Charles E. Smith Life Communities
Kitchen and Laundry Mechanic
Charles E. Smith Life Communities, North Bethesda, Maryland, United States
KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY MECHANIC
Charles E. Smith Life Communities
is a faith‑based nonprofit senior services organization located in Rockville, Maryland, delivering quality care and meaningful life experiences to older adults with dignity and compassion rooted in Jewish values. The purpose of a Kitchen & Laundry Mechanic is to ensure critical food service and hospitality equipment runs safely, efficiently, and continuously by installing, diagnosing, repairing, and performing preventive maintenance on complex commercial ovens, refrigerators, washers, dryers, and related mechanical/electrical/plumbing systems, thereby preventing costly downtime and disruptions. Main Responsibilities
Troubleshooting and Repair: Diagnosing and fixing mechanical, electrical (motors, wiring), and plumbing (pipes, valves) issues in complex machines like fryers, dishwashers, steam tables, washers, and dryers. Preventive Maintenance (PM): Conducting routine inspections, cleaning (filters, grease traps), lubricating, and replacing worn parts (bearings, belts) to prevent breakdowns and extend equipment life. Operational Continuity: Minimizing downtime for critical appliances and ensuring uninterrupted service. Safety & Compliance: Ensuring all equipment meets health, food safety, and regulatory standards (e.g., gas, electrical, fire safety). Technical Support: Collaborating with kitchen/laundry staff, documenting repairs, managing parts inventory, and sometimes assisting with installations or renovations. Customer Experience: Demonstrating high customer service standards. Respond to emergency calls from the building in the complex during non‑regular hours. Education & Experience
An accredited High School Diploma or GED is required. Valid Universal CFC Certification (Preferred). Valid Driver’s License and reliable transportation. Two years of similar electrical/mechanical experience. Location
Wasserman Residence, 6121 Montrose Road, Rockville, Maryland. Shifts & Status
Full‑time, day shift. Employee Benefits
Competitive compensation, health benefits through CareFirst BlueCross Blue Shield, a retirement plan, generous PTO, tuition reimbursement, credit union membership, and proximity to public transportation. COVID-19 Response
We have a robust COVID‑19 response plan that includes infection control practices with detailed cleaning and PPE guidance; COVID‑19 vaccine requirement; rigorous COVID‑19 testing protocols for staff and residents; and ongoing staff communication and education.
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Charles E. Smith Life Communities
is a faith‑based nonprofit senior services organization located in Rockville, Maryland, delivering quality care and meaningful life experiences to older adults with dignity and compassion rooted in Jewish values. The purpose of a Kitchen & Laundry Mechanic is to ensure critical food service and hospitality equipment runs safely, efficiently, and continuously by installing, diagnosing, repairing, and performing preventive maintenance on complex commercial ovens, refrigerators, washers, dryers, and related mechanical/electrical/plumbing systems, thereby preventing costly downtime and disruptions. Main Responsibilities
Troubleshooting and Repair: Diagnosing and fixing mechanical, electrical (motors, wiring), and plumbing (pipes, valves) issues in complex machines like fryers, dishwashers, steam tables, washers, and dryers. Preventive Maintenance (PM): Conducting routine inspections, cleaning (filters, grease traps), lubricating, and replacing worn parts (bearings, belts) to prevent breakdowns and extend equipment life. Operational Continuity: Minimizing downtime for critical appliances and ensuring uninterrupted service. Safety & Compliance: Ensuring all equipment meets health, food safety, and regulatory standards (e.g., gas, electrical, fire safety). Technical Support: Collaborating with kitchen/laundry staff, documenting repairs, managing parts inventory, and sometimes assisting with installations or renovations. Customer Experience: Demonstrating high customer service standards. Respond to emergency calls from the building in the complex during non‑regular hours. Education & Experience
An accredited High School Diploma or GED is required. Valid Universal CFC Certification (Preferred). Valid Driver’s License and reliable transportation. Two years of similar electrical/mechanical experience. Location
Wasserman Residence, 6121 Montrose Road, Rockville, Maryland. Shifts & Status
Full‑time, day shift. Employee Benefits
Competitive compensation, health benefits through CareFirst BlueCross Blue Shield, a retirement plan, generous PTO, tuition reimbursement, credit union membership, and proximity to public transportation. COVID-19 Response
We have a robust COVID‑19 response plan that includes infection control practices with detailed cleaning and PPE guidance; COVID‑19 vaccine requirement; rigorous COVID‑19 testing protocols for staff and residents; and ongoing staff communication and education.
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