.
Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving abilities.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and technical manuals.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Reliable, self-motivated, and able to manage multiple priorities independently.