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Responsible for the duties involving general maintenance and repairs on equipment and buildings, assisting with technical trades such as HVAC and general maintenance functions in compliance with Management & Training Corporation (MTC) and Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) directives.
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Maintain open, accurate communication with other maintenance employees as well as production management. Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair all production equipment and supporting infrastructure including: o Mechanical, industrial electrical / electronic, PLCs, instrumentation, robotics, plumbing, hydraulics and pneumatics, HVAC, and burning controls.
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Utilizes CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) to perform scheduled maintenance work, to record associated labor time and materials and to enter all necessary and applicable data.
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Job will entail management of specific customer spare parts programs such as with Outokumpu and SSAB. This is revenue volume of $1.5 to 2M annually. Ideal candidate has experience specifically in steel mill maintenance operations.
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Collaborates with maintenance staff, grounds keeping staff, ambassadors, event staff, and CityWalk management. Inspects venue for graffiti, unattended belongs and debris, promptly reporting for repair or disposal.
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In this role you will perform day to day running maintenance and unscheduled repair to a fleet of locomotives, coaches, and train sets via maintenance instructions from Computer Maintenance Management System (CMMS.
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Responsible for logging time and materials into the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) on a daily basis in the form of work orders, P.M.s, etc. Assist the battery technicians; duties will include assisting in battery charger repairs, battery changes for MHE, repair of plugs and tips of batteries and chargers, watering and washing batteries, acid spill clean up, battery rack cleaning, battery area sweeping and cleaning, setting equalizing charge on batteries.
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Utilize the work order management system to receive reactive repair Work Orders to support Stores and Store associates and documenting repair activities. As a Developmental Tech HVAC in our local retail store, you will work to perform routine maintenance to ensure safety, proper functionality, and aesthetics of Walmart Stores, equipment, or fixtures under the supervision of the local General Maintenance Manager, following established maintenance schedules and guidelines, inspecting, cleaning, and repairing facilities, equipment, or fixtures.
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Requirements:Have at least 3 years in HVAC repair, plumbing, basic carpentry, and electrical skillsMust be EPA Certified (Type 2 or Universal)HVAC installation experienceHVAC troubleshooting experience.
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Responsibility for the general maintenance and repair of an assisted living community and strives to secure the lowest-cost solutions to maintenance problems. Knowledge of and/or ability to learn the theory and practice of facilities and operations systems management in an assisted living and dementia care community.
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Operates, maintains, monitors, and performs preventive, predictive, and preventative maintenance on building equipment, which may include: mechanical/HVAC/plumbing systems, electrical/cabling, fire detection and suppression, life safety, lighting, temperature control systems, building management systems, and digital systems.
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This position is responsible for supervising the maintenance responsibilities and team, including: predictive maintenance, equipment repair and rebuild, electrical, refrigeration, grounds equipment, noise control and maintenance training programs.
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As a Buried Equipment Operator you will perform duties related to the installation/repair/maintenance associated with underground constructions of utilities in a safe and effective manner.
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Our core services are janitorial, facilities repair and maintenance, landscape management, and parking lot maintenance services. KBS is hiring immediately for motivated housekeeping individuals that love to clean and have a high attention to detail.
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Safety, including universal precautions and safe work practices, established fire/safety/disaster plans, risk management, and security, report and/or correct unsafe working conditions, equipment repair and maintenance needs.
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