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Maintenance Technician 2

Community Corporation of Santa Monica
locationLos Angeles, CA, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Real Estate

Job Description

Job Description

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About Community Corporation of Santa Monica -

Community Corp is a mission-driven nonprofit dedicated to restoring, building, and managing affordable housing. Since 1982, we have developed and preserved over 2,000 homes throughout Santa Monica and the Westside.

Our work goes beyond housing we strengthen neighborhoods, support thriving communities, and create lasting impact for thousands of residents. By expanding access to affordable housing, we help make our communities more inclusive, sustainable, and supportive for all.


Position Overview -

We are seeking a skilled and dependable Maintenance Technician Level 2 to join our team. This intermediate-level role is ideal for a technician who is ready to take on more responsibility, work independently, and apply strong problem-solving skills across a variety of maintenance tasks.

In this role, you will perform a broad range of repairs, troubleshoot issues, and support the overall upkeep of our apartment communities while also collaborating with senior technicians and helping guide less experienced team members.


Compensation and Benefits -

Hourly Rate: $25.00 – $29.00


We offer a competitive and comprehensive benefits package, including:
• Medical insurance
• Dental and vision insurance
4 weeks of paid vacation
• 403(b) retirement plan
• 120 hours of sick time
• Paid holidays
• Mileage reimbursement
9/80 work schedule (every other Friday off!)


Essential Position Responsibilities -

• Manage and prioritize daily work orders using Yardi to ensure timely completion
• Coordinate and communicate effectively with residents when scheduling service
• Prepare tools, materials, and equipment needed for each job
• Independently assess and perform maintenance tasks including plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and general repairs
• Troubleshoot issues and determine appropriate solutions with minimal supervision
• Accurately document work performed and close out work orders in Yardi
• Maintain organization and accountability of tools and materials
• Proactively inspect units and common areas, identifying and addressing maintenance needs
• Ensure all incomplete work is documented and followed through to completion
• Assist with diagnostics, installation, and repair of key building systems (HVAC, electrical, plumbing)
• Collaborate with senior technicians on complex repairs and system improvements


Skills -

• Strong problem-solving and critical thinking abilities
• Effective planning, organization, and time management
• Clear verbal and written communication skills
• Proficiency with maintenance systems (e.g., Yardi)
• Strong customer service and resident relations skills
• Ability to mentor and support junior technicians
• Adaptability and ability to manage multiple priorities under pressure
• Sound judgment and ability to work independently


Education and Experience -

• High school diploma required
• 2–4 years of hands-on experience in maintenance trades (plumbing, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, painting, drywall, masonry, etc.) in multifamily housing or similar environments
• Relevant trade certifications are a plus


Supervisory Responsibilities -

• This position does not supervise others but assists more experienced technicians as directed.


Physical Requirements -

• Ability to lift up to 25 pounds to shoulder height and up to 50 pounds to waist height
• Frequent standing, walking, sitting, and reaching
• Good vision and overall physical conditioning required


Work Environment -

• Work is primarily performed in occupied apartments and residential buildings
• Occasional administrative or office-related tasks as needed
• Regular interaction with residents in a customer-service-focused environment


Travel Requirements -

• Must have use of a vehicle to regularly travel to Community Corp. properties, hardware stores, and supply stores within the service area
• Valid California driver’s license and required insurance
• Must maintain a satisfactory driving record and consent to DMV pull report


Background Check and Driving Record will be Conducted

Community Corp. is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Company DescriptionCommunity Corp. is a Santa Monica-based non-profit organization that restores, builds, and manages affordable housing for working families of modest means. By enhancing and increasing affordable housing, we improve neighborhoods, create an environment where people can thrive, and change thousands of lives. Our work contributes to the distinct character of Santa Monica, making it a more inclusive, caring, and environmentally sustainable city. In short, we advance the values that Santa Monica residents share – and enrich our community.

We are dedicated to providing exceptional housing opportunities. Our “Tenant Selection Criteria” guides selection and occupancy and are provided to help you understand our process. Our criteria follows required governmental regulations. These regulations may include guidelines from HUD, HCD, TCAC and City of Santa Monica.

We work to meet our residents’ needs and exceed their expectations when it comes to leasing and maintaining their homes. If you are considering living in a Community Corp. residence, you can rest assured we’ll be there for you when you need us. Our entire team strives to conduct ourselves honestly, ethically, and in accordance with Fair Housing principles.

We increase and improve Santa Monica’s affordable housing stock. Since our inception in 1982, the Housing Restoration and Production Department has managed the rehabilitation and construction of nearly 2,071 affordable homes. We oversee the acquisition of property, develop conceptual proposals, secure financing, and manage construction. In all of our properties, we strive to construct housing that is at the forefront of architectural innovation and environmental sustainability. We preserve historic buildings and construct new housing that is sensitive to the surrounding area’s scale and style, working to improve neighborhoods and strengthen communities.

Company Description

Community Corp. is a Santa Monica-based non-profit organization that restores, builds, and manages affordable housing for working families of modest means. By enhancing and increasing affordable housing, we improve neighborhoods, create an environment where people can thrive, and change thousands of lives. Our work contributes to the distinct character of Santa Monica, making it a more inclusive, caring, and environmentally sustainable city. In short, we advance the values that Santa Monica residents share – and enrich our community.\r\n\r\nWe are dedicated to providing exceptional housing opportunities. Our “Tenant Selection Criteria” guides selection and occupancy and are provided to help you understand our process. Our criteria follows required governmental regulations. These regulations may include guidelines from HUD, HCD, TCAC and City of Santa Monica.\r\n\r\nWe work to meet our residents’ needs and exceed their expectations when it comes to leasing and maintaining their homes. If you are considering living in a Community Corp. residence, you can rest assured we’ll be there for you when you need us. Our entire team strives to conduct ourselves honestly, ethically, and in accordance with Fair Housing principles.\r\n\r\nWe increase and improve Santa Monica’s affordable housing stock. Since our inception in 1982, the Housing Restoration and Production Department has managed the rehabilitation and construction of nearly 2,071 affordable homes. We oversee the acquisition of property, develop conceptual proposals, secure financing, and manage construction. In all of our properties, we strive to construct housing that is at the forefront of architectural innovation and environmental sustainability. We preserve historic buildings and construct new housing that is sensitive to the surrounding area’s scale and style, working to improve neighborhoods and strengthen communities.

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