We calculated that 17% of Facility Maintenance Technicians are proficient in Plumbing, HVAC, and Hand Tools. They’re also known for soft skills such as Customer-service skills, Dexterity, and Troubleshooting skills.
We break down the percentage of Facility Maintenance Technicians that have these skills listed on their resume here:
- Plumbing, 17%
Walk facility and perimeter periodically for safety; learn all electrical and plumbing schematics for the building maintenance as a Facilities Technician
- HVAC, 14%
Performed preventative maintenance on a variety of equipment including 14 HVAC systems, aerial platforms, emergency generator, and refrigeration/freezers
- Hand Tools, 5%
Install circulating pumps using pipe, locksmith, fittings, soldering equipment, electrical supplies, and hand tools.
- Ladders, 5%
Repaired A/C units, audit emergency lights, ladders, heavy equipment, power poles and transformers.
- Customer Service, 5%
Provided customer service to visitors while they visited our location as to maintain complete customer satisfaction.
- OSHA, 3%
Learned general facility maintenance obtained OSHA 10 Pact Certificate
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Some of the skills we found on facility maintenance technician resumes included "plumbing," "hvac," and "hand tools." We have detailed the most important facility maintenance technician responsibilities below.
Arguably the most important personality trait for a facility maintenance technician to have happens to be customer-service skills. An example from a resume said this about the skill, "these workers interact with customers on a regular basis" Additionally, other resumes have pointed out that facility maintenance technicians can use customer-service skills to "stocked dairy and frozen product maintained cleanliness of facility assisted customers and perform price checks facilitated training of new associates" While it may not be the most important skill, we found that many facility maintenance technician duties rely on dexterity. This example from a facility maintenance technician explains why: "many repair and maintenance tasks, such as repairing small devices, connecting or attaching components, and using hand tools, require a steady hand and good hand–eye coordination." This resume example is just one of many ways facility maintenance technicians are able to utilize dexterity: "handled preventative maintenance on air compressors, air handling units, forklifts and company vehicles. " Facility maintenance technicians are also known for troubleshooting skills, which can be critical when it comes to performing their duties. An example of why this skill is important is shown by this snippet that we found in a facility maintenance technician resume: "workers find, diagnose, and repair problems" We also found this resume example that details how this skill is put to the test: "performed all facets of building maintenance, including electronic and electrical troubleshooting and repairs. " See the full list of facility maintenance technician skills.
After discovering the most helpful skills, we moved onto what kind of education might be helpful in becoming a facility maintenance technician. We found that 18.6% of facility maintenance technicians have graduated with a bachelor's degree and 2.3% of people in this position have earned their master's degrees. While some facility maintenance technicians have a college degree, you may find it's also true that generally it's possible to be successful in this career with only a high school degree. In fact, our research shows that one out of every two facility maintenance technicians were not college graduates.
The facility maintenance technicians who went onto college to earn a more in-depth education generally studied electrical engineering technology and business, while a small population of facility maintenance technicians studied electrical engineering and heating and air conditioning.
When you're ready to become a facility maintenance technician, you might wonder which companies hire facility maintenance technicians. According to our research through facility maintenance technician resumes, facility maintenance technicians are mostly hired by Wallick Communities, Four Seasons Produce, and Nexus Staffing Solutions. Now is a good time to apply as Wallick Communities has 456 facility maintenance technicians job openings, and there are 82 at Four Seasons Produce and 79 at Nexus Staffing Solutions.
But if you're interested in companies where you might earn a high salary, facility maintenance technicians tend to earn the biggest salaries at The American Musical and Dramatic Academy, Meggitt PLC, and Anheuser-Busch. Take The American Musical and Dramatic Academy for example. The median facility maintenance technician salary is $68,035. At Meggitt PLC, facility maintenance technicians earn an average of $57,904, while the average at Anheuser-Busch is $56,912. You should take into consideration how difficult it might be to secure a job with one of these companies.
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We also looked into companies who hire facility maintenance technicians from the top 100 educational institutions in the U.S. The top three companies that hire the most from these institutions include Us Navy, United States Army Corps of Engineers, and Air Products.