1099 Maintenance Technician

Atlas Real Estate
Cheyenne, WY

Description

Are you passionate about real estate and making a positive impact?


If so, Atlas Real Estate might be the perfect place for you to join our team and Learn by Doing, Together. We are a Denver-based, full-service powerhouse with a national reach, seeking a 1099 Maintenance Technician to join our growing team. Since 2013, we've been guided by a powerful mission: Uplift Humanity Through Real Estate.


Think Like an Owner at Atlas, and you can own your financial future by learning how to become a real estate investor. We empower you to shape a career that excites you.


Here's why Atlas should be your next career move:

  • Nationally recognized: With operations across 20 markets in 15 states and more than $3 billion successfully placed for investors.
  • Purpose-driven culture: We believe real estate can make a difference, and it shows in everything we do.

At Atlas, we Champion Human Flourishing: Yours, Theirs, and Ours. Your impact extends beyond the office walls. Make a difference in the community and watch your own life flourish as you and your team help others thrive.


Embrace change and help us disrupt the industry norm and positively impact our community. We experiment, we pivot, we zig when others zag, we push boundaries, embrace bold ideas, and rewrite the script together.


Ready to Learn More?


As a 1099 Maintenance Technician, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the upkeep and timely completion of maintenance requests for our properties.


You would work with the Portfolio Managers, an Assistant Portfolio Managers, and Turn Coordinators to complete work orders and unit turns. Work Orders involve scheduling, troubleshooting, communicating issues to the portfolio manager, and repairing the problems. Turns would be working with the turn coordinator to flip units and homes.


Responsibilities and Duties:

  • Promote and continuously reinforce the Atlas Culture and Values:

Purpose First > Uplifting Humanity Through Real Estate

Good for You, Good for Me, Good for Everything

In Community

Make it Memorable

Simple, Empowered, Accountable


  • Efficient Work Order Completion: Complete assigned work orders within established deadlines, maintaining the highest quality standards.
  • Effective Communication: Communicate clearly with residents to schedule appointments and minimize disruptions.
  • Collaboration with Turn Coordinator: Work closely with the Turn Coordinator to provide updates on the status of ongoing projects and identify material needs.
  • Material Procurement and Inspection: Inspect assigned turns to ensure the necessary materials are purchased for project completion.
  • Productivity Tracking: Submit and close work orders (melds) promptly to ensure accurate productivity tracking.
  • Vendor Coordination: Coordinate and schedule vendors to complete turns within the daily construction budget of $1,000.
  • Cost Tracking: Meticulously track project costs, including labor hours, vendor fees, and material expenses.
  • Change Order Management: Review turns for potential change orders, prepare cost estimates, and submit them for approval.
  • Scope of Work Adherence: Utilize provided Scopes of Work to complete required turn maintenance.
  • Quality Control: Conduct final inspections to ensure all maintenance tasks are completed to a high standard.
  • Project Management: Oversee and manage multiple ongoing turns simultaneously, ensuring timely completion and exceptional quality.


  • Learn and uphold Atlas best practices

* Always tell the truth every time without hesitation; aka make a non-conforming commitment to truthfulness.

* Do the right thing, every time even if it’s inconvenient or costly.

* Understand and comply with applicable law and Atlas policies.

* Use good judgment and avoid even the appearance of improper conduct.

* Treat every person with dignity and respect.

* Seek guidance when questions arise about the right course of action.

* Intervene to prevent others from acting if you become aware that they are contemplating violating the law or the policies of Atlas.

* Raise your hand to leadership if you encounter possible violations of the law or Atlas policies.


What you get:

What you get:

  • $62,000 - $80,000 USD/year depending on skill set and experience level
  • Work expectations: 40 hours per week, typically Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., with occasional evening or weekend hours as needed to accommodate resident schedules. Option to hire as dedicated W2 technician.
  • As a 1099 contractor, you are responsible for:
    • Carrying and maintaining required insurance
    • All travel-related costs
    • Providing your own tools and equipment


Recruiting Agency Notice: Atlas Real Estate Group does not accept agency resumes and is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes. Please do not forward resumes to any Atlas Real Estate Group employees.


Accepting applications through MARCH 2026.


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Requirements

What you Bring:

  • Valid driver’s license and a reliable form of transportation
  • Must possess Liability Insurance
  • Must have relevant tools
  • Demonstrated expertise in general maintenance and handyman work within single-family, multifamily units and building common areas.
  • Plumbing: Experience repairing and replacing common plumbing fixtures like P-traps, shower valves, toilets, faucets, disposals, and shut-off valves. You'll also be adept at clearing clogged drains with a snake.
  • Electrical: Proven ability to safely change lights, switches, outlets, and fixtures, as well as troubleshoot minor electrical issues.
  • HVAC: Experience with light HVAC work, including swamp cooler repair (HVAC certification not required).
  • Drywall: Skilled in patching, replacing, mudding, and texturing drywall, from small repairs to larger projects.

"Nice to Have" Qualifications:

  • EPA test certification
  • HVAC certifications
  • Truck/van

ADA Requirements

  • Walking: Frequently required to inspect properties, meet with contractors, and move around the property.
  • Standing: Frequently required to conduct property inspections, meet with contractors, and perform office tasks.
  • Sitting: Regularly required to perform office tasks, such as computer work and paperwork.
  • Lifting: Occasionally required to lift up to 50 pounds, such as tools, equipment, or supplies.
  • Carrying: Occasionally required to carry light to moderate weight items, such as keys, paperwork, or small tools.
  • Bending: Frequently required to inspect property conditions, access storage areas, or examine equipment.
  • Kneeling/Crawling: Occasionally required to inspect property conditions, such as under appliances or in crawl spaces.
  • Climbing: Occasionally required to access different levels of a property or inspect roofs.
  • Reaching: Frequently required to reach for items on shelves or in storage areas.
  • Driving: Regularly required to travel between properties.
  • Visual Acuity: Required to inspect property conditions, read documents, and use computer equipment.

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