To thrive as a Kaiser Maintenance technician, you need strong knowledge of building systems, preventative maintenance, and repair techniques, often supported by experience or vocational training in industrial or facility maintenance. Familiarity with computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS), electrical troubleshooting tools, and relevant safety certifications such as OSHA are typically required. Excellent problem-solving, communication, and time-management skills help you coordinate with medical staff and respond efficiently to urgent issues. These skills and qualities are vital for ensuring the safety, reliability, and smooth operation of healthcare facilities.