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Maintenance Make Ready Technician - Summer Temp Full Time

Nashville, TN

Maintenance Make Ready Technician – Summer Temp Full Time

📍 Nashville, TN | Locations Available:

  • Bexley at Stockyards
  • The Union Apartments

Looking for a GREAT summer job with good pay? Interested in Property Management? Prefer a long-term temporary assignment? Come spend the summer with Weinstein Properties!

This is a FULL TIME TEMPORARY position that can start NOW and will run thru AUGUST!

Weinstein Properties is looking for a Maintenance Make Ready Technician to join our team for the summer. This is a temporary opportunity at a well-maintained community with strong leadership and competitive pay.

If you enjoy hands-on work, problem-solving, and being part of a team that takes pride in its community, this could be a great fit.

What We Offer

  • Pay: $21.50/hour | $22.50/hour if EPA certified (these rates are $1.50/hour higher than a permanent position since this temporary position is NOT eligible for benefits/quarterly bonuses)
  • Stay Bonus:  3 Bonus opportunities - $100 after each successful completion of 30, 60 and 90 days for staying onboard through the summer!

Your Schedule

  • FULL-TIME: Monday–Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm (40 hours/week)
  • OPTIONAL participation in a rotating emergency on-call schedule with the team (comes with additional bonus)

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Complete turn/make ready process of vacant apartments
  • Assist team with maintenance work orders as needed
  • Work with the team to maintain property grounds on a daily basis
  • Help maintain the overall appearance of the community, including grounds, amenities, and pool areas
  • Work collaboratively with the maintenance team to keep the property running smoothly

What We’re Looking For

  • At least 1 year of apartment or residential maintenance experience
  • No HVAC certification/experience required
  • EPA certification (Type II or Universal) and hands-on HVAC troubleshooting / repair experience is a plus!
  • Strong customer service mindset and pride in your work
  • Ability to work independently while being a reliable team player
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment and prioritizing tasks

Physical & Technical Requirements

  • Reliable transportation
  • Comfortable using computers and mobile devices (Outlook, work order systems, etc.)
  • Ability to drive a golf cart
  • Ability to lift up to 75 lbs and work indoors/outdoors year-round
  • Ability to climb stairs and ladders
  • Experience using hand and power tools
  • Background check required

Why Weinstein Properties

We own and manage our communities, which means:

  • Consistent standards
  • Supportive leadership

Interested?

If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, apply online today!

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