Maint. Technician II
Company: RALEIGH HOUSING AUTHORITY
Location: Raleigh
Posted on: January 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About Company: The Raleigh
Housing Authority is seeking to add new members to the team who are
eager to make a difference in their community. If you are looking
for more than just a job, but a place where you belong, can grow,
and be part of a solution to the housing affordability crisis, we
have a place for you! Enjoy the satisfaction of helping families be
housed successfully and giving them an opportunity to thrive. We
value service, community, respect, and equity. We offer competitive
compensation, generous benefits, a solid pension plan, and
opportunities for career growth. Commit to something that matters
and begin your journey with Raleigh Housing Authority! About the
Role: Performs skilled and semi-skilled work in troubleshooting,
diagnosing, repairing, cleaning, and servicing of occupied and
unoccupied property owned or managed by the Authority. Work
involves: maintaining and repairing of a variety of appliances and
equipment in Housing Authority residences and other buildings;
completing general maintenance, such as repairing and replacing
door jams, tiles, counters, or plaster; cleaning and updating of
vacant units for next occupant; and performing preventative
maintenance Essential Functions Completes general maintenance
duties such as: repairing and replacing of doors, door jambs, storm
doors, screens, and windows by performing limited carpentry and
cutting/replacing glass; replacing tiles and bulbs; providing
general repairs to counters, cabinets, and floors; painting;
hanging sheetrock; and repairing plaster. Plans and organizes daily
work routine. Reviews work orders; establishes priorities; assesses
and troubleshoots work to be completed; obtains needed supplies and
equipment; and independently completes tasks. Prepares units in
order to be turn-key ready; cleans and updates units to include,
but not limited to: removal of debris from units, application of
ceiling texture, scrubbing and waxing of floors, and general
cleaning of the entire unit. Repairs or replaces bathroom fixtures;
unstops sewer lines, drains, and commodes. Performs repairs on or
replacements of water heaters; replaces pipes and fitting when
necessary; and caulks around tubs, counters, showers, and sinks.
Diagnoses problems and determines needed repairs on various
appliances and equipment including refrigerators, ranges, heating
systems, air conditioners, and water heaters; rewires stoves; and
repairs refrigerator gaskets. Installs or removes various
appliances and equipment such as refrigerators, ranges, window air
conditioner units, space heaters, and wall furnaces. Replaces worn
or broken parts and components on various appliances and equipment
as listed above. Performs preventive maintenance including cyclical
maintenance on appliances as scheduled; replaces and/or
recalibrates various controls and devices on a variety of
appliances; and replaces filters. Power washes, repairs, and/or
replaces vinyl siding; cleans out and/or replaces gutters. Replaces
circuit breakers, light receptacles, and fixtures; repairs
thermostats and fans. Completes assigned work on or before
deadlines in accordance with directives, Authority policy,
standards, and prescribed procedures; completes work orders and
preventative maintenance checklists as required; documents tenant
charges. Handles requests, suggestions, and complaints from other
departments and persons. Inspects work areas for signs of
deteriorating paints determines from lists provided if lead based
paint (LBP) is present in the area; and performs repairs in
accordance with LBP remediation procedures. Exercises immediate
remedial action to correct any quality deficiencies that occur in
areas of responsibility. Seeks expert or experienced advice.
Researches problems, situations and alternatives before exercising
judgment. Identifies problems or situations as they occur and
specifies decision objectives; identifies or assists in identifying
alternative solutions to problems or situations; and implements
decisions in accordance with prescribed and effective policies and
procedures and with a minimum of errors. Offers suggestions and
recommendations to encourage and improve cooperation between all
staff persons and departments within the Authority. Adheres to all
safety and housekeeping standards established by the Authority and
various regulatory agencies; sees that the standards are not
violated. Maintains a clean and orderly workplace. Performs related
duties as required. Education and Experience High school diploma or
equivalent. At least 2 years of experience in building maintenance
or a related field. Basic knowledge of electrical, plumbing, and
HVAC systems. Certification, License, and Special Requirements:
Valid North Carolina (NC) driver’s license. Visual Assessment
Certification on Lead-Based Paint (or obtain within required time
frame of date of hire). Universal Refrigerant Transition and
Recovery (CFC) certification or obtain within 6 months of hire (if
applicable to assignment). Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of the practices, procedures, materials, tools, and
equipment used in several trades involved in appliance and
equipment maintenance and repair. Knowledge of journeyman level
skills in several trades, particularly of the mechanical, plumbing,
carpentry, cleaning, and electrical variety. Knowledge of the
occupational hazards and safety precautions of the work. Knowledge
of time management principles. Skill in using a variety of hand and
power tools necessary in performing mechanical, electrical, and
allied appliance and equipment repair and maintenance work. Skill
in planning and organizing. Ability to read and interpret
blueprints, diagrams, manufacturer’s manuals, and specifications.
Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions.
Ability to prepare simple reports and maintain applicable material
and labor records. Ability to interact tactfully and with courtesy
with all Authority departments and divisions, co-workers,
supervisors, professionals, residents, and the general public.
Ability to meet deadlines. Ability to analyze and exercise
judgment. Physical Demands: The work is medium work and requires
applying 30 pounds of force frequently and exerting up to 50 pounds
of force occasionally to move objects. Additionally, the following
physical abilities are required: balancing, climbing, crawling,
crouching, feeling, manual dexterity, grasping, handling,
perceiving sounds at normal speaking levels, distinguishing among
sounds, kneeling, lifting, mental acuity, pulling, pushing,
reaching, repetitive motion, speaking, standing, stooping,
expressing ideas by spoken word, shouting above noises, visual
acuity in data/color/observations/equipment/inspections, and
walking. Working Conditions: Work is performed in a relatively
safe, secure, and stable work environment. However, periodically
work may need to be performed in non-sanitary conditions.
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