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The Property Manager is accountable for all property operations. The purpose of the Property Manager is to effectively manage and coordinate persons, activities and available resources in order to accomplish property objectives as set forth by the Regional Manager and the Property Owner. These objectives will include maximizing occupancy levels and property values. In addition, the Property Manager will train the Assistant Property Manager to assume all duties of the Property Manager in the event of the Property Manager’s absence.
The Maintenance Technician is responsible for physically maintaining the property including corrective and preventative maintenance measures on property equipment, fixtures, buildings and completing service requests in residences.
The Maintenance Technician is responsible for physically maintaining the property including corrective and preventative maintenance measures on property equipment, fixtures, buildings and completing service requests in residences.
The Property Manager is accountable for all property operations. The purpose of the Property Manager is to effectively manage and coordinate persons, activities and available resources in order to accomplish property objectives as set forth by the Regional Manager and the Property Owner. These objectives will include maximizing occupancy levels and property values. In addition, the Property Manager will train the Assistant Property Manager to assume all duties of the Property Manager in the event of the Property Manager’s absence.
The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for maintaining the physical integrity of the property at all times. This involves insuring a safe and secure living environment for residents, visitors and staff. It is the Maintenance Supervisor’s duty to anticipate, identify and correct any and all problems involving the property and to implement procedures that will prevent such problems. An effective program of maintenance is essential in order to:
- Maintain a safe environment.
- Cultivate resident satisfaction.
- Protect the investment of the apartment property owner.
The Maintenance Technician is responsible for physically maintaining the property including corrective and preventative maintenance measures on property equipment, fixtures, buildings and completing service requests in residences.
The Maintenance Technician is responsible for physically maintaining the property including corrective and preventative maintenance measures on property equipment, fixtures, buildings and completing service requests in residences.
The Maintenance Technician is responsible for physically maintaining the property including corrective and preventative maintenance measures on property equipment, fixtures, buildings and completing service requests in residences.
The PORTER is responsible for physically maintaining the cleanliness and housekeeping of the property’s interior and exterior, and where applicable, for cleaning apartments prior to a new resident’s move-in. Daily, constant housekeeping is the single most important responsibility of the PORTER. This position is also responsible for ensuring that property equipment is maintained in proper working condition and safeguarded.
The PORTER is responsible for physically maintaining the cleanliness and housekeeping of the property including minor repairs and touch-up work, corrective and preventative housekeeping measures on property fixtures and building common areas, and for safeguarding same.
The PORTER is responsible for physically maintaining the cleanliness and housekeeping of the property’s interior and exterior, and where applicable, for cleaning apartments prior to a new resident’s move-in. Daily, constant housekeeping is the single most important responsibility of the PORTER. This position is also responsible for ensuring that property equipment is maintained in proper working condition and safeguarded.