Remote Commercial Service Handyman

Cleveland, OH
Full Time
Cleveland, OH
Mid Level

F5 Facility Services is seeking a highly skilled and self-directed Remote Commercial Handyman to join our growing team. This is a remote position that demands exceptional independence and the ability to work effectively with limited management interaction. The ideal candidate will be responsible for providing a wide range of maintenance, repair, and general upkeep services to our diverse commercial clients. This role requires a broad skillset, superior problem-solving abilities, a commitment to delivering high-quality workmanship, exceptional customer service, the ability to accurately quote jobs, proficiency in utilizing company-provided mobile applications for communication and reporting, and the ability to utilize customer-specific software for time tracking and job management.

Responsibilities:

• Perform a variety of maintenance and repair tasks, including but not limited to: carpentry, painting, drywall repair, minor plumbing, minor electrical, and general building maintenance, requiring minimal direct supervision.

• Respond to service calls promptly and efficiently, providing accurate diagnoses and effective solutions, proactively managing client relationships.

• Perform preventative maintenance on commercial properties to ensure optimal performance and safety.

• Read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and technical drawings as needed.

• Communicate effectively with clients, providing clear explanations of issues and repair options.

• Maintain accurate records of work performed, materials used, and time spent on each job, ensuring meticulous documentation.

• Adhere to all safety protocols and regulations, ensuring a safe work environment for yourself and others.

• Prepare accurate and detailed quotes for repair, maintenance, and installation projects.

• Maintain and manage company-provided tools and equipment.

• Work collaboratively with other team members remotely, ensuring efficient and effective service delivery.

• Be available for on-call and after-hours work, as needed.

• Utilize company-provided mobile applications to document job details, submit reports, relay information to
management, track inventory, and manage work orders, demonstrating strong self-management.

• Utilize customer-specific software for accurate time tracking, job progress updates, and reporting.

Qualifications:

• Proven experience in a commercial handyman or maintenance role.

• Proven ability to work independently and manage time effectively.

• Broad skillset encompassing carpentry, painting, drywall repair, minor plumbing, minor electrical, and general building maintenance.

• Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills.

• Excellent communication and customer service skills.

• Ability to read and interpret blueprints and schematics as needed
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• Proficiency in the use of hand and power tools.

• Valid driver's license and clean driving record.

• Strong work ethic and attention to detail.

• Ability to lift and carry heavy objects, and work in various environments.

• Ability to pass a background check and drug screening.

• Ability to accurately estimate material and labor costs for projects.

• Proficiency with mobile technology and the ability to learn and utilize company-specific applications.

• Ability to quickly learn and adapt to customer-specific software programs.

Preferred Qualifications:

• Certifications in specific trades or technologies.

• Experience with building maintenance systems.

• Experience in a service-oriented business.

Benefits:

• Competitive salary.

• Comprehensive benefits package (health, dental, vision, 401(k), etc.).

• Company vehicle and phone.

• Paid time off and holidays.

• Opportunities for professional development and advancement.

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