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Foresight Asset Management LLC

Maintenance Supervisor (Dallas Region)

Foresight Asset Management LLC, Dallas, TX, United States


Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • As the Maintenance Lead you will monitor and adhere to budget guidelines and obtain competitive bids on major expenses.
  • Under the supervision of the Manager, the Maintenance Lead will purchase supplies as necessary using standard purchase order system and proper bidding procedures. 
  • The Maintenance Lead will monitor inventory of parts and supplies and appropriate levels.
  • Participate in company meetings, as required.
  • The the Maintenance Lead will ensure that the physical condition of the property is maintained according to  company operating and safety standards.
  • the Maintenance Lead will organize and prioritize service requests and ensure all service requests and repairs  are made correctly and in a timely manner.
  • the Maintenance Lead will ensure excellent curb appeal at all times.
  • Inspect grounds, buildings and other property features as required to minimize liability concerns.
  • Lead will oversee and participate in turnkey operations, ensuring that vacant are made rent-ready in a timely manner.
  • Maintenance Lead  will maintain an effective preventative maintenance program.
  • Maintain an organized, clean and safe work area.
  • Ensure adherence to the company’s safety and hazard communications programs, policies and procedures.
  • Teach and promote safe work practices to staff.
  • Maintain a high level of customer service.
  • Communicate effectively with residents, fellow associates, vendors and supervisors.

Must be able to diagnose problems and repair the following:

  • Major appliances
  • HVAC (EPA Certification)
  • Basic – Intermediate plumbing
  • Basic – Intermediate electrical (where no license required)
  • Sheetrock
  • General carpentry
  • Pool care (if required by property)
  • Roof and gutter repair
  • Wallpaper/painting
  • Foundation/sidewalk repairs
  • Irrigation maintenance and repairs
  • Landscaping
  • Ice and snow removal

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
  • Ability to deal well with people
  • Good verbal communication skills
  • Strong customer service representation

Required Education and Experience

  • EPA certification, Type I and II
  • Valid driver’s license and current automobile insurance
  • Other licenses and certifications as required by state and federal law. Attend and participate in Foresight technical               training from Regional Maintenance Coordinator programs as required to maintain personal and professional skill level.
  • Ability to work any of the seven days of the week, 52 weeks of the year. Due to the property staffing limitations it is             extremely critical that individuals possess the ability to work their scheduled hours on a consistent basis and overtime           hours when requested.
  • Ability to serve on-call, as scheduled or as necessary.

Physical Requirements

Maintenance technicians will spend 90 to 95 percent of their time performing hands-on repairs/maintenance work. The remaining time will be spent supervising the work of other associates and outside contractors in the absence of the Maintenance Lead. The position require the ability to transport or move up to 50 pounds variable distances; the mobility and flexibility to use ladders and to access and work in confined spaces or at heights in excess of nine feet; the ability to work outdoors in temperatures exceeding 90 degrees or below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Ability to personally perform general maintenance repair tasks without endangering themselves, residents or fellow associates.

Working Conditions/Tools Required

The position requires associates to furnish their own tools and vehicle to perform daily routine tasks around the property. Persons must be able to drive the vehicle without jeopardizing the safety of residents and fellow associates. The position requires associates to be able to use general maintenance equipment including, but not limited to hand tools, power tools, ladders, dollies, jacks, motors, pumps, compressors, blower equipment, vacuum pump, pool chemicals and required safety equipment, etc.

The position requires individuals to wear company specified maintenance uniform apparel and safety equipment as required.