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A leading property management company is seeking a Maintenance Supervisor for their Fishers community. The ideal candidate will manage maintenance operations, ensure quality service, and lead a team. Benefits include competitive pay, health insurance, and career development opportunities.
Fishers, IN
About Ackermann Group:
Since 1938, the Ackermann Group has a long history in real estate development and property management that has continued to grow and thrive in the Midwest region. Our guiding principles of collaboration, commitment to a personal approach, and delivering above expectations are paramount to who we are as an organization. We believe in and are dedicated to our employees and invest in passionate individuals who want to be a part of a vibrant and community-focused culture.
What we’re looking for:
We are seeking a full-time Maintenance Supervisor to join team at The Metropolitan-Fishers , a 304-unit community located in Fishers, Indiana. As a Maintenance Supervisor at Ackermann Group, you will be responsible for:
The ideal Maintenance Supervisor will have:
We are proud to offer many Benefits & Perks at Ackermann Group including:
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