Maintenance Mechanic I Accounting - State College, PA at Geebo

Maintenance Mechanic I

The Village at Penn State, located in State College, PA, is one of the area's premier independent living communities,We currently have an exciting opportunity for Full Time Maintenance Mechanic.
Some job responsibilities include:
Demonstrate precise knowledge and relevant experience in the operations of maintenance, grounds, and security, as well as an understanding of the role that these services play in meeting the goals of the organization.
Aid in the planning of preventive maintenance and work with other staff to meet operational goals and customer needs.
Perform assigned duties in the areas of general maintenance; i.
e.
, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, painting, swimming pool maintenance, construction, preventative maintenance, and repairs.
Must be able to maintain and operate The Village's utilities and systems.
Work with all other staff to actively portray a safe environment for The Village at Penn State's residents, visitors, and fellow employees Perform assigned duties in the areas of grounds and landscape maintenance during all seasons.
This includes but is not limited to grass cutting, shrub trimming, tree pruning, weeding, mulching, planting, and fertilizing Perform assigned duties in the area of Village Security.
This includes but is not limited to making rounds, locking and unlocking of scheduled entranceways, checking for unregistered Village vehicles and parking issues.
Schedule Details Full Time 7:
00am - 7:
00pm / 7:
00pm - 7:
00am Swing Shift - 2 weeks day shift, 2 weeks night shift Requirements Previous experience in the above-mentioned functions.
High school diploma or equivalent To Apply:
Please hit the quick apply button.
Liberty Lutheran Family of Services is an Equal Opportunity EmployerOther details Pay Type Hourly Apply Now Recommended Skills Construction Customer Demand Planning Hvac Maintenance Painting Plumbing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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