Our esteemed client is looking for a reliable and diligent Caretaker to oversee the maintenance and security of our facilities. The ideal candidate will be responsible for ensuring the cleanliness and upkeep of the premises, as well as managing basic repairs and maintenance tasks.
Key Responsibilities
Ensure all common areas, compound and around the building premises is kept clean and well maintained.
In charge of plumbing, repairs, electrical fixes and able to resolve issues with the rightful personnel if need be and promptly.
Ensure proper waste disposal.
Conduct daily inspections of the property for preventive or corrective repairs and maintenance.
Respond to tenant, authorities and other stakeholders' enquiries and concerns in a kind and professional manner.
Forward and escalate issues that would require management to resolve or be alerted on.
Update, monitor and report arising matters to management in a timely fashion.
Ensure all contracted personnel perform their assignments as required and to a satisfactory level.
Onsite management and proactive on security measures of tenants, property and access of the building to those authorized.
Following up on late payments and related matter.
Assist in payment of utilities and ability to handle emergencies.
Preparation of periodic reports to management.
Monitor tenant's turnover and ensure occupancy is achieved on a timely basis.
Knowledge of basic repair work, have a broad understanding of workmanship, and undertake maintenance of structures and gardening.
Any other relevant duties as assigned.
Qualifications and Requirements
At least 3 years' experience.
Previous experience as a Caretaker for a residential property.
Certificate from a recognized institution.
Basic knowledge of building maintenance and repair.
Excellent interpersonal skills.
Must be a team player with the ability to multi-task.
Ability to communicate effectively at all levels.
Problem Solving Skills
Flexible to perform manual tasks
High integrity skills
Excellent customer-centric skills.
Well Groomed.
Adapt quickly to the environment.
Deadline - 20th December 2024