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The maintenance technician will take care of maintenance duties involving carpentry, painting, plumbing, and electrical repairs to guarantee that the building is properly and safely maintained.
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Must have 2+ years of carwash management experience in Electrical Systems, Plumbing, Carpentry, Mechanics, Construction and Hydraulic, Pneumatic, RO Systems, conveyors, welding, & commercial building maintenance.
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Five years of skilled commercial maintenance experience in one or more of the technical areas of HVAC, Electrical, Electronics, Plumbing, Locksmith, Security Controls, Life Safety, or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the duties and responsibilities of the job as listed above.
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Must exhibit proficiency in, and routinely perform, a wide variety of building maintenance and mechanical work including carpentry, electrical, plumbing, interior and exterior painting, masonry, drywall repair, small appliance and minor equipment repair and troubleshooting.
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The Environmental Services Director is responsible for the overall maintenance of the community. Maintain effective inventory and loss control program for the supplies, parts, tools, and equipment of the maintenance department.
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Duties: Diagnose, repair and maintain buildings and equipment - a food facility and administrative building Maintain and repair lift equipment - pallet jacks, forklifts, and scissor lifts Maintain and repair production equipment Work orders include, but not limited to mechanical work, plumbing, carpentry, painting, and minor electrical Welding skills and experience preferred, but not required Operate the ice plant.
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The Maintenance Mechanic should be familiar with equipment and tools including Welders, Drill Press, Saws, Leak Detector, Vacuum Pumps, Nitrogen and Recovery Tanks, Meg Ohm and Volt Meters, Air Compressors, Electronic Scales, Pneumatic and Refrigerant Manifold Gauges, Reading Blueprints, Inspection Cameras, Ultrasonic Microphone, Air Balance Equipment, Electronic Thermometer, Cutting Torch, Building Automation Computer, and Refrigerant Recover Equipment.
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Performance of building maintenance tasks in one or more fields (e.g., carpentry, electrical, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing, etc. Your Role The Facilities Technician is responsible for performing routine building maintenance tasks.
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Display professional journeyman level expertise in at least three of the following areas with basic skills in the remaining: air conditioning and refrigeration, electrical, plumbing, carpentry and finish skills, mechanical, general building management, pneumatic/electronic systems and controls, and/or energy conservation.
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Entrata, CMMS, Building Automation system & Digital Control System) Routinely perform duties including basic appliance repair, general carpentry, plumbing/fixture repair, painting, and basic electric & lighting to make apartments ready on a timely basis, and ensure meeting completion dates set by the General Manager/Property Manager.
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May be directed to assist with minor maintenance and repair work, including painting, replacement of light bulbs and fixtures (interior and exterior), replacement of windows, moving furniture and equipment, repairing doors and gates, minor landscaping and related upkeep and repairs, and simple plumbing and fixture repairs/replacements.
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Completion of an applicable technical training program is desirable, have a minimum of one (1) year of applicable working experience in general building repair and maintenance, basic plumbing, and basic electrical.
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Coordinate and/or perform semi-skilled work to maintain or repair building and/or stationary equipment including but not limited to plumbing, masonry, carpentry, painting, pouring and finishing concrete, paneling, installing various building structures, locks, acoustical ceilings, drywall, paneling, miscellaneous maintenance work, installing cove base, electrical wiring/rough outs and fixtures, etc.
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Performs inspections, adjustments, maintenance and repair work in accordance with recognized codes and standards on building systems for various trades such as plumbing, HVAC, welding, carpentry, painting and electrical, to ensure proper maintenance and repair.
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A great Maintenance Director will have a solid understanding of plumbing and electrical systems as well as carpentry and other crafts. Seven plus years of hands on building maintenance and facilities management experience, preferably in a senior living or multi-family environment.
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