Maintenance Supervisor
Mill Creek, WA
City
Mill CreekState
WashingtonJob Location
PNW 432 Monterra in Mill CreekPosition Type
RegularThe Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for all maintenance aspects of the community’s operations and objectives. Accountable for: operating the property budget with the primary objective of increasing the Net Operating Income (NOI), maintaining the physical asset, providing a quality living environment for residents, and establishing a positive and productive working relationship with the staff. Depending on asset size and staffing level, the person in this position may be required to be on-call for after-hours emergencies. This position reports to the Community Manager or Sr. Community Manager.
Key responsibilities of the Maintenance Supervisor include, but are not limited to the following:
Oversees the day-to-day maintenance operations of the community, including but not limited to: work orders, unit turns, curb appeal, vendor and inventory management, and preventative maintenance
Maintains cost per turn within budget and ensure make ready days are 7 days or less or as defined by Regional Manager (for renovation properties)- Manages expenses closely and within budget, communicates any overages in advance, actively pursues expense savings.
Manages and facilitates capital and renovation projects, collaborating with corporate departments
Effectively manages personnel throughout their employment life cycle, i.e., selection through separation. This includes candidate selection, career planning and development, accountability and performance management, and recognition
Maintains the highest level of customer service for prospects, residents, vendors, and corporate departments- Compliance with company standards as defined in the Human Resources Policy Manual, Operations Playbook and applicable laws, e.g., Fair Housing, Landlord Tenant, Local Building Codes, OSHA, and EEOC Maintenance Supervisor
Qualifications
Relevant certification (e.g., HVAC, CPO) strongly preferred
Two to five years property management experience preferred or related management experience
Proven ability to supervise staff of two or more associates
Proficient knowledge of electrical, plumbing, and appliance repair with hands on experience
Knowledge of environmental or industrial hazards (i.e., asbestos, lead, mold, radon) as they apply to residential housing
Proven organizational and time management skills- Competent understanding of the Microsoft suite, property management software preferred
Ability to read and write English; speak English and understand spoken English
Ability to utilize a personal smart device for apps related to property operations and communication
High school diploma or equivalent, college and trade school preferred
This position may require driving between community sites and reliable means of transportation during working hours or on-call is required
Essex provides great communities in which to live, work and invest. We are a purpose-driven company, and we pride ourselves on promoting an internal culture of growth and opportunity by engaging, enabling, and empowering our teams. Working at Essex is not a destination. It is a journey where you can confidently build your career.
The salary range for this position is $30.29 - $42.31 per hour. New hires generally start between $30.29 - $36.06 per hour. The final salary offer will be determined after reviewing relevant factors, including but not limited to skill sets; relevant experience; internal equity; and other business and organizational needs.This role is also eligible to participate in Essex’s discretionary Annual Bonus program that is commensurate with the level of the position.