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Perform all regular and preventive maintenance throughout the facilityCollaborate with other team members on a daily basisRespond to reported maintenance issues Maintain outdoor groundsPerforms tasks in a timely manner, including electrical, plumbing, heating, and cooling.
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Communicates requests to the appropriate internal support departments such as, building maintenance (heating and cooling issues), IT (computer issues), AV technology (meeting room technical support), and mail room (package pickups and deliveries.
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Under general direction, the Building Operations Manager supervises and directs through the Building Maintenance Field Techs, the maintenance, repair and alteration of buildings and allied equipment; plans and schedules work projects; administers various service contracts; provides technical assistance; performs related duties as required.
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Carry out repairs for plumbing, heating, and air conditioning, including furnaces, ductwork, air conditioners, piping, instrument controls, washbasins, and toilet facilities. Execute minor construction work, such as building storage bins, stockroom shelves, counters, and workbenches using precision hand and power tools.
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The Maintenance Assistant will assist in the maintenance of the facility to ensure a sanitary, attractive, and orderly condition; in good repair, free from hazards such as those caused by electrical, plumbing, ventilation, heating, and cooling systems.
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Inspects the property for potential issues or hazards pertaining to utilities/building systems (heating, wiring, plumbing), common areas, maintenance, protections, and life safety, etc.
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About the Role: Work under limited supervision when supporting assigned service calls, apply building maintenance skills to perform sophisticated preventive maintenance and corrective repair of buildings, building systems and equipment, vehicles, and grounds across multiple industries/ buildings within a route.
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The Service Supervisor will oversee maintenance and repairs of electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), carpentry, painting, and other building systems.
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Other responsibilities include operating and performing general maintenance on numerous heating and air-conditioning systems, ventilation equipment involving computerized Building Automation Systems, and other related mechanical equipment for performance efficiency and calibration.
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Preforms skilled maintenance activities including construction, welding, brazing, soldering, and plumbing, including assembling, installing, and repairing pipes, fittings, and fixtures of heating, water, and sewer systems, which includes unclogging drains.
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Demonstrated knowledge of building maintenance, electrical, mechanical, painting, plumbing, floor care, heating and HVAC skills. Perform general maintenance projects as scheduled or assigned, including installations and repairs involving plumbing and electrical equipment, fire and sprinkler equipment, H.V.A.C., landscape, carpentry work, painting, and equipment repair.
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Advanced specialized building system certifications in such areas as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), energy management, air and water quality, safety and security, MEP and electronics.
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The work includes layout, fabrication, assembly, installation, and the maintenance of piping and piping systems, appurtenances, and equipment for steam, hot water, heating, cooling, lubricating, and industrial processing systems, on the basis of knowledge or system operation and study of building plans or working drawings.
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Knowledge of maintenance and operation of building automation, water treatment and fire life safety systems. Monitoring operations and maintaining adiabatic cooling and air conditioning equipment, heating, ventilating equipment, pumps, valves, piping and filters, other mechanical and electrical equipment.
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Maintain building electrical system and heating and cooling equipment. Perform maintenance or general carpentry on items such as doors, floors, docks, overhead doors, roof downspouts, product racks, material handling equipment, etc.
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