Apartment Maintenance Jobs
Someone in an apartment maintenance job will usually be the first on the scene when the lights go out or the pipes burst in your apartment building. Workers in these jobs are valued for their technical skills, reliability and ability to turn their hand to any number of tasks involved in making sure residential buildings are safe and habitable.
If you’re a problem solver with some technical ability and enjoy working with your hands, you would be an ideal candidate for an apartment maintenance job. The caretaking work involved will often call for a basic knowledge of plumbing, electrics and heating or air-conditioning systems, since these are the most common areas of breakdown. There may be painting or carpentry work involved and, in some of the newer apartment buildings that rely on computers to control their systems, basic computer skills are needed to monitor the systems.
A good working knowledge of basic repair and maintenance skills is needed, so you should take advantage of any training available in high school or community college. It’s possible to get an apartment maintenance job by starting as a helper and receiving on-the-job tuition from skilled maintenance staff – several months of this sort of training is usually needed to become proficient in the number of skills involved.
Someone interested in an apartment maintenance job you should be fit and in good health and be prepared to be on call for emergency repairs. It’s a bonus if you have a calm and cheerful disposition, as you may have to deal with emergency situations in people’s homes, such as a major plumbing leak. Job prospects are excellent, with many people who start their careers in apartment maintenance moving on to become fully qualified craftworkers or mechanics.
An experienced apartment maintenance worker could expect to earn up to $26 per hour.




