Title: Maintenance Technician Looking for full-time, year-round, recession-proof work? As a maintenance technician in the residential property management field, you’ll have a consistent, secure job that enables you to work with your hands, help people, and solve problems. RPM maintenance technicians prepare apartments for new residents, make repairs in apartments of current residents, and perform routine maintenance in and around the community.This job and career path have advantages that you can’t find everywhere, even in other maintenance jobs, such as: Consistent work. The RPM industry is resilient, and as an RPM maintenance technician, you’ll have work even when COVID-19 guidelines result in closing down other industries, such as hospitality, restaurant, and retail. Also, you won’t experience seasonal lulls the way you might as HVAC contractor; construction worker; or other commercial maintenance specialists. Comprehensive benefits. With a job as an RPM maintenance technician, your needs are covered with a benefits package that includes health insurance, a 401(k), sick leave, and life insurance. RPM careers also offer paid holidays and vacations, and many provide rent reduction and tuition assistance. Range of work and knowledge. You’ll be trained and asked to fix problems with plumbing, electricity, heating, cooling, locks, carpentry, and more. Variety. No two days are alike. You’ll have different tasks in different apartments where you’ll interact with and help different people every day. Personal interaction. You’ll get to know the people you are helping in the community, and they’ll be thankful for what you do.A maintenance technician job is good for self-motivated problem-solvers who are eager to learn. The job may be especially well-suited for someone with technical school training or military, construction, contracting, or home repair experience. Companies tend to promote from within, so with some years of experience under your belt, you could become a regional maintenance manager for a portfolio of communities!Annual Base Salary Range*Entry level: $34,500 – $44,000Maintenance supervisor: $49,000 – $65,200Regional maintenance manager: $76,000 – $109,800Additional Earnings*Overtime and bonus pay: 6.7% – 11.4% of salaryHousing BenefitsSome employers offer rent reductions of 20% or more.* Source: CEL & Associates 2019 Real Estate Compensation Survey. These salary ranges are not reflective of every market and may be higher or lower depending on geographic area and employer. About the Company: National Apartment Association The National Apartment Association envisions a world where rental housing is a valued partner in every community. NAA is the leading voice for the rental housing industry and as a trusted partner, valued connector and a powerful advocate, we are committed to serving 145 state and local affiliates, over 91,000 members and more than 11 million apartment homes globally. We lead the way home. Company Size: 20 to 49 employees Industry: Other/Not Classified Founded: 0 Website: https://www.naahq.org/
See More Details >>PLUMBING TECHNICIAN - FULL TIME! HIRING NOW!! JOIN OUR BUSY TEAM at SERVICE TODAY, INC.! FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES NOW AVAILABLE! We are currently searching for highly talented Plumbers for all of our busiest locations: Elkton, MD/ Bear, DE/ Dover, DE/ DE Beaches/ Georgetown, DE/ Seaford, DE/ Salisbury, MD/ Ocean City, MD/ Cambridge, MD/ Easton, MD RESPONSIBILITIES • Install, repair, and maintain pipes, valves, fittings, drainage systems, and fixtures in commercial and residential structures. • Collaborate with general contractors, electricians, and other construction professionals. • Follow building plans and blueprints. • Respond to, diagnose, and resolve plumbing emergencies. • Perform routine inspections of plumbing and drainage systems. • Light construction, carpentry, painting, plastering, flooring, ceiling and electrical work as required. • Prepare bids, budgets, and cost estimates. • Keep accurate and legible records of time spent working, description of work performed and materials used. QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS • Skilled in the use of hand and power tools used in the plumbing trade. • Knowledgeable of building codes, safety regulations, and safety practices. • Ability to read and follow blueprints and rough drawings. • Familiarity with PVC, CPVC, PEX, cast iron, and copper. • Effective oral communication and interpersonal skills. • Ability to complete projects unsupervised and assisted. • Excellent problem solving skills. • Attention to detail and ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously. • Proficiency in basic mathematics and conversion of measurements. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS • High School Diploma or GED Certificate • State Plumbing License • 1-3 years’ experience as a journeyman plumber • Valid Driver’s License and must have clean driving record • Must have own tools COMPENSATION • Based on experience • Spiffs, and weekly bonuses based on performance BENEFITS • Competitive Dental, Vision, and Healthcare Plans • 401(k) with Company matching • Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance Plans • Life Insurance • PTO & Paid Holidays • Steady Work • Company Tool Replacement Program • Full Uniforms • Continuing Education Benefits • Team Atmosphere • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) • Pet Insurance and more! If you want to be part of something bigger than just a job – make this career move and find exactly what you’re looking for. You will work in a place where you will be appreciated by your team and customers, and where your work has a direct effect on the success of the company. Disclaimer: The above job description is not intended as, nor should it be construed as, exhaustive of all responsibilities, skills, efforts, or working conditions associated with this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. EOE
See More Details >>Becoming a plumber typically starts with an apprenticeship, which combines hands-on experience with classroom learning, allowing individuals to earn while they learn. Apprenticeships last about four to five years, requiring many hours of training under licensed professionals. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 736,000 plumbers nationwide, with projections of a 6% job growth from 2023 to 2033. Apprentices in Cambridge, MD earn an average of $316 per week, with an annual overtime average of $16,432. Trade schools, unions, and platforms like Gild help aspiring plumbers find apprenticeship opportunities, leading to a career with strong earning potential—often exceeding $61,550 annually for experienced professionals.