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Maintenance Technician - Marina Village

MG Properties
2 days ago
Full-time
On-site
Sparks, Nevada, United States
Maintenance Technician

A resident puts in a service request at 8 a.m. for a leaking kitchen faucet. By noon, you've also handled a clogged drain in 204, touched up paint in a freshly turned unit, and walked the grounds to clear debris before the afternoon leasing traffic picks up. That's a normal Tuesday at Marina Village.

What the Work Actually Looks Like

MG Properties has been acquiring and managing apartment communities across the Western U.S. for more than 30 years. Marina Village in Sparks, NV is one of those communities, and they're adding a Maintenance Technician to the team.

Day to day, you're covering the full range of maintenance work: completing resident service requests, handling appliance repairs, painting, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and apartment turns. You'll also keep common areas and grounds clean and take a rotation of on-call emergency calls. No single trade dominates. You need to be comfortable moving across all of them.

Turns are a real part of this job. Getting a unit make-ready on schedule requires attention to detail on the punch list and the ability to work efficiently without cutting corners. Residents notice the difference.

What You'll Need

  • At least 2 years of apartment maintenance experience, ideally on a property of 200 units or more
  • Working knowledge across trades: plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and appliance repair
  • Reliable transportation (this is required, not preferred)
  • Availability for on-call rotation
  • A customer service mindset. Residents are your internal customers, and how you communicate matters as much as how fast you fix things

MG Properties offers monthly bonuses, company profit sharing, medical, dental, and vision coverage, a 401k with employer match, paid holidays, paid sick time, and rental discounts. Background check and drug screening are required for the role.

One thing that separates strong candidates here: technicians who can self-prioritize a work order queue without constant supervision tend to thrive in multi-trade roles like this. If you're used to waiting to be told what's next, the pace will feel uncomfortable. If you're used to owning your day, it won't.