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Inland Family of Companies

Milwaukee, WI, USA

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At Harmoniq Residential, we believe a well-maintained home is the foundation of a happy community. Our Maintenance Technicians are key to creating that experience—responding quickly, fixing with care, and keeping our communities running smoothly. We’re currently seeking a Facilities Maintenance Technician to join our team at one of our premier Milwaukee-area properties. This role is perfect for someone with solid experience in maintenance who’s ready to take the next step in their career and expand their technical skills in a supportive, team-first environment. What You’ll Do Your Day-to-Day Responsibilities Will Include: 🛠 General & Grounds Perform painting projects and light drywall repairs Contribute to overall curb appeal and property upkeep 🚰 Plumbing Replace toilets, wax rings, surrounds, and shower trim/cartridges Diagnose and report water heater issues 💡 Electrical Replace outlets, switches, light fixtures, and ballasts 🌡 HVAC Check and monitor common area boilers Diagnose furnace and air handler issues within a non-licensed scope 📲 Tech Tools & Vendor Collaboration Use digital platforms to manage work orders and communicate with vendors Participate in on-call rotations and assist with third-party contractor coordination Team & Training Culture 👥 Office & Company Contribution Attend quarterly company-wide meetings Actively participate in weekly Maintenance meetings 📚 Ongoing Training Continue developing your maintenance skills Manage work orders and prioritize tasks independently Requirements ✅ 1+ years of experience in maintenance or a related field ✅ Strong communication and problem-solving abilities ✅ Ability to work independently while contributing to team success ✅ A mindset that views challenges as opportunities to improve Benefits At Inland Family of Companies, we’ve been building strong, connected communities since 1971. As Wisconsin’s largest full-service real estate firm, we’re proud of our people-first culture grounded in Warrior Spirit, Empathy, and Better Together. Our Benefits Package Includes: Multiple medical plan options Dental and vision coverage Flexible spending accounts Short- and long-term disability 401(k) starting with your first paycheck Company-paid life insurance Educational assistance Generous PTO and paid holidays Inland Family of Companies is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to fair and inclusive hiring practices for all applicants and team members. Ready to bring your skills and solutions to a team that values your work? Apply today and help us create a safe, comfortable, and well-maintained community our residents are proud to call home. Questions? Contact Alyssa Ellis, People Services Generalist, at 414‑278‑6829 or alyssa.ellis@inlandcompanies.com.

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