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Assume complete responsibility and oversight of day-to-day operations at the SF HQ site, including janitorial services, life-safety measures, space planning, food and beverage, events, and other essential services.
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Working knowledge of industry and proprietary applications supporting mechanical systems and services (i.e., Yardi or Archibus for work orders, Tracer, Lutron (lighting controls) and Meter Manager (tab meter software.
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An ABM Janitorial / Engineering Services Branch Manager is responsible for the growth, operational and financial success of his/her branch. Participate in local trade organizations to promote ABM Janitorial Services.
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The Manager-Facility Engineering responsibilities include oversight of general facility operations and will work in conjunction with the site remote hands, security, and janitorial teams.
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Event space booking, event coordination and planning, catering sales, menu development with culinary team, creation of detailed BEOs for operations team, communication with onsite support teams (Facilities, A/V (Audio Visual), Janitorial, Security, Reception, etc.
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Assist the Operations manager with facilities management, and utilities management functions and contractors: e.g. landscaping, janitorial, fire safety, trades, etc. Assist the Operations Manager in preparing the operations budget.
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Manage USRC's enterprise-wide facilities management vendor relationships that provide facilities services to most USRC locations, including but not limited to janitorial, pest control, fire and life safety, generator, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, landscaping, snow removal, and handyman services.
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A Concierge/Security/Janitorial Manager ensures exceptional service is provided to all residents and their guests. Planned Companies –Operations Manager – Job Description Summary.
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Job Description Under the direction of the Property Manager, the Resident Building Superintendent is directly responsible for the Maintenance and Janitorial Operations at a housing development.
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Their portfolio of service categories includes Environment, Health & Safety, Facilities Maintenance & Engineering, Sustainability, Janitorial & Industrial Cleaning, Laboratory Support and Workplace solutions.
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Diverse Facility Solutions, Inc. is a 100% minority owned, Chicago corporation with an emphasis on janitorial and facility maintenance services. The quality of the services we provide and our commitment to unsurpassed customer service has helped us become one of the nation's premiere Minority Janitorial Contractors.
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Oversees, manages and schedules contracted work and services including (but not limited to) Janitorial & Building Façade Cleaning, Building Security, Vending and Food, Landscaping & Grounds Maintenance, Waste & Recycling, Postal, Fleet Management, Copier Solutions, and other similarly associated vendors and service providers for all LifeNet Health locations.
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Related Keywords: housekeeping, janitorial, hospitality, hotel housekeeping, room attendant, boutique hotel. Other duties may be assigned by the Housekeeping Manager, Hotel Manager, and General Manager.
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Prior experience in Emergency Management Consulting, Facility Management, Industrial Equipment, Safety Equipment, Building Materials, Energy Management, Emergency Preparedness, Janitorial Account Management, Commercial Account Management, Outside Sales, or the Construction Industry would be a strong advantage to quickly becoming a high-impact team member.
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Kellermeyer Bergensons Services (KBS) has an immediate full-time opportunity to join our operations team as a Janitorial Zone Manager. Requirements for our Zone Manager: 3 years of management experience with 3-years in a janitorial or building maintenance/service industry, or exterior services, or restaurant industry, preferred.
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