
Asset Living
Third‑party real estate management firm overseeing multifamily, student, affordable, senior & build‑to‑rent properties.
Maintenance Supervisor
Supervise property maintenance, staff, and resident service requests.
Job Highlights
About the Role
The Maintenance Supervisor leads all maintenance operations for a community, working with the Community Manager to oversee staff, vendors, service requests, preventative programs, safety compliance, and resident satisfaction. • Ensure daily on‑site attendance and respond promptly to resident and management work orders. • Inspect common areas, grounds, and units daily to identify and correct hazardous conditions. • Coordinate, schedule, and complete repairs and replacements for community common areas and individual units. • Manage maintenance supplies inventory within budget and maintain a well‑stocked, OSHA‑compliant shop. • Develop and execute a preventative maintenance program to extend property life and reduce future repairs. • Maintain accurate records of service requests, EPA/OSHA compliance, preventative tasks, and work‑in‑progress status. • Participate in unit inspections, on‑call emergency response, and overall community upkeep. • Supervise, train, schedule, and evaluate maintenance staff, providing coaching and ongoing performance feedback. • Promote safe work practices through hazard communications and compliance with OSHA standards. • Deliver high‑quality customer service, monitor request turnaround times, and uphold consistent resident interactions. • Represent the community positively to achieve property objectives and public recognition. • Enforce community policies as delegated by the supervisor.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸work orders
- ▸preventative maintenance
- ▸inventory management
- ▸safety compliance
- ▸staff supervision
- ▸resident service
What You Bring
• Require High School Diploma or equivalent, EPA & CPO certification (HVAC preferred), basic computer skills, and knowledge of Fair Housing Laws and OSHA regulations. • Must be able to perform physical tasks including lifting 100+ lb objects, working in confined spaces, and operating power tools; availability for overtime, weekends, and night on‑call emergencies. • Possess reliable transportation for emergency response.
Requirements
- ▸high school
- ▸epa
- ▸cpo
- ▸osha
- ▸power tools
- ▸transportation
Benefits
The company emphasizes a collaborative culture—'Together We Lead, Together We Succeed'—and has been recognized as one of the nation’s Best and Brightest Places to Work and a top‑50 professional firm by NMHC. Asset Living is an IREM member and an Accredited Management Organization, offering employees growth, unity, and a shared leadership model. Compensation ranges from $25 to $30 per hour and includes a total‑rewards package with medical, dental, vision, life, disability, 401(k) matching, paid sick days, holidays, and performance bonuses. The role requires reliable transportation for on‑call emergencies.
Work Environment
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