Maintenance Floater
Atlanta, GA · On-site
This position reports to the Maintenance Supervisor and Property Manager. JOB DUTIES: Prioritize and complete maintenance work orders precisely and timely Electrical repairs and service to water ...
Atlanta, GA · On-site
This position reports to the Maintenance Supervisor and Property Manager. JOB DUTIES: Prioritize and complete maintenance work orders precisely and timely Electrical repairs and service to water ...
Atlanta, GA · On-site
This position reports to the Maintenance Supervisor and Property Manager. JOB DUTIES: Prioritize and complete maintenance work orders precisely and timely Electrical repairs and service to water ...
Atlanta, GA · On-site
This position reports to the Maintenance Supervisor and Property Manager. JOB DUTIES: Prioritize and complete maintenance work orders precisely and timely Electrical repairs and service to water ...
Atlanta, GA · On-site
This position reports to the Maintenance Supervisor and Property Manager. JOB DUTIES: Prioritize and complete maintenance work orders precisely and timely Electrical repairs and service to water ...
$27.3K - $33.4K
6% of jobs
$33.4K - $39.5K
11% of jobs
$42.5K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$39.5K - $45.6K
15% of jobs
$45.6K - $51.7K
16% of jobs
The median wage is $52.6K / yr.
$51.7K - $57.7K
14% of jobs
$57.7K - $63.8K
13% of jobs
$64.4K is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$63.8K - $69.9K
10% of jobs
$69.9K - $76K
6% of jobs
$76K - $82.1K
4% of jobs
$82.1K - $88.1K
3% of jobs
$88.1K - $94.2K
2% of jobs
$27.3K
$57K
$94.2K
| Aspect | Property Manager Floater | Property Manager |
|---|---|---|
| Certifications | Real estate license, property management certifications often preferred | Same as floater, often requires real estate license and certifications |
| Work Environment | Multiple properties, flexible assignments, varied locations | Typically assigned to one property or portfolio |
| Employer Usage | Used by property management companies for coverage across multiple sites | Used by property owners or management firms for specific properties |
| Search Intent | Comparison with property manager, flexible roles, coverage | Standard property management roles, specific property oversight |
The main difference between a Property Manager Floater and a Property Manager is that floaters work across multiple properties, providing flexible coverage, while property managers are usually dedicated to a specific property. Floaters require similar certifications and work in dynamic environments, making them ideal for companies needing versatile staff.
Description
As a Maintenance Technician you are responsible for the professional, courteous, timely, and satisfactory completion of all assigned duties given by the Maintenance Supervisor. In total, the Maintenance Technician is responsible for completing the tasks that enable the community to be maintained in a first-class condition. This position reports to the Maintenance Supervisor and Property Manager.
JOB DUTIES:
Prioritize and complete maintenance work orders precisely and timely
Electrical repairs and service to water heaters, garbage disposals, electric wall heaters, baseboard heaters, wall outlets, light switches, and ceiling lights
Travel Requirements
Travel is required for trainings, onboarding, and company-led learning sessions.
Travel may include visiting other TMG-managed communities and attending regional or corporate training events.
Overnight travel may be required on occasion, depending on training schedules and business needs.
Reliable transportation and the ability to travel as needed are required.
This position is also responsible for complying with all state, federal and/or local laws relating to Fair Housing.
Requirements