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Safety & Preventative Maintenance (20%): Conduct continuous inspections of the building, grounds and public areas to ensure compliance with OSHA, fire & safety laws, and OHG standards and regulations correcting any potential safety hazards or cleanliness issues.
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Perform other building and grounds maintenance tasks (i.e. recycling, cleaning, insect/rodent control, etc.) Perform building maintenance duties including plumbing, carpentry and masonry tasks.
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Within DBS a Facilities Maintenance Supervisor I provides direct supervision and leadership for the building support staff at one or more locations. The Department for Facilities Management, Division of Building Services is responsible for preventive maintenance, general repairs, small to medium construction projects, snow removal and other landscaping services, janitorial services, and many other essential day-to-day building functions.
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Our Maintenance and custodial Supervisor will maintain and oversee The Salvation Army Indiana Divisional Headquarters’ grounds, building, quarters and equipment to ensure that facilities are safe and functional; negotiate contacts with service providers, insure facilities meet safety regulations and coordinate renovations and updates.
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The Facilities Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for the comprehensive management of building maintenance operations, including preventive maintenance, grounds upkeep, repairs, and renovations.
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Routine maintenance on TSA equipment: hand/or power tools for basic tasks, lawn mowers, snow blowers, and weed trimmers. Report to management/ department head on building security and safety in all weather conditions, snow removal from sidewalks, driveways and parking lots of DHQ.
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Knowledge of building and grounds maintenance techniques and equipment. The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for overall maintenance of buildings and grounds and equipment.
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The Office of Administration Division of Facilities Management, Design and Construction has a job opportunity for a Maintenance Supervisor. 3-5 years of skilled experience in trades, building maintenance, or construction.
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The Facilities Maintenance Supervisor will be responsible for leading a team of maintenance technicians and custodial staff to ensure the cleanliness, safety, and functionality of our buildings, grounds, and equipment.
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Oversee the day-to-day maintenance and repair of facilities, including buildings, grounds, equipment, and systems, to ensure optimal performance and compliance with safety regulations.
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Knowledgeable of: working practices and methods of the building trades; principles and methods of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, energy, asbestos, and trades as applied to the maintenance and repair of large buildings and related facilities; materials, equipment, working procedures and methods required in a school district building and grounds maintenance.
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REQUIRES h igh school graduation, and 5 years of experience in the custodial care and limited general maintenance of buildings, including 2 years at the level of the City's Building Maintenance Worker.
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As a Maintenance Supervisor (also known as Maintenance Manager, Facilities Supervisor), you'll oversee all maintenance activities to ensure optimal plant operation.
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Supervises the troubleshooting, repair, maintenance and installations of refrigeration systems, coolers, air compressors, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems and apparatus, basic maintenance, repairs and installations tools and equipment, as well as, maintain, replace, build, adjust and modify the facilities, buildings and the grounds according to a set schedule and in emergency and non-emergency situations.
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Facilities Supervisor - Maintenance Department (Full-time) We are a team working in a building that has been standing since 1962 and holds a lot of history! Are you a hands-on person would happily spend their day resolving daily maintenance issues, negotiating with contractors and keeping up a program of preventative maintenance.
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