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Collaborating with the program estimators and the cost estimating team to deliver accurate cost estimates for various components of the transit program, such as civil, structural, architectural, electrical, mechanical, track, utilities, maintenance and storage facilities, signal and communications systems, bus depot facilities, and wayside power facilities.
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The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for leading the shift maintenance personnel and ensuring all maintenance work and scheduled PMs are completed in a timely fashion, under the direction of the Maintenance Manager.
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IDR is seeking a Senior Manager, Facilities & Data Center Operations to join one of our top clients in Reston, Virginia. 10+ years of relevant experience in the operation, design, troubleshooting, and maintenance of critical infrastructure facilities with Data Centers and Hospitals being preferred.
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This position is responsible for performing duties to repair and maintain machinery, equipment, building and facilities under the direction of the Plant Manager or lead personnel. Overall maintenance of all equipment and facilities (not limited to production machines.
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2+ years experience in tire, auto parts/repair, Lube Express, or facilities maintenance. Service Manager, Sales Operations, Manager, Facilities, Auto Parts, Customer Service, Sales, Management, Operations, Automotive.
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The Director of Operations will be overseeing the day-to-day operations of facilities, maintenance, and security at two of our Lower East Side community centers (80 Pitt St., and 175 Delancey St./168 Broome St. @Essex Crossing.
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The MIT Department of Facilities seeks a project manager, operations to plan and execute. under the supervision of the senior project manager and/or the manager of operations and capital renewal.
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PROJECT MANAGER, OPERATIONS , Facilities-Operations , to plan and execute. major repair orders (MRO) and projects for the department’s Repair and Maintenance group on MIT’s main campus.
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We are looking for skilled Facilities Engineering Manager to join our team who are enthusiastic about maintaining the built environment and its core building systems. Manage building services such as housekeeping, trash removal, snow removal, recycling, grounds care, repairs and maintenance using a combination of vendor and in-house resources.
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As a Sr. Manager of Facilities, you will be responsible for overseeing the maintenance and operations of our ~200 clinic facilities located throughout the Northeast. The Sr. Manager of Facilities will develop and implement all maintenance programs and schedules, oversee repairs and renovations, ensure timely and quality execution, and manage budgets and expenditures related to facility maintenance.
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As a Senior Facilities Manager, you will be responsible for developing and implementing facility maintenance programs, managing a team of facilities technicians, and ensuring compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations.
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Performing and/or assisting in other facilities and maintenance duties as needed and required by Chief Technician, Facilities Manager and/or the Assistant Superintendent. This is a full-time, non-exempt position covered under a collective bargaining agreement (NEPBA, Local 500) that reports to the Chief Engineer, Facilities Manager and/or the Assistant Superintendent.
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Additionally, the Freight Coordinator performs a variety of operational tasks assigned by store management (e.g. receiving and unpacking of daily shipments, shipping merchandise, backroom maintenance, and routine cleaning of facilities.
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Our property managers should be able to walk in/around facilities spending up to 50% of their time in outdoor environments, including climbing stairs and opening large doors. Performing cleaning and daily maintenance tasks: including sweeping/mopping interior areas and maintain exterior grounds/curb appeal clean and free of debris.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) certification, A55k certification, Certified Facilities Manager (CFRM) Certification, Certified Construction Manager (CCM), LEED-AP or other industry-related certification is a plus.
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