Service Technician
Summary
Maintains and repairs residential properties, handling appliance fixes, A/C systems, and preventive upkeep to ensure move-in ready units and resident satisfaction.
Kickstart Your Career as a Maintenance Service Assistant at LUMA Residential!
$1,000 Hiring Bonus on your first full paycheck
Location- Near Coppell and Flower Mound
If you’re a hands-on problem-solver who loves making a positive impact, this is your chance to shine. LUMA Residential is seeking a Maintenance Service Assistant/Service Technician to help keep our communities running smoothly and efficiently. If you’re passionate about providing top-tier service and want to be part of a company that invests in you, we want you on our team!
Why You’ll Love Working Here
As a Maintenance Service Assistant/Service Technician at LUMA Residential, you’ll play a key role in keeping our properties safe, comfortable, and welcoming for residents. This role isn’t just about fixing things—it’s about making a difference every day. From solving problems quickly to preparing beautiful, move-in ready homes, your work directly improves the resident experience.
To show our appreciation, you’ll also receive a $1,000 Hiring Bonus on your first full paycheck—a warm welcome into the LUMA family!
What You’ll Do
As a Maintenance Service Assistant, you’ll bring the LUMA Playbook to life by:
- Responding Promptly: Take care of maintenance requests quickly and professionally, including A/C and appliance repairs, aiming to resolve most within three days.
- Performing Preventive Maintenance: Complete scheduled upkeep to keep systems running at peak performance.
- Preparing Units for New Residents: Ensure apartments are move-in ready with painting, repairs, and touch-ups.
- Supporting Leadership: Partner with the Service Manager on team support, inventory management, and cost-saving suggestions.
- Maintaining Professionalism: Build positive relationships with residents and team members while representing LUMA with pride.
- Being On Call: Take part in a rotating on-call schedule for emergency maintenance needs.
- Maintaining Older Communities: Diagnose and address maintenance challenges commonly found in communities built in the 1980s, including aging infrastructure and systems.
- Using Technology Efficiently: Utilize maintenance software, mobile applications, and digital communication tools to complete work orders and administrative tasks.