Performing routine maintenance around the building such as fixing structural damage, for example, window, door or wall repairRepairing broken or leaking plumbing to avoid water damage and restore full use of water fixturesWorking on damaged electrical wiring when a shortage or severed wire occursApplying preventative measures to the building to reduce the risk of future problems, such as using a sealant on a flat roofFixing potential safety hazards to avoid injuries
1-4 years
Maintenance Technicians may oversee multiple grounds or spend their time dedicated to a single facility. They work flexible hours responding to emergencies when necessary and completing scheduled maintenance when convenient for the building owner. They keep a schedule of routine repairs, inspection sheets and supply needs. They may shop for materials and track receipts for reimbursement to make timely repairs. Maintenance Technicians inspect wiring, repair pipes, troubleshoot equipment, replace light bulbs and install new equipment. They document temperature information on boilers and other temperature control systems to ensure safety and identify discrepancies that could indicate a machinery problem.
Maintenance Technicians may oversee multiple grounds or spend their time dedicated to a single facility. They work flexible hours responding to emergencies when necessary and completing scheduled maintenance when convenient for the building owner. They keep a schedule of routine repairs, inspection sheets and supply needs. They may shop for materials and track receipts for reimbursement to make timely repairs. Maintenance Technicians inspect wiring, repair pipes, troubleshoot equipment, replace light bulbs and install new equipment. They document temperature information on boilers and other temperature control systems to ensure safety and identify discrepancies that could indicate a machinery problem.
High School
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