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Strong match if you want hands-on facility work supporting housing programs in LA County, prefer on-site nonprofit environments over pure commercial maintenance, and can keep spaces safe while collaborating with program teams.
As Maintenance Technician I at PATH’s South Park site, expect hands-on facility upkeep: basic repairs, preventive checks, and keeping residential or program spaces safe and usable for clients and staff. Days mix work orders, walkthroughs, coordinating with site teams, and documenting issues so housing operations stay reliable.
No. The listing is on-site in Los Angeles County (South Park site).
PATH helps people experiencing homelessness with housing and support services (epath.org).
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PATH (People Assisting the Homeless) is hiring a full-time Maintenance Technician I for our South Park facility in Los Angeles County. Compensation: $21.97–$26.36 per hour (paid 24 times yearly). Join our team to perform hands-on building maintenance and repairs that support affordable housing communities and help transform lives. About the Role As a Maintenance Technician I with PATH Enterprises, you'll handle essential facility upkeep and repairs across residential properties. Under close supervision, you'll perform multi-trade maintenance tasks—plumbing, HVAC, painting, carpentry, and light electrical work—while maintaining safety standards and regulatory compliance. Driving is required; you must have reliable transportation and a valid driver's license. What You'll Do Execute repairs and maintenance across multiple building systems including plumbing, HVAC, painting, drywall, carpentry, and light electrical work Oversee apartment turnovers with cleaning, painting, minor renovations, and fixture repairs Install, maintain, and repair plumbing systems—sinks, toilets, water heaters, drains, fixtures, and related components Conduct preventative maintenance inspections on building systems and document all work orders Respond immediately to safety-critical issues and coordinate with management to protect residents and staff Maintain accurate records of all maintenance work performed Deep clean and prepare rental units for occupancy, including appliances, exhaust systems, and all fixtures Operate hand and power tools safely and keep maintenance shop areas organized and well-stocked Support emergency response procedures such as facility evacuations Collaborate with maintenance team members and respond to facility staff requests Participate in scheduled on-call rotations as assigned What We're Looking For Analytical skills and meticulous attention to detail Strong teamwork and collaboration abilities Clear verbal and written communication Proactive problem-solving and willingness to take initiative Professional integrity and ethical standards Preferred: High school diploma or GED; 2+ years of multi-family residential maintenance experience All experience levels welcome to apply You must have employment authorization and be willing to obtain CPR and First Aid certification. All offers are conditional on passing tuberculosis screening, background check, and drug screening. Proof of valid insurance and vehicle ownership is required for any personal vehicles used on the job. About PATH (People Assisting the Homeless) PATH is California's leading provider of affordable and supportive…
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