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Create ResumeA strong maintenance worker resume is not about listing “repairs and maintenance.” It’s about proving you can keep facilities operational, safe, and inspection-ready with minimal supervision. Hiring managers scan for three things: hands-on capability, reliability, and safety awareness. If your resume doesn’t clearly show those within seconds, you’re getting skipped—regardless of experience.
Below are real, recruiter-approved maintenance worker resume examples tailored to different environments (commercial, school, apartment, industrial). Use them as templates, not just inspiration. Each one is built to match how hiring managers actually evaluate candidates.
Before jumping into examples, understand how your resume is judged:
Can you handle daily work orders without constant supervision
Do you have multi-skill repair ability (plumbing, electrical basics, carpentry)
Are you safe and compliant (OSHA awareness, proper tool use)
Can you prioritize urgent issues and prevent downtime
Do you maintain clean, functional, inspection-ready environments
Most candidates fail because they describe tasks—not outcomes or responsibility level.
James Carter
Dallas, TX • (214) 555-0182 • james.carter@email.com
Professional Summary
Experienced Maintenance Worker with 7+ years supporting office buildings, schools, and public facilities. Skilled in repairs, preventive maintenance, and facility inspections. Known for fast response times, safety compliance, and maintaining high facility standards.
Skills
General repairs (plumbing, electrical basics, carpentry)
Preventive maintenance & inspections
Work order management
Tool & equipment operation
Safety compliance (OSHA awareness)
Facility upkeep & cleanliness
Luis Martinez
Houston, TX • (713) 555-0193 • lmartinez@email.com
Professional Summary
Maintenance Worker with experience in commercial and industrial environments. Skilled in facility inspections, equipment support, and safety procedures across large-scale operations.
Skills
Industrial facility maintenance
Equipment inspection & cleaning
Basic mechanical repairs
OSHA safety practices
Work order prioritization
Material handling
Work Experience
Work Experience
Maintenance Worker
City Facilities Department – Dallas, TX
2019 – Present
Completed 15–25 daily maintenance requests across multiple public facilities
Performed plumbing fixes, lighting replacement, drywall patching, painting, and door repairs
Followed preventive maintenance schedules and inspection checklists
Reduced recurring repair issues by identifying root causes during routine checks
Maintained safe and clean environments across restrooms, offices, and common areas
Maintenance Assistant
Local School District – Dallas, TX
2016 – 2019
Assisted with daily facility maintenance for classrooms and administrative buildings
Supported event setup, furniture movement, and room preparation
Reported hazards and resolved minor repair issues
Education
High School Diploma
Maintenance Worker
Logistics Warehouse – Houston, TX
2020 – Present
Supported maintenance operations across 75,000 sq ft facility
Inspected equipment, lighting, safety systems, and building components
Assisted with mechanical repairs, filter replacements, and equipment cleaning
Followed lockout/tagout awareness and hazard reporting procedures
Improved response time for urgent maintenance issues
Facility Maintenance Assistant
Manufacturing Plant – Houston, TX
2018 – 2020
Maintained production areas and facility infrastructure
Assisted technicians with repairs and preventive maintenance tasks
Angela Brooks
Chicago, IL • (312) 555-0178 • angela.brooks@email.com
Professional Summary
Reliable Maintenance Worker with experience supporting school facilities. Focused on safety, cleanliness, and daily operational readiness.
Skills
Facility maintenance & inspections
Classroom & event setup
Basic repairs & troubleshooting
Safety checks & reporting
Building security support
Work Experience
Maintenance Worker
Public School District – Chicago, IL
2019 – Present
Maintained classrooms, cafeterias, gyms, and administrative areas
Set up and broke down rooms for events and school activities
Resolved maintenance issues including leaks, damaged fixtures, and flooring problems
Conducted safety checks on doors, locks, lighting, and access points
Supported opening and closing building routines
Marcus Green
Atlanta, GA • (404) 555-0146 • marcus.green@email.com
Professional Summary
Apartment Maintenance Worker with strong tenant service focus. Skilled in repairs, unit turnover, and maintaining property standards.
Skills
Unit maintenance & repairs
Work order completion
Painting, drywall, plumbing fixes
Appliance troubleshooting
Tenant service & communication
Work Experience
Maintenance Technician
Apartment Community – Atlanta, GA
2020 – Present
Completed maintenance requests for 150+ unit residential property
Performed repairs including plumbing, appliances, lighting, and drywall
Prepared units for new tenants (painting, cleaning, minor upgrades)
Responded to emergency repair calls including leaks and electrical issues
Maintained common areas and exterior spaces
Derrick Johnson
Phoenix, AZ • (602) 555-0112 • derrick.j@email.com
Professional Summary
Motivated entry-level Maintenance Worker with hands-on experience from general labor and facility support roles. Quick learner with strong work ethic and safety awareness.
Skills
Basic repairs & maintenance support
Tool handling & equipment use
Cleaning & facility upkeep
Team support & reliability
Work Experience
General Laborer
Construction Company – Phoenix, AZ
2022 – Present
Assisted with site cleanup, material handling, and basic repairs
Used hand tools and power tools under supervision
Maintained safe and organized work environments
These resumes work because they:
Focus on real tasks hiring managers expect
Show daily responsibility level, not vague duties
Demonstrate consistency and reliability
Include environment-specific experience (school, industrial, residential)
Highlight safety awareness without overcomplicating it
Weak Example:
“Responsible for maintenance and repairs”
Good Example:
“Completed 20+ daily maintenance requests including plumbing fixes, lighting replacement, and drywall repairs”
Hiring managers don’t trust skill lists alone.
Weak Example:
“Skilled in plumbing and electrical”
Good Example:
“Performed minor plumbing repairs and replaced lighting fixtures across facility work orders”
Maintenance is environment-specific.
A school hiring manager does not view warehouse experience the same way unless it’s translated properly.
Reliability is critical in maintenance roles.
If your resume doesn’t show consistency, you lose.
Focus on:
Work order volume
Speed and efficiency
Facility appearance
Focus on:
Equipment support
Safety procedures
Physical environment
Focus on:
Safety and cleanliness
Interaction with people
Routine checks
Focus on:
Tenant requests
Unit turnover
Emergency repairs
Hiring managers think in work orders, not resumes.
Your resume should answer:
What types of issues can you fix?
How fast can you respond?
Can you work independently?
Do you prevent problems or just react to them?
If your resume answers these clearly—you stand out immediately.