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XCORP AvalonBay Communities1 day ago

Maintenance Technician I

$43,500–$60,500 year

On-site · Los Angeles, California, United States

Type
Full Time
Level
Entry Level
Education
Not Specified
Company size
Enterprise

Job Summary

Maintenance Technician I / Porter-Custodian role at AvalonBay in Los Angeles, CA. Responsibilities include daily cleaning and maintenance of common areas, lobbies, hallways, elevators, outdoor spaces, landscaping, trash/recycling areas, completing work orders, assisting residents moving in/out, and providing friendly customer service. The role requires routine inspections for safety, ability to identify and address maintenance issues, and basic maintenance tasks such as light bulb replacement and paint touch-ups. Candidates should have 0-1 year custodial/maintenance experience, a valid driver’s license, and familiarity with policies and safety procedures (SDS, Hazard Communication, PPE). Physical tasks include cleaning, coordinating with residents, and supporting a positive resident experience in a community setting. Benefits and growth opportunities are provided by AvalonBay.

Required Qualifications

  • 0-1 year of experience in custodial/maintenance work
  • A valid driver's license
  • Ability to communicate with associates and residents for customer service
  • Ability to read and understand policies and procedures including Key Control Policy, Apartment Home Turnover Policy and all Maintenance Emergency policies and procedures
  • Knowledge of PPE and ability to use properly
  • Basic understanding of emergency systems, read SDS, and proper handling of cleaning chemicals and supplies
  • Ability to perform light maintenance tasks (paint touch-ups, furniture assembly)
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