We are currently seeking an experienced Part Time Property Caretaker/Building Maintenance for our locations in the Twin Cities area. 15 - 30 hours a week
As a Property Caretaker responsibilities include minor maintenance, cleaning, preparing apartments for new tenants, completing work orders, and maintaining the grounds.
You are a good fit for this job if you have at least one year of experience in basic building and maintenance repairs, are professional, reliable, and can work independently. Must be available to complete general work responsibilities Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. and be able to work without direct supervision.
The wage is $21 - $22 per hour - we offer a great benefit package daily pay, paid time off, holiday pay (if worked), life insurance, an employee assistance program, a wellness rebate, education reimbursement, and a retirement savings plan (403b).
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