Maintenance Operative

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A globally recognised property company is seeking a Maintenance Operative to work within a high-spec Build-to-Rent scheme in Birmingham. The salary is paying up to £26,000 per annum with working hours between 9am - 5:30pm.

The role:
The Maintenance Operative will be responsible for carrying out reactive, planned and preventative maintenance to a residential building in Birmingham.

Responsibilities of the Maintenance Operative include:

  • Reactive and preventative maintenance including; basic plumbing, painting and decorating, repairing.
  • Ensure vacant apartments are ready for new tenants.
  • Work to deadlines to minimise losses.
  • Investigation works such as electrical problems or leaks.
  • Moving furniture.
  • Monthly and weekly tests/checks including fire alarms, lighting and water temperature.
  • Maintain records of activities.

The person:

  • At least 2 years experience in a Maintenance role.
  • Good organisation and time management skills.
  • Team player with good communication.

If you’re interested in the Maintenance Operative position and you possess the required skill set, then apply now. Should you have any further questions contact Martha Kiernan at Collins Property Recruitment.

Should this role not be for you, but you would like to refer a friend or colleague to us, we'll happily give you £300 worth of vouchers if we successfully place them!

Required skills

  • Building Maintenance
  • General Repairs
  • Maintenance
  • Property Maintenance
  • Property Management
  • Routine Maintenance
  • Time Management
  • Planned Preventative Maintenance
  • build to rent
  • BtR

Application question

Do you have previous experience in a Maintenance role?

Reference: 52947554

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