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Roving Maintenance Technician- EPA/HVAC Certification Required

Glendale, Arizona, United States

Job Title: Roving Maintenance Technician- EPA/ HVAC Certification Required
Location: Peoria, Tempe, Phoenix, and Glendale, AZ
Pay Range: $21.00 – $27.00 per hour (based on experience)

Company Overview:
We are a fast-growing, privately-owned company with a strong presence in the multi-family residential sector. With a focus on quality, service, and reliability, we are looking for a skilled and proactive Roving Maintenance Technician to join our maintenance team in Arizona. This is a hands-on role ideal for a candidate who enjoys variety, autonomy, and making a meaningful impact across multiple properties.

Position Summary:
The Roving Maintenance Technician will be responsible for general repairs, preventive maintenance, and emergency troubleshooting across a portfolio of multi-family residential properties. This role requires a self-motivated individual with strong problem-solving skills, excellent customer service, and the ability to work independently across multiple sites.

Key Responsibilities:

· Conduct routine maintenance and repairs on building exteriors and interiors (e.g., windows, doors, walls).

· Troubleshoot and repair plumbing issues, including leaks and fixture malfunctions.

· Respond to electrical repairs, including faulty wiring and power issues.

· Maintain and repair HVAC systems; EPA certification required.

· Perform preventive maintenance to minimize equipment breakdowns.

· Address safety hazards and ensure compliance with safety regulations.

· Paint interiors and exteriors as needed to maintain aesthetic standards.

· Repair or replace flooring (carpets and wood) as necessary.

· Clean and maintain communal areas (sweeping, mopping, vacuuming).

· Monitor and manage inventory of maintenance supplies and tools.

· Ensure proper functioning of fire extinguishers, alarms, and emergency exits.

· Assist residents with lockouts and minor in-unit maintenance needs.

· Coordinate and schedule specialized repairs with vendors or contractors.

Requirements:

· Minimum 3 years of maintenance experience, preferably in multi-family or residential properties.

· HVAC/EPA Certification is required.

· Strong mechanical, plumbing, and electrical troubleshooting skills.

· Ability to lift up to 70 pounds and stand for long periods.

· Excellent attention to detail and organization.

· Strong communication and interpersonal skills.

· Availability to work weekends as needed.

· Reliable transportation and willingness to travel between properties.

Benefits:

· Competitive hourly pay based on experience

· Health, dental, and vision insurance

· Paid time off and company holidays

· Opportunities for career development and growth

Join Our Team:
We take pride in delivering exceptional service and fostering a supportive and respectful work environment. If you are an experienced maintenance professional with a hands-on approach and strong technical skills, we’d love to hear from you.

Equal Opportunity Employer:
Friendly Franchisees Corporation (FFC) and Silver Star Real Estate (SSRE) are Equal Opportunity Employers. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.

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