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This position requires working knowledge of groundskeeping and general maintenance including proficiency in the safe and proper use of power equipment and tools. The Facilities Technician is responsible for supporting the Facilities Team with the overall day to day operation of Roundup River Ranch's campsite, including but not limited to all aspects of buildings, site, grounds and infrastructure consistent with the mission and established policies and procedures of the camp.
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Overview The Facilities Maintenance Tech I, under the supervision of the Facilities Assistant Manager or designee, is responsible for performing, independently or in a teamwork environment, a variety of manual labor and semi-skilled tasks using all types of small power and hand tools, power washing equipment, and miscellaneous equipment for the completion of assigned tasks.
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Assist with seasonal outdoor maintenance of facilities/grounds and pest control management. Packs, seals, labels, and affixes postage to prepare materials for shipping, using work devices such as hand tools, power tools, UPS computer, and postage meter.
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This position performs routine maintenance and care of grounds associated with solar generation facilities including, but not limited to using motorized tools to cut grass, trim bushes, plow snow, manually clean solar panels, and general maintenance of the facility.
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The Facilities Support Technician shall perform tasks related to maintaining a facility as it relates to vehicle and boat maintenance, carpentry, minor electrical and grounds maintenance duties.
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Performs maintenance of open spaces, grounds, turf and related indoor and outdoor facilities to include cleaning rain gutters, emptying trash cans, assisting in the arranging and moving of furniture and dumping garbage.
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Operate and maintain a variety of grounds maintenance equipment and tools including tractor, truck, backhoe, overseeder, rototiller, aerator, sod cutter, jack hammer, fork lift, clipper, small hand and power tools.
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Grounds and building maintenance: This involves lawn cutting using hand, power, or riding equipment. Operate various power and hand tools such as portable drills, clippers, joiners, shapers, sanders, nail gun, combustion saws, routers, band and scroll saws, drill presses, tractor, forklift, etc.
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Facilities Maintenance Technician, Facilities Operations Specialist, Facilities Coordinator, Building Systems Technician, Facility Management Technician, Facilities Support Technician, Facility Maintenance, Building Operations, Equipment Repair, Facility Management.
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Ability to perform building /grounds maintenance and repair duties utilizing power and hand tools commonly used in the industry including but not limited to power tools such as, drills, saws, and hand tools such as a tape measure, hammer, sockets/ratchet sets, pliers, plumbing snakes, screw drivers, painting tools, pressure washers, lawn mowers and leaf blowers.
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With over 1,200 employees dedicated to excellence, Facilities Management is responsible for the day-to-day operation, repair, and maintenance of UVA's buildings, infrastructure and grounds, as well as other University-owned and leased properties.
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This position sits within the Power Generation Division which is responsible for all of NextEra Energy's non-nuclear generation operations, exceeding 40,000 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity.
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Uses a 2-way radio, pallet jack, tape measure, forklift, boom lift, various power and hand tools, such as drills, saws, wrenches, screw drivers, etc. Responsible for the maintenance of the organization’s buildings and grounds including the mechanical, welding, construction, plumbing and minor electrical.
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Ability to use all required hand and power tools including, but not limited to: drill, saw, torch, and jacks, as well as ladders, cranes, fork lift, and other maintenance equipment.
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Summary of Duties: Under the immediate supervision of a Streetscapes Supervisor, Foreman or a Senior Streetscapes Technician perform skilled and semi-skilled maintenance and renovation of streetscapes or community grounds, parks and recreation facilities, pathways, landscape, open space reserves, cul-de-sac’s, lakes and ponds, and other duties as assigned.
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