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Mechanical Engineering: HVAC, plumbing, and fire suppression system design, as well as energy analysis, building system assessments, and construction administration. The applicant must demonstrate knowledge and experience in mechanical building systems.
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The HVAC Project Manager (Special Projects) is accountable for handling all aspects of HVAC special projects. Legence, a Blackstone portfolio company, is an Energy Transition Accelerator that provides advisory services and implementation focused on financing, designing, building, and servicing complex systems in mission-critical and high performance facilities.
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Broad knowledge of interior/exterior product categories (e.g., flooring, cabinets, millwork, building materials, appliances, home décor, lighting, plumbing). The Merchandising Assistant Store Manager collaborates with peers on the store leadership team as well as the District Manager and Area support staff to assess the needs of our customers and develop the best methods for achieving service, sales, and operational objectives.
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5+ years of relevant experience Post-secondary education and experience which totals four (4) years, with one (1) year of such experience in building construction Total combined experience may include experience as a Project Manager, Job Superintendent, Builder, Supervisor, Foreman, and/or Competent mechanic in charge of construction.
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Must have working knowledge of the skills required of the mechanical, plumbing, trenching, excavation, and other various construction and building trades as related to the operation and maintenance of the water and sewage collection system.
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Tiello has partnered with a highly successful Mechanical Contractor in Charlotte, NC on their search for a Piping Superintendent to work on HVAC, piping, plumbing, and building automation control systems.
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Office Days: We encourage our staff to spend one day a week in the office for social activities and team building. You will have the opportunity to work independently and under the direction of the project/client manager.
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Minimum of 10 years of construction experience as a building inspector, construction superintendent, and/or QC manager on projects of similar size and complexity as those expected. For mechanical code compliance, a minimum of 8 years of experience reviewing mechanical plans and construction, including mechanical, gas, plumbing, and related work.
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These services include but are not limited to: Construction Management; Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Project Inspections; Building, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Inspections; Plan Check; Planning; and Environmental Consulting services.
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General knowledge of building envelope waterproofing, construction, typical and specialty construction and building materials and equipment, commercial finish health and safety requirements, design standards (i.e., mounting heights, clearances), construction standards (i.e., wall sections, load variations), workmanship standards (i.e., construction tolerances, finished carpentry standards, and any specialty construction required.
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Monitors and performs daily center maintenance on HVAC, roofing, plumbing and electrical as instructed by Facility Manager/General Manager after proper training. SUMMARY: Repairs and maintains automatic Pinspotters / Pinsetters, lane and scoring equipment, building and all other bowling center equipment at the highest level of operating proficiency.
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Directs all workers engaged in overseeing and performing limited structural repairs to building furnishings and in maintaining and repairing building utility systems, such as electrical wiring and controls, heating and ventilating systems and water distribution and plumbing systems.
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Oversee the property’s mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire systems; report deficiencies to Operations team and Property Manager. Respond to tenant requests in the areas of safety, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, and environmental needs through both personal contact and work order systems.
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As directed, conduct regular building and facilities general maintenance including basic electrical, plumbing, painting, drywall, tile, and landscaping. Work under direction of the Facilities Manager/Supervisor.
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Performs preventive maintenance, cleaning and /or minor repairs as directed by the center Facility Manager. Assists the center Facility Manager with the training of new mechanics. WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Bowling center environment where you will walk, bend and stand for periods of time, and may be asked to lift up to 30lbs often, team lift up to 100lbs occasionally.
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