The role of the Unit Turn Technician is to accomplish tasks designated to the Unit Turns Department, which includes the responsibility of the functions associated with:
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
-Must have reliable transportation to and from the jobsite, as well as to other job sites
-Ability to stand for long periods of time and lift 60lbs of material unassisted.
-Demonstrate experience in carpentry to include but not limited to, installing doorknobs, cabinet hinges, shelves, blinds, and related items.
-Display advanced competence in electrical repairs to include, replacing ceiling fans, change outlet covers.
-Understand complex plumbing issues and the parts required to fix or install showers and toilets.
-Perform full drywall replacement.
-Manage Unit Turn Crew daily tasks and oversee their training.
-Understand the installation, documentation, and repair of appliances to include, but
not limited to, refrigerators, water heaters, A/C units, microwaves, and dishwashers.
-Perform advanced flooring removal and installation.
-Administer and oversee the removal and demolition of countertops and cabinets.
-Complete assigned repairs in accordance with unit timeline.
-Displays understanding of all the components within the chain of parts that’s summation is a properly established unit.
-Annotate necessary unit information for future work crews or other departments within the company, to include appliance serial numbers, problems outside of crew skill, and details for outside vendors.
-Install, maintain, and repair electrical control, wiring, and lighting systems.
-Troubleshoot electrical issues using appropriate testing devices.
-Perform installation of plumbing systems and work carefully to follow all current regulations for plumbing systems pass inspections with tight connections and zero leaks.
Benefits:
-30% housing discount
-Paid time off
-Paid holidays
-Paid sick time
-401K
-Health Benefits (including dental and vision)