MHS Gen Maint Technician-HVAC Specialist II
Company: Hickam Communities LLC
Location: Honolulu
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Why Hickam Communities? At
Hickam Communities, we turn housing into homes. We recognize that
our team members are responsible for our growth and success, and we
challenge them to constantly be their best in our fast-paced
workplace. We value results, teamwork, innovation, and mutual
respect. Come join our team and be part of a nationally recognized
leader in property management and development, where we view
ourselves as trailblazers as we tackle the challenges ahead. Our
Benefits: Generous time off policies (including 11 paid holidays,
generous Accrued Time Off increasing with years of service, paid
sick time, annual day of service, and floating holiday) 401(k) plan
with a company match Various comprehensive Medical, Dental, &
Vision plan options for you and your family Flexible Spending
Account and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account Long Term
Disability, Basic Term Life and AD&D, optional supplemental
life insurance Tuition Reimbursement program and continuous
training and development opportunities Wellness program (group
challenges, seminars, gym membership reimbursement) Employee
Assistance Program The General Maintenance Technician - HVAC
Specialist may specialize as a COM (Change of Occupancy
Maintenance) or resident service request technician or may be
utilized to respond to multiple types of work orders. Associates
may not be able to independently troubleshoot and problem solve
more complex residential maintenance issues. Primary responsibility
is to perform maintenance functions in the community, including
rental units, office buildings, residential areas, grounds and
parking lots. Perform general maintenance and repair of building
structures and associated mechanical, electrical, plumbing,
sanitary systems and equipment. Ensure that all service is
performed safely and results in favorable customer feedback which
is documented by favorable customer service survey results. Primary
Responsibilities: Repair, troubleshooting and replacement of HVAC
systems and parts. Respond to service calls, complete COM work and
other property maintenance requirements including, but are not
limited to cleaning, painting, interior/exterior decorating and
maintenance, lawn maintenance, debris removal, plumbing, electrical
work, smoke detector maintenance, repair or replacement of lights,
roof repairs, heating/air systems maintenance, appliance repairs,
etc. May include: Transport, install and connect stoves,
refrigerators, dishwashers and other electrical and gas appliances.
Load and unload trucks and other conveyances; move supplies and
materials to proper location by wheelbarrows or hand trucks; stack
materials for storage or binning; collect refuse and salvageable
materials. Transport equipment, furnishings and appliances to job
sites. Repair and fabricate window and door screens and frames Dig,
fill and tamp earth excavations; level grounds using pick, shovel,
tamper and rake; shovel concrete; clean culverts and ditches; cut
tree and brush; operate power tools and lawn mowers. Remove floor
tile, sheet vinyl, ceramic floor tile and plywood. Remove damaged
drywall. Operate power blowers or use brooms to clean roof tops,
sidewalks and driveways of leaves and debris. Ensure work-site
clean up. Respond to and complete on-call after hour emergency and
urgent repairs. Update work order status including time, materials
and notes on mobile devices provided in an accurate and timely
manner. Complete and submit all required paperwork in an accurate
and timely manner. Keep supervisor well-informed of activities,
results of efforts, problems identified/potential problems, etc.;
recommend corrective actions to supervisor. Maintain vehicle and
vehicle inventory as prescribed. Position Requirements: High School
diploma or GED required; Vocational of technical training preferred
HVAC license/certification required Minimum 1 - 3 years
work-related experience, required 3 - 6 years experience working in
the HVAC field preferred Must have a current vehicle license in
good standing and meet the driving records standards outlined in
the Company Safe Vehicular Operations Policy Must demonstrate basic
competency in carpentry, plumbing and electrical trades at a
minimum as assessed through written, verbal and hands-on
assessments and must be rated "skilled" based on assessment in
HVAC. HVAC II should have knowledge of the principles of
Refrigeration’s, basic wiring and basic component replacements.
They should know the components and know how to switch out
replacement parts. They can identify an expansion valve, suction
line, clean coils, replace thermostats, motors, blower wheels etc.
They should be able to diagnose and analyze HVAC issues. They
should know a high amp draw, low suction pressure and high head
pressure automatically means that you check the expansion valve.
They are very versed in wiring schematics, mechanical refrigeration
knowledge, have soldering skills, entire system accurate diagnosis
etc. An HVAC II should have experience in the field to include Geo
thermal, Residential split systems, gas and electric furnaces, heat
pump system. Requirements vary by location determined by the type
of systems that will be maintained. Ability to utilize a mobile
device including applications, email and internet Understand, read,
write and converse in English in order to follow basic
instructions, take instruction from supervisors, respond to basic
questions and communicate effectively with clients, visitors and
other organization staff Technicians will provide tools and
equipment necessary to perform their daily job duties. The
following items are some examples of technician provided tools and
equipment including: Basic Hand Tools: Hammers, screwdrivers, hand
saw, pliers, wrenches, tape measure Trade-Specific Hand Tools:
Multi-meter, Tube cutter, Torch, Level, HVAC gauges Small Power
Tools: Drill, Sawz-All, Sander, Power Saws Expendable items such as
drill bits and blades are available in the warehouse. With
management approval, rechargeable batteries for cordless tools and
equipment may be reimbursed through the project using the employee
reimbursement process. Personal tools that are damaged are the
responsibility of the employee.
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