Maintenance Tech - TEMP
Maryhurst - Louisville, KY
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This is a TEMP position - 20-40 hours per week based on need At Maryhurst, our residential programs, community-based homes and our outpatient clinical programs all work to serve children in the greatest need. Our residential programs break the cycle of abuse using treatments that restore hope and successfully transition children to more permanent, community or family-based settings. Maryhurst's community and transitional living programs offer tools that prepare survivors of abuse and neglect for better, more hope-filled futures. And lastly, the team at Maryhurst Renewal partners with children, adults and families who are hurting to find the right combination of support, ultimately clearing barriers to success at home, at school, and in the community. Renewal provides one-on-one, group and family counseling in office, home or school-based settings. The Maintenance Technician is responsible for helping to preserve a safe, healthy, cost-effective environment under the supervision of the Manager of Buildings & Grounds. Responsibilities: Perform basic electrical, plumbing, drywall, and construction repairs and maintenance Repair furniture, fixtures, and minor equipment Painting – interior and exterior Complete Maintenance Work Orders as directed Manage areas that require routine upkeep and repair, as needed Mow lawns, and complete other basic landscaping tasks (i.e., trims bushes, picks up limbs and branches, etc.) Remove trash Clear snow Attend and participate in meetings as assigned Complete special projects, duties, and responsibilities as assigned Requirements:High School diploma or GED required. Minimum of one year's experience in the field of maintenance and/or construction. Basic knowledge of building maintenance techniques, plumbing, HVAC, electrical systems, and grounds maintenance. Able to use hand tools and construction equipment. Must be physically able to operate all agency equipment and vehicles. Frequently push, pull, or lift up to 100 pounds. Reaching above the shoulder level. Standing for up to 8 hours.
Created: 2026-03-04