Jr. Multifamily Maintenance/Management Apprentice Monarch Investment and Management Group LLCJr. Multifamily Maintenance/Management ApprenticeSouth Sioux City, NE$18–$20 / hourWhat You'll Learn: As a Junior Maintenance Apprentice, you'll work directly with Monarch's Maintenance Supervisors and Roving Crews while gaining hands-on experience in: Apartment and building maintenance Unit "turns", the apartment make-ready process HVAC, plumbing, electrical, gas, irrigation & building systems Preventive maintenance and capital planning Work order management and resident service Property and safety inspections Shop organization and tool management OSHA and safety compliance Yardi, Leading Industry Software Pool and snow removal operations (where applicable) Working with third-party contractors This is not classroom learning or just watching another but real-world, boots-on-the-ground experience in live communities. Who This Program Is For: We are looking for individuals who are: Currently enrolled in or recently completed a trade program, technical school, certification, or degree program High school students with a strong interest in the trades will be considered Interested in HVAC, building maintenance, or skilled trades Motivated, reliable, and ready to learn Program Details: Paid: $18-$20 per hour (based on location, experience and/or background) Tools: Property Maintenance Starter tools to use during the program that you get to keep if you are brought on full time after apprenticeship!
WWTP Maintenance Supervisor (Civil Service) City of Sioux City IowaWWTP Maintenance Supervisor (Civil Service)Sioux City, IA$74,340.86–$104,077.38 / yearRequires the ability to work as a member of a team in order to accomplish tasks; the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with citizens/customers; superiors, subordinates, other City employees, contractors, and vendors; the ability to provide leadership in the implementation of the principles of work teams and process improvement; and the ability to relate to minorities, women, and other protected classes in the community at all socioeconomic levels. Considerable knowledge in the principles and practices and methods used in wastewater and sludge treatment processes and process control; thorough knowledge of the operation and maintenance of utility plant operating equipment; considerable knowledge of occupational hazards of wastewater utility operations and the necessary safety precautions (including confined space entry) and stray electrical currents; knowledge of applicable Federal, State and local laws and regulations concerning wastewater treatment.