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Live In Property Guardian Jobs in Massachusetts (NOW HIRING)

Live In House Manager

Brookline, MA · On-site

$16.38 - $17.36/hr

The Live-In-House Manager contributes to the well-being of the tenants through maintaining the cleanliness of the property, providing asleep overnight coverage and responding to emergency situations ...

Live In House Manager

Brookline, MA · On-site

$16.38 - $17.36/hr

The Live-In-House Manager contributes to the well-being of the tenants through maintaining the cleanliness of the property, providing asleep overnight coverage and responding to emergency situations ...

Live In House Manager

Brookline, MA · On-site

$16.38 - $17.36/hr

The Live-In-House Manager contributes to the well-being of the tenants through maintaining the cleanliness of the property, providing asleep overnight coverage and responding to emergency situations ...

Assistant Property Manager

Boston, MA · On-site

$80K - $90K/yr

... live and work. Don't just work anywhere - come build tomorrow together with us. Know someone at ... Then, watch for a unique link in your email to apply. The Assistant Property Manager will report to ...

Assistant Property Manager

Boston, MA

$20 - $27.50/hr

Our property technology platform uses AI to bring new efficiencies to the small unit count ... that live, work, and play in the communities we seek to serve. * We approach our work with ...

Assistant Property Manager

Boston, MA · On-site

$20 - $27.50/hr

Our property technology platform uses AI to bring new efficiencies to the small unit count ... that live, work, and play in the communities we seek to serve. * We approach our work with ...

Position Summary As a Property Caretaker at Beacon Destinations, you'll be the hands-on guardian of ... This role is ideal for someone who enjoys solving problems, takes pride in quality workmanship ...

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Live In Property Guardian information

What is the difference between Live In Property Guardian vs Security Guard?

AspectLive In Property GuardianSecurity Guard
CredentialsNo formal security certifications typically requiredSecurity licenses or certifications often required
Work EnvironmentResidential or commercial properties, often temporary housingVarious settings including buildings, events, or premises
Employer & IndustryProperty management companies, landlordsSecurity firms, private companies, or organizations
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in property protection and housingSecurity responsibilities and qualifications

The main difference is that Live In Property Guardians typically reside in vacant properties to prevent unauthorized access, often without formal security certifications. Security Guards usually hold specific licenses and are responsible for active surveillance and protection. Both roles serve to secure properties but differ in work environment, responsibilities, and certification requirements.

How to become a live in property guardian in the USA?

To become a live-in property guardian, you typically need to apply through a guardian company or agency that manages vacant properties. Requirements often include passing background checks, demonstrating responsible behavior, and signing a lease agreement that allows for temporary residence in exchange for affordable rent. Relevant skills include good communication, reliability, and the ability to adapt to a shared living environment.

Live-In Property Operations Supervisor

Brigs LLC

Framingham, MA

$30 - $35/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Description

The Live-In Property Operations Supervisor is responsible for the day-to-day operation, maintenance, appearance, and safety of a large condominium community. This is primarily a hands-on maintenance and facilities role, supported by administrative responsibilities related to inspections, vendor coordination, recordkeeping, and resident communication.

The successful candidate will be proactive, dependable, customer-focused, and take pride in maintaining a safe, attractive, and well-operated community.

Requirements

Property Operations & Maintenance (Approximately 75%)

Perform and oversee routine maintenance of the community's buildings, grounds, amenities, and common areas.

Conduct regular property inspections to identify maintenance, safety, and appearance concerns and address them promptly.

Perform general repairs involving plumbing, electrical, carpentry, painting, lighting, irrigation, concrete, and other building systems.

Coordinate and supervise seasonal operations, including snow and ice management, landscaping, irrigation, and pool operations.

Maintain community amenities, including the swimming pool, parking areas, sidewalks, recreational facilities, and other common elements.

Coordinate and oversee contractors and vendors, inspect completed work, and ensure quality and site expectations are met.

Respond to maintenance emergencies and after-hours property issues as required.

Assist with capital improvement projects and preventative maintenance programs.

Maintain tools, equipment, supplies, and maintenance inventory.


Administrative & Resident Support (Approximately 25%)

Coordinate maintenance requests and follow through to completion.

Maintain maintenance logs, inspection reports, pool records, and other required documentation.

Assist with vendor scheduling, purchasing, supply inventory, and operational reporting.

Communicate professionally with residents, management, contractors, and municipal officials.

Attend Board meetings as requested and provide operational updates.

Monitor community conditions and report compliance or safety concerns to management.


Qualifications

Five or more years of facilities, property maintenance, apartment, condominium, commercial building, or similar maintenance experience preferred.

Strong working knowledge of building systems, general repairs, landscaping, irrigation, snow operations, and property upkeep.

Experience supervising contractors and coordinating vendors.

Certified Pool Operator (CPO) certification, or willingness to obtain upon hire.

Valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record.

Comfortable using email, smartphones, and basic computer software.

Strong customer service, communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills.

Ability to work independently, prioritize responsibilities, and make sound decisions during emergencies.


Physical & Scheduling Requirements

Ability to work outdoors year-round in varying weather conditions and perform physically demanding maintenance work.

Ability to lift, push, and pull up to 75 pounds and safely operate power tools and maintenance equipment.

This live-in position generally follows a daytime schedule but requires flexibility for snowstorms, utility failures, resident emergencies, and other property-related needs outside normal business hours.


Compensation & Benefits

$30 - $35 per hour

Two-bedroom apartment provided

Medical, dental, and vision insurance

Retirement plan

Paid holidays

Flexible Spending Account (FSA)

Paid time off

Short-term disability