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We are looking for a Maintenance Technician to support the upkeep and readiness of a residential community in Princeton, New Jersey. This role focuses on completing day-to-day repairs, preparing vacant units for new occupancy, and helping maintain a safe, clean, and well-functioning environment for residents. The ideal candidate brings hands-on maintenance experience, strong attention to detail, and the ability to respond effectively to routine and urgent service needs.
Job Responsibility
Handle assigned maintenance requests by evaluating issues, determining solutions, and completing repairs with team lead support when needed
Perform general building upkeep, including basic carpentry, painting, drywall repair, lock work, and minor non-licensed plumbing/electrical tasks
Prepare vacant units for move-in by fixing damage and replacing necessary items
Assist with preventive maintenance to maintain systems and minimize future repairs
Keep the property clean and presentable by removing debris, managing recyclables, and supporting trash disposal
Organize tools, equipment, and materials while assisting with inventory tracking and storage
Maintain accurate records of work orders, purchases, and approved equipment
Take part in the on-call rotation and respond to maintenance emergencies as required
Safely use hand tools, deliver resident notices, and move small tools or equipment between work areas
Requirements
At least 3 years of experience in property maintenance, facilities support, or a related maintenance role
Working knowledge of maintenance planning, maintenance management, and facility inspection practices
Ability to perform semi-skilled repairs across multiple trades, including carpentry, painting, drywall, plumbing, and basic electrical work
Familiarity with maintenance contracts and general facilities management processes
Understanding of applicable safety standards, local building requirements, and quality expectations
Ability to maintain organized service records, inventory logs, and purchase documentation
Availability to participate in an on-call rotation and respond to urgent repair needs outside standard business hours