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Conduct an inspection "blitz" on unit interiors, looking for deficiencies in lighting, electronics, basic plumbing, and appliances Inspect the appearance and workability of all hard goods (walls, doors, furniture, window fixings, etc.
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Change out light bulbs, perform preventative maintenance for guest rooms to include vinyl repair, touch up paint, furniture repair, etc. Complete maintenance work orders, such as clogged toilets, drywall repair, electrical, plumbing in a timely manner and consistent with the hotel's standard operating procedure.
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Inspect and maintain plumbing system, replace or repair faucets, toilet stools, urinals, traps, drains, basins and bathtubs, as needed; repair or refinisher furniture in rooms, offices and dining room as needed.
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Performs basic electrical installation, repair and maintenance work in wiring for switches, outlets, plugs, cables, power circuits and appliances; Repairs and replaces ballasts, lights and light bulbs in lighting systems.
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Respond to service calls/tenant request for HVAC, plumbing, lighting, escorts, general carpentry & painting duties, key making, picture hanging, safely move furniture and equipment as needed, and provide support or assistants when needed.
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Performs general building maintenance as directed, such as lighting replacement, simple construction, wiring, repair of overhead doors, plumbing, and rack repair. housekeeping, plumbing, electrical, metal fabrication, minor carpentry work, and partnering with operations to support the facility in the repair of building equipment.
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General repair may include: doors, windows, walls, flooring, ceilings, furniture, cabinetry, basic electrical, basic plumbing and basic appliance repair. Inspect (Blitz) the interior of the units for deficiencies in lighting, electronics, basic plumbing, appliances and the appearance/workability of all hard goods (walls, doors.
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Assignments include carpentry, masonry, painting, siding, flooring, lock installation & repair, windows, doors, roofing, furniture repair & installation, dry wall, ceilings, minor electrical, lighting, plumbing and other related tasks pertaining to general building maintenance.
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Complete assigned tasks that include but are not limited to: painting, pressure washing, cleaning, maintaining lighting system bulbs/ballasts (as allowed by any licensing requirements), plumbing, HVAC systems, water treatment, hanging pictures, repair office furniture, locksmith work and general maintenance.
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Perform preventive maintenance and repair duties, including but not limited to HVAC, refrigeration systems, plumbing, lighting, furniture, sheetrock, and painting. Perform preventive maintenance and repair duties, including but not limited to HVAC, refrigeration systems, plumbing, lighting, furniture, sheetrock, and painting.
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Perform handy person duties including but not limited to installation of whiteboards & corkboards, hanging pictures, removal & installation of keyboard trays, and minor furniture rearrangement & repair.
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I.e. change lighting fixtures, install light switches, painting, installing network cable runs, occasional welding, drywall repair, furniture moves, etc) i.e. change lighting fixtures, install light switches, painting, installing network cable runs, occasional welding, drywall repair, furniture moves, etc.
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Facilities maintenance, Plumbing, Electrical, Troubleshooting, Maintenance technician, Hvac, Mechanical, Repair, Preventive maintenance, Painting, Drywall, Maintenance supervision, Maintenance management, Facilities, lighting, Wiring, Mechanical repair, Cleaning, Electrical maintenance, Building maintenance, Vendor management, Facility maintenance, Hand tool, Facility, grounds keeping, flooring, furniture repair.
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Must be able to troubleshoot, have knowledge of, and physical ability to perform maintenance and repair on facilities related equipment, including HVAC/Mechanical/Refrigeration systems such as package units, air handling units, condensing units, exhaust fans, VAV's, fan coil units, water heaters, pumps, DI water systems, elevators, lighting and ballast systems, electrical and electronic controls, plumbing and other equipment as needed.
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Perform minor carpentry, drywall repair, painting, ceiling and floor tiles, door, and window hardware replacement; furniture moving, and/or repair and replace office furniture; repair and replace lighting and other electrical fixtures.
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