Hybrid Maintenance Mechanic at Seattle Housing Authority, WA
Seattle Housing Authority, WA · Seattle, United States Of America · Hybrid
- Junior
- Office in Seattle
About the Department
We offer competitive salary, great benefits, and work that matters to our community.
The Organization: The Seattle Housing Authority (SHA) is a growing, innovative, and mission-driven organization. Our main office is in vibrant Lower Queen Anne, with field offices across Seattle. We are committed to expanding housing opportunities and strengthening communities throughout the city.
With a dedicated team of over 850 employees, SHA fosters a supportive, dynamic workplace where collaboration and professional growth are valued. Our staff has made us a nationally recognized leader in affordable housing and community development.
We offer competitive compensation, flexible work arrangements, professional learning opportunities, and active employee resource groups. SHA values your unique background and perspective - we encourage you to apply even if you do not meet every listed qualification. Learn more in our diversity and application equity statement.
The position: We are looking for a maintenance mechanic to join our team! This role is perfect for someone who can perform routine tasks related to the maintenance, repair, and modification of buildings and equipment.
How to Apply: To apply, complete the online NeoGov application by clicking the Apply button in the upper right-hand corner of this posting.
Application Tips:
- Update the Work Experience and Education sections with your most current information. Note: SHA does not accept external attachments such as resumes or cover letters.
- Complete the Agency-Wide questions. Even if you have applied to SHA before, please review and update your responses.
- Respond to any Supplemental Questions, if applicable.
The ideal candidate will have:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Specialized training in at least one field of maintenance
- Valid Washington state driver’s license with an insurable driving record
What will you do?
- Respond to work orders, perform maintenance repair tasks, complete and close work orders.
- Painting: Repair interior or exterior painting. Replace caulking, prepare and paint units.
- Carpentry: Board up broken windows. Repair window trim, screens, blinds, and hardware. Perform minor repair to walls, stairs, floors, porches, sidewalks, and fences. Repair or replace interior doors. Change locks. Replace knobs and minor unit hardware.
- Plumbing: Repair or replace faucets, spouts, P-traps, dishwashers, shower heads; unplug toilets and drains (not using sewer machine).
- Electrical: Replace furnace filters, heat registers and low voltage thermostats. Replace bulbs, outlet/switch covers, low voltage t-stats, light shades, fixtures. Replace smoke detectors.
- Unit Vacate: Clear out, clean, paint, flooring, wax floors. Assist in eviction process as needed.
- Develop and maintain inventory of materials needed to complete repairs.
- Perform inspections.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
For additional information on the job, please see the full job description.
The Location: Either Operations Support Center (OSC) at 1300 N 130th St, Seattle, or Housing Operations Facility (MLK) at 810 Martin Luther King Jr Way S, Seattle.
Why Should You Apply?
- Competitive Salary
- Comprehensive Benefits
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS)
- Generous paid leave and holidays
- Work-Life Balance
- Reasonable hours
- Professional Development
- On-the-job training and growth opportunities