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Perform repairs, train and demonstrate proficient command of carpentry, plumbing, painting, electrical, masonry, drywall, fencing, concrete, appliance repair and some HVAC. Demonstrate knowledge regarding water and gas meter shutoffs and sewer cleanouts for common areas and individual units.
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Apply OSHA and SDS protocols and promote adherence to indirect reports to corporate safety requirements including conducting safety meetings, maintaining required safety documentation and ensuring equipment and systems are functional and safe.
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Diagnose, repair, and/or replacement may include, but are not limited to: HVAC (including filters, belts, and thermostats), windows, latches, screens, hinges, sliding glass doors, shelves, baseboards, mirrors and closets, cabinets, countertops, appliances, plumbing and fixtures, faucets, valves, pumps, garbage disposal, toilet, window treatments, ceramic tile, grout, caulk, electrical, roofing, walkway, asphalt, painting, carpeting, and drywall.
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Perform preventive maintenance and necessary repairs on equipment, including kitchen, laundry, boiler, plumbing, pool, HVAC, electrical, and guest rooms; replace wall board, paint. Working knowledge required to maintain and repair HVAC, electrical and plumbing equipment and perform carpentry, repair work, construction and renovation work.
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Prefer candidates who are capable of utilizing appropriate test equipment, including infrared scanning and vibration analyzing meter, to perform system and equipment diagnostics. Possess a Journeyman Electrician License, Journeyman HVAC license or equivalent.
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Proficient in electrical meter testing Knowledge of controls and electric (DC (distribution center) low voltage Electric motor knowledge (DC) Complete electrical repairs and welding projects as needed.
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Learn and develop efficiency in Sysco computer programs Proficient in electrical meter testing Knowledge of controls and electric (DC (distribution center) low voltage Electric motor knowledge (DC) Complete electrical repairs and welding projects as needed.
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Ability to use machine tools such as, saber saw, circular saw, table saw, hand drills, bench drills, sanders, table and hand grinders, and digital multi-meter. Identifies repair/replacement needs necessary to maintain building automation system / HVAC equipment and systems.
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Troubleshoot and solve HVAC rooftop units, make up air, boiler, chiller, and control system problems. Work includes HVAC heating, cooling, boiler, chiller, and refrigeration systems. 10+ years commercial experience in HVAC, refrigeration and plumbing.
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Tools (hammer, screwdrivers, channel locks, multi meter, Allen wrenches, pliers, knife, flashlight) HVAC service and repair (willing to train) Currently, we are in search of a skilled full-time Maintenance Technician.
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Perform HVAC Control systems programming, troubleshooting, installation, commissioning and preventative maintenance as it is related to mechanical, electrical, and low voltage controls components.
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Manages mechanical and electrical systems in emergency situations including: HVAC components, power distribution equipment, generator systems, load transfer and control systems, UPS systems, DC power systems, fire and life safety.
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This could include past roles with electro-mechanical experience, HVAC/Cable Internet technician, Electrician, Automotive Mechanic, Repair, or Military or Veteran. Electro-mechanical experience includes using a multi-meter to troubleshoot electrical circuits, and the ability to read and comprehend electrical schematics to properly troubleshoot systems.
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Field service, Service, Repair, construction, hand tool, blueprint, preventive maintenance, installation, schematic, Mechanical, Troubleshooting, electrical, hydraulics, hvac, install. -Able to use all specialty tools including Recovery Machine, Multi Meter, Combustion Analysis.
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Three year work experience as a HVAC / Refrigeration Technician with a degree (or five years HVAC without the degree). Lays out and coordinates HVAC/refrigeration work with other trades, from start to completion, on assigned projects within scheduled time.
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