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Ensure the maintenance management system if applicable, is updated daily Maintain, alter, repair, install and assemble all equipment and building systems associated with the facilities infrastructure.
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Electrical responsibilities: plan, implement, coordinate and supervision of all electrical operations, maintenance and energy management programs for a critical facilities environment.
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Reyes Fleet Management is hiring immediately for a Facilities Maintenance Technician B to help with industrial repairs and maintenance throughout the building based out of the Manassas, VA facility.
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Good communication skills and proficient use of Microsoft Office and Maintenance Management programs. Requirements: Minimum Requirements for Facilities UPW/WWT Technician Minimum of 3 years' experience in a skilled level of mechanical maintenance OR Equivalent educational and professional experience and training associated with a highly technical/engineering environment.
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As a Data Center Technical Operations Engineer I, you will be responsible for the risk management and mitigation, corrective and preventative maintenance of critical infrastructure, vendor management, and metric reporting.
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Assist Data Center Manager with the database management of maintenance discrepancies and work with Operations management to resolve site issues based on agreed upon priorities. The LA3 Facilities and Data Center Technician IV must possess an expert level of knowledge and will be responsible for the operational integrity and regulatory compliance of the facilities and data center electrical, mechanical, fire life safety systems, and communications infrastructure.
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Critical Facilities Technician: The Critical Facilities Technician's primary responsibility is to execute the Maintenance and Operations Program by upholding the client's standards and coordinating with the client's site operations team.
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Responsibilities: Perform maintenance activities to ensure the highest level of efficiency without disruption to the business Accurate and timely completion of work order requests that include performing equipment inspections through the daily recording of rounds and readings Responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the facilities including all non-critical building systems.
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Knowledge of: Methods used in maintenance and building repair, including basic knowledge of uniform codes, ADA rules and regulations, electrical wiring, plumbing, carpentry, glass replacement, painting, masonry, and grounds maintenance; pest management; maintenance and repair of hand tools and gas-powered equipment; basic math; safety practices and procedures relating to the building trades.
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This position performs various duties related to the maintenance of County facilities and provides support as requested to the Parks Department. Monitors and troubleshoots facilities systems, routinely inspects tools and equipment, and coordinates preventative maintenance activities (e.g., performance testing, cleaning/oiling, sharpening, etc.
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The Facilities Technician is responsible for completing general work requests associated with the day to day maintenance of the facility under the supervision of the Facilities Engineer Manager.
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Description:Position Summary: The Field Technician will travel to store locations to perform maintenance and service repairs on various types of commercial food service equipment. Updates job status and notes via online work order management system, provides detailed resolution notes •Maintains truck inventory accuracy by performing weekly cycle counts and annual inventory.
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Perform minor construction as directed by Lead Facilities Maintenance Technician and Facilities Management. Monitor service providers as directed by Lead Facilities Maintenance Technician and Facilities Management.
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The Field Technician will travel to store locations to perform maintenance and service repairs on various types of commercial food service equipment. Updates job status and notes via online work order management system, provides detailed resolution notes.
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Job DescriptionPosition Summary: The Field Technician will travel to store locations to perform maintenance and service repairs on various types of commercial food service equipment. Perform preventative maintenance on equipment such as frozen beverage units, fountain soda, coffee brewers, high speed ovens and other food service related equipment.
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