Congratulations to Axel Hernandez. He is April’s Employee of the Month! Axel is a Maintenance Technician II. He was nominated by his peers stating: “Axel has shown a positive attitude even when we had floods going on during the winter months. He was able to think quick on his feet while this was his first time on call for the community. The way he was able to approach the problem like it was second nature.” “Axel took the initiative during a property emergency and fielded residents and vendors in stride. He jumped right into the mix of a pipe freeze incident with six units in a mid-rise. This happened on his first month of on-call but that did not faze him in the slightest. He handled everything accordingly and really shined through that situation.” “Axel is the definition of a team player. He is dedicated, hard-working, and respectful of everyone. On multiple occasions, Axel has stepped up and gone above and beyond to get necessary work done.” “Axel has proven to be an outstanding team player. His relative lack of experience and knowledge has not hindered his performance. In the midst of the freeze and multiple broken sprinklers, his handling of the situation reflected the expertise of a seasoned professional. At one point, he even had to crawl to navigate the icy sidewalks to reach a resident's unit.” “Axel always has a positive attitude and is always helping whoever he can.” “Axel is an outstanding team player. Whenever you need help, he will be the first to respond. Axel is a well-spoken and honest worker.” “He is a hard worker and great person.” Way to go Axel! Keep up the great work. 😊
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