Maintenance Assistant ~ Senior Living Community
Job Category: Maintenance
Requisition Number: MAINT045216
Posting Details
Posted: October 18, 2024
Full-Time
Locations
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MorningStar of Idaho Falls
4000 S. 25th E.
Idaho Falls, ID 83404, USA
Job Details
Description
Maintenance Assistant
Parttime
Pay Rate: $15.00
Non-exempt
Schedule: Sunday and Monday
Make a difference by providing great care and love for our treasured residents!
At MorningStar Senior Living, we talk a lot about culture. In fact, we rather obsess about it. For without a transformative culture, we cannot begin to elevate and celebrate the lives of our resident-heroes and be ourselves changed for the good in the process. So, we seek great hearts, other people like us, who care and want to do work that matters. We select people like us who believe that the most satisfying life is one that is outward-bound and rooted in servant-leadership.
JOB SUMMARY
Provide the necessary maintenance of the building, equipment in every department, and maintenance and repairs as requested by staff and residents. The person holding this position is delegated the responsibility for carrying out the assigned duties and responsibilities in accordance with current existing federal and state regulations and established company policies and procedures.
BENEFITS
Health Insurance offerings such as medical, dental, and vision insurance
Other Insurance offerings such as life, disability, accident, and critical illness insurance
401k plan with matching
HSA options
Employee assistance programs
Paid sick, vacation and birthday!
Career development programs and opportunity for advancement
Charitable and philanthropic opportunities
Tuition Reimbursement
Free shift meal!
POSITION OVERVIEW
Replace float units in community toilets and washers, unclog drains, and remove sink traps for cleaning.
Replace and clean air filters in air-conditioning and heating units, washers, dryers, extractors, water systems, vents, and exhaust fans in bathrooms and over stoves.
Repair windows, screens, shades, blinds, and curtain and drapery rods.
Repair doors, hinges, handles, and locks.
Repair, stoves, ovens, washers, dryers, floor machines, ice machines, etc.
Replace light bulbs, fuses, ballasts, circuit breakers, electric plugs, bed-call buttons, pull chains, emergency-call system, electrical outlets, etc.
Repair beds, bedrails, wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches, hand rails, railings, grab bars, towel bars, and water/bath sprays.
Paint walls, ceilings, doors, window and door frames, tables, chairs, shelves, racks, and parking space stripes.
Build and construct shelves, racks, tables, benches, foot stools, and bulletin boards.
Repair, maintain, and paint closets, rods, shelves, bedside tables, drawers, and closet doors. Repair and replace gutters, downspouts, and drains.
Maintain a well-organized, clean, neat workshop and tool room.
Consider safety first and never extend beyond knowledge and experience.
Work cooperatively with all departments, staff and residents.
Repair minor roof leaks.
Maintain a supply of replacement parts for building equipment.
Maintain all tools in good working order.
Fulfill job orders, purchase orders, and work orders.
Replace ceiling and floor tile.
Maintain and repair lawn furniture and outside décor such as fountains, lights, etc.
Complete routine maintenance inspections throughout the building.
Clean up after every job and test the equipment to be assured it is in proper working order.
Extract carpeting in common areas and resident suites as instructed.
Submit accident/incident reports.
QUALIFICATIONS
Demonstration of our Core Values: Love, Kindness, Honesty, Goodness, Fairness, Respect.
Education: High school diploma or GED preferred
Experience: One year of maintenance related experience preferred
Job Knowledge: Ability to use tools and equipment to repair and construct; knowledge and ability to work on plumbing systems, electrical systems, alarm systems, appliances, household and commercial stoves, refrigerators, washers, dryers, air-conditioning and heating units; ability to read and understand specifications, plans, corrections, and state and federal standards and safety requirements.
*Team members who are scheduled to work 24 or more hours per week are eligible for benefits, families of said team members will also be eligible.