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American Maintenance Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$15.80 - $21.38/hr

At Wasatch Property Management, our Maintenance Technicians are integral to each community's success. They provide the technical know-how behind every aspect of our apartment communities. From HVAC ...

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American Repair Maintenance (ARM) began over 30 years ago as a small two-person operation to service several premier video stores. Since that time, we have evolved into a data-driven, full-service ...

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American Repair Maintenance (ARM) began over 30 years ago as a small two-person operation to service several premier video stores. Since that time, we have evolved into a data-driven, full-service ...

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American Repair Maintenance (ARM) began over 30 years ago as a small two-person operation to service several premier video stores. Since that time, we have evolved into a data-driven, full-service ...

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American Repair Maintenance (ARM) began over 30 years ago as a small two-person operation to service several premier video stores. Since that time, we have evolved into a data-driven, full-service ...

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American Repair Maintenance (ARM) began over 30 years ago as a small two-person operation to service several premier video stores. Since that time, we have evolved into a data-driven, full-service ...

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American Repair Maintenance (ARM) began over 30 years ago as a small two-person operation to service several premier video stores. Since that time, we have evolved into a data-driven, full-service ...

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How much do american maintenance jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for american maintenance in the United States is $31.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.08 and $38.22 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an American Maintenance job?

An American Maintenance job typically involves maintaining and repairing facilities, equipment, and infrastructure to ensure proper functionality and safety. Responsibilities may include cleaning, performing routine inspections, troubleshooting issues, and conducting minor repairs. These jobs can be found in various industries, such as commercial buildings, hospitals, factories, and residential complexes. The role often requires knowledge of basic mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the American Maintenance position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an American Maintenance professional, you need a solid understanding of building systems, repair techniques, and general facility upkeep, often supported by a high school diploma or technical certification. Familiarity with tools like HVAC units, electrical testing devices, computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS), and relevant safety certifications such as OSHA are typically required. Strong problem-solving, time management, and communication skills help professionals efficiently address issues and collaborate with team members. These skills ensure safe, efficient operations and a well-maintained environment for staff and clients.

What are some of the typical daily responsibilities for an American Maintenance worker?

An American Maintenance worker's daily tasks often include performing preventive and corrective maintenance on systems such as HVAC, plumbing, and electrical, as well as handling general repairs and troubleshooting facility issues. You might conduct routine inspections, address work orders, and ensure all maintenance activities comply with safety and regulatory standards. Working closely with other team members and possibly vendors, you’ll help coordinate repairs and keep accurate records using maintenance software. This role is both hands-on and collaborative, providing variety and direct impact on the facility’s operations.

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Infographic showing various American Maintenance job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,662 per year, or $31.6 per hour.
Railcar Maintenance Tech- American Heritage Railways

Railcar Maintenance Tech- American Heritage Railways

American Heritage Companies

Abilene, KS • On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Railcar Maintenance Tech- American Heritage Railways

Reports To: Project Manager

Type of position: Non-Exempt/ Hourly

Employee Classification: Regular

Location: Abilene, Kansas

Compensation: $25-30 hourly

Job Summary: This positions primary duties are associated with performing heavy overhauls and refurbishments on antique railroad passenger equipment and locomotives. Ideal candidates will be highly self-motivated and have the ability to work both solo and with minimal assistance. Candidates must be able to work with minimal, or no direct day-to-day supervision. Projects are centered around rolling stock renovations and locomotive repair projects. Ideal candidates will have multiple skills sets that could include carpentry, electrical, basic welding, general mechanic skills, HVAC and plumbing skills.

Benefits Offered: American Heritage Railways offers a comprehensive Medical/Rx, dental and vision package with company-funded H.S.A. (for qualified employees), Parental Leave, Life/AD&D Insurance, Long/Short Term Disability coverage, Tuition Reimbursement, Train passes, a 401K with company-match and a generous PTO plan. Pass Exchange program for complimentary admission to regional attractions.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Perform repairs, maintenance, and inspections of historic railroad equipment and locomotives.
  • Perform basic servicing and repairs on diesel locomotives.
  • Perform general mechanic type work on various types of equipment including minor fabricating and welding projects.
  • Install and repair plumbing and restroom fixtures on passenger cars.
  • Perform repairs and maintenance to HVAC systems on passenger cars.
  • Service and troubleshoot electrical systems on passenger cars.
  • Sand, stain, finish and paint interiors.
  • Install trim and finish woodwork on interiors.
  • Perform other maintenance including but not limited to windows, doors, walkways and seat repairs and replacement.
  • Perform maintenance and upkeep to depot facilities and grounds.
  • Employ basic railroad operating practices and rules to perform safe inspections on rolling stock.
  • Operates company vehicles that require a standard driver’s license.
  • Strict compliance with company procedures/rules and applicable Federal and State regulations.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Education, Skill and Work Experience Requirements:

  • Must be able to communicate effectively in both written and spoken English.
  • Must be able to interact effectively with volunteers and customers.
  • General mechanical troubleshooting skills.
  • Basic welding and metal working skills a plus.
  • Familiarity working with woodworking tools (hand-held and power tools) preferred.
  • Experience with operation and repair of hand and power tools and some heavy

equipment.

  • Experience with routine servicing and maintenance of various types of equipment.
  • Must be able to work alone, or with a small team and be entirely self-sufficient.
  • Must be self-motivated and a self-starter capable of staying on task with little day-to-day oversight.
  • Valid Driver’s License.

Work Environment:

  • Primarily work within a railroad environment.
  • Extended periods of time walking or standing.
  • Regular time spent outdoors in all types of weather and in non-climate controlled railroad equipment and facilities.
  • Ability to bend, squat, stoop, crawl and twist.
  • Regular lifting in excess of 50 pounds.