Maintenance Tech

Plymouth, MN
Part Time
AHRS
Entry Level

Interlude, now Allina Health Restorative Suites, a state-of-the-art, 50-bed, transitional and restorative care campus in Plymouth, MN, is hiring a Part-Time Maintenance Tech join our team! 

In this role, you will be on-the-move to identify maintenance issues and work hands on with a small team to correct them. You will also perform routine maintenance repairs at the campus. You will have the opportunity to bond with our residents and make a difference in their lives. Our ideal candidate is a resourceful leader with excellent problem solving, customer service and time management skills. 

This is a Part-Time, benefit eligible position working 25 hours a week Monday through Friday. Hours: 9:00 am to 2:00 pm

Maintenance Technician responsibilities:

  • Perform routine maintenance repairs and projects as needed.
  • Implement and schedule a preventive maintenance program.
  • Respond to maintenance requests by residents and staff.
  • Follow-through on projects with little supervision.
  • Perform manual tasks and carry out all given job related instructions.
  • Keep detailed reports of ongoing and completed projects.
  • Complete lawn care.
  • Perform other duties as requested.

Maintenance Technician skills and requirements:

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent.
  • Must have class "C" boilers license and have knowledge of low pressure boilers. 
  • Prior experience in plumbing, electrical work, HVAC and/or floor care preferred.
  • Prior experience in a healthcare setting preferred, but not required.
  • Must be available to work on-call as needed.
  • Able to make repairs inside and outside of building, basic carpentry, basic plumbing, replace light bulbs, filters, etc.
  • Able to use basic maintenance tools such as hammer, pliers, screwdriver, drill, etc.
  • Able to assist with maintaining our building - painting, replace light bulbs, disassembles, and assemble items.
  • Must have strong communication and organizational skills.

Benefits:

  • Competitive wages with credit for experience
  • Collaborative and Inclusive Work Culture

Location: 2775 Campus Dr, Plymouth, MN 55441 West Metro 

Allina Health Restorative Suites (AHRS) has redefined the care model for patients in transition. We focus on providing a transitional and restorative care that combines clinical and therapeutic expertise with a soothing, hospitality-focused environment to best serve the needs of the community. AHRS is a subsidiary of Allina, who as a not-for-profit healthcare provider owns or operates 12 hospitals and more than 90 clinics throughout MN and WI.  

Cassia manages the daily operations of AHRS as of August 1st and is a faith-based, nonprofit organization with over 200 years of experience caring for those in need. Our Mission is to foster fullness of life for older adults in the spirit of Christ’s love. We take pride in providing compassionate care for our residents by embracing our eight values and service standards: Compassion, Integrity, Excellence, Innovation, Stewardship, Unity, Respect and Collaboration.

At AHRS through Cassia, you will be empowered to foster fullness of life for those we serve. We will support your career goals and celebrate your passions. If you are seeking a career experience where you will have fun, be challenged, and recognized for your individuality, we are the answer.

Cassia is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action & veteran friendly employer.

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