Introduction:
Who are we?
Building a better future for our Communities.
Argyle Housing is a community-managed, not-for-profit, housing organisation. Our main objective is to provide and manage secure, sustainable housing for people on low to moderate incomes who would otherwise struggle to find accommodation and for disadvantaged people who need support in order to maintain independent living. As a community housing service provider, we are responsive to local needs and are committed to building sustainable communities in areas of need. Housing services include tenancy management and maintenance.
We are committed to assisting our clients and their communities to achieve a better future.
We have a portfolio of over 2,700 properties and offices in Campbelltown, Bowral, Young, Yass, Goulburn, Griffith, Wagga Wagga, Queanbeyan and Canberra.
Description:
About You
We are looking for someone who can help us deliver high levels of client satisfaction and who can demonstrate actions that will reflect the values that Argyle Housing places on its people, teamwork, and our commitment to superior customer service.
Primary Purpose
In the role of Maintenance Officer, you will play a vital part in creating a home that residents love by maintaining facility standards at the highest level. This dynamic position offers diverse daily challenges, ranging from hands-on repairs and maintenance to developing maintenance plans and reporting. While the tasks may vary, your unwavering commitment remains the same – ensuring the well-being and comfort of our residents.
All roles within Argyle Housing are to be performed under the principle of “One Argyle” and with a commitment to client service delivery fostering the approach of ‘no wrong door’.
Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Safe and Sustainable Maintenance
1. Execute and oversee general repairs and maintenance of the premises to maintain a safe and comfortable environment for Argyle Housing’s residents.
2. Prioritize the safety and sustainability of maintenance practices, adhering to industry standards and best practices. Ensure that all contractors and suppliers engaged by Argyle Housing comply with the relevant WHS standards.
Effective communication
1. Communicate with empathy and understanding when interacting with residents and staff recognizing the unique needs and concerns of Argyle Housing’s residents.
2. Consult and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders including Tenancy Officers, Government and approved contractors and suppliers to facilitate repairs or improvements, ensuring efficient communication and coordination.
3. Foster an environment of open and transparent communication to address concerns and provide updates on maintenance activities.
Compliance with Corporate Standards and Work Health and Safety
1. Ensure that all maintenance work meets or exceeds Argyle Housing’s standards, regulations, and compliance requirements.
2. Work within the Asset Management Plan.
3. Comply with Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) guidelines and procedures to maintain a safe working environment.
4. Identify and report on risk.
Timely Maintenance Tasks
1. Undertake building and property maintenance tasks promptly and efficiently, whether they are part of routine maintenance, planned improvements, or reactive responses to urgent issues.
2. Maintain a proactive approach to address and resolve maintenance concerns to minimize disruptions to residents' daily lives.
A Tool of Trade car is included for work purposes.
Skills and Experiences:
Selection Criteria/Essential Skills - To ensure success in this position, you must have:
1. A relevant building or trade qualification.
2. Exceptional maintenance and handy-person skills with proven experience in building and property maintenance.
3. Understanding of WHS regulations and safety procedures.
4. Strong communication skills, with an empathetic and patient approach.
5. Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team.
6. Attention to detail and a commitment to maintaining a high standard of work.
7. Experience in evaluating, engaging, and managing contractors and suppliers for maintenance works and upgrade activities is essential.
8. Good organisational skills with experience in planning and managing job allocations to strict deadlines.
9. Sound knowledge of property management databases and computer software programs such as Microsoft Excel and Word.
10. Current/valid White Card.
11. Current Australian driver licence.
A few benefits of working at Argyle Housing:
1. Generous salary.
2. Not-for-Profit salary sacrifice options.
3. Free Time – One day off a month awarded to each Team Member to rest and recharge.
4. Paid Parental Leave.
5. Staff Recognition and Reward scheme.
6. Staff Wellbeing scheme.
7. Volunteer leave.
8. Reconciliation Action Plan working groups.
9. Work/life balance.
This is an excellent opportunity for those seeking a satisfying and fulfilling role within a supportive team environment, whilst making a positive contribution to the community.
To learn more about Argyle Housing, please visit our website https://argylehousing.com.au/about-us/.
It is a requirement of this position that applicants who apply must have or must be willing to apply for a valid Working with Children Check and NDIS Worker's Check.
Next Steps
Send your Resume, together with a cover letter addressing each of the ‘selection criteria’ to HR via Seek. Short-listed candidates will be contacted. If you DO NOT address the selection criteria in your cover letter, your application will not be considered.
Applications Close 20 November, or sooner if the right candidate is found.
Want more information? Email hr@argylehousing.com.au for any questions.
Argyle Housing reserves the right to close this role early if a suitable candidate is found.
We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, people with different abilities, and people re-entering the workforce.
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