
Aaron F.
Skills
-Facility Maintenance | Facility Management
-Fire & Life Safety – Fire drills
-Emergency preparedness and planning
-Regulatory Compliance - NFPA, OSHA, CMS, ADA, EPA
-Electrical troubleshooting – Ballast replacement, lighting control systems, automatic door closers
-Plumbing & Drain Systems – Pipe repairs, sewer drain clearing, water management programs
-Equipment Repair – Patient lifts, washers, dryers, vacuums, carpet extractors, scales, etc.
-Work order systems - Direct Supply Tels, Safety Culture,
-Crisis management - Responding to emergencies and mitigating crisis. Lead safety and security committees.
-Blue print reading and interpretation - Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing
- Computer Skills - Microsoft Office, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Bootstrap, Web Development, Info Tech courses taken at SNHU
-National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) - Southern New Hampshire University
-Leadership - Leadership Academy 2023-2024 | LeadingAge Oregon
About
With 8 years working in facility maintenance and 6 years in commercial HVAC as a TAB technician, I have extensive hands-on experience in overseeing complex building systems within long-term healthcare environments including Skilled Nursing, post-acute care, and senior living facilities. My technical expertise includes fire and life safety, regulatory compliance, electrical troubleshooting, equipment repair, and emergency preparedness.
My leadership roles, including Maintenance Director and Lead Maintenance Technician, have involved managing multi-site operations, securing funding for critical infrastructure projects, and implementing training programs to improve team efficiency. I have also led OSHA Safety Committees, conducted fire drills, and obtained/maintained vendor relationships.
I have completed OSHA-10 training and am currently in the process of trying to obtain funds for certification from the NFPA as a Certified Life Safety Specialist in Healthcare Facilities (CLSSS-HC), as well as a Certified Healthcare Emergency Power Professional (CHEPP) from the Motor and Generator Institute.