Preventative Maintenance Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Shipshewana, IN at Geebo

Preventative Maintenance

Quick Apply Full-time 1 day ago Full Job Description The Van Buren Hotel 1175 N Van Buren St Shipshewana, IN 46565 Hourly Pay Rate:
$16.
00 - $19.
00 / hour Schedule & Shift:
Hours will vary - typically 7:
00 AM - 3:
00 PM or 11:
00 AM - 7:
00 PM / Open availability for days Job Description Maintenance is what keeps a hotel running smoothly.
To deliver a great guest experience - a Maintenance Representative will make sure everything is working so guests are safe and comfortable.
Must be available to work days, afternoons, and weekends Duties include (but are not limited to) Complete minor repairs such as replacing ceiling tiles, filters, light bulbs, patching vinyl, painting, repairs to pipelines, toilets, sinks, kitchen, and laundry equipment, etc.
Perform preventative maintenance duties as detailed in the hotel preventative maintenance calendar Ensure that assigned equipment is prepared and operational for the following day's work Monitor efficiency of equipment and electrical systems such as air conditioning controls, guest entrance/access doors, television sets, lighting systems and make minor repairs and/or replacements to ensure things are always working properly and efficiently Refurbish furniture and fixtures within guest rooms such as cabinets, tables, chairs, doors, windows, and counters.
Paint and finish furniture and fixtures in guest rooms, if needed Requirements Carrying, lifting, pulling, or pushing items weighing up to 100 pounds/45 kilograms - 300 pounds/136 kilograms Frequently standing up and moving about the facility Frequently handling objects and equipment to maintain the facility Frequently bending, stooping, kneeling, climbing, and crawling Working knowledge of basic plumbing, electrical skills, preventive maintenance Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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