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The Buildings & Grounds Supervisor is responsible for the maintenance, repair, and overall preservation of company’s buildings, grounds, and site services which include, but not limited to landscaping, snow removal, lawn maintenance, employee/furniture moves, painting, plumbing, and small to medium size capital renovation projects.
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These functions may include, but are not limited to light bulb changes, caulking, filter changes, touch-up painting, lock repairs, snow removal, install/repair window coverings, pool maintenance, minor HVAC maintenance, preventive maintenance, etc.
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The Maintenance Technician I will assist with essential maintenance duties including repairs, carpentry, electrical, painting, landscaping, pool maintenance, and plumbing tasks under the guidance of experienced maintenance technicians.
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Knowledge of general maintenance and repair techniques for common tools and equipment used in general parks and landscaping maintenance and repair work; and their basic safety precautions and procedures.
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The Facilities Technician will also be responsible for performing preventative maintenance, managing expenditure requests for repair and improvements, and addressing painting and structural repair needs within the building.
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You perform detailed maintenance of exterior lighting, snow removal, pond maintenance and seasonal cleanup, lawn mowing/maintenance, trash removal, and exterior painting as required.
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General knowledge of the tools, materials, practices, and equipment used in grounds, including turf and cemetery, maintenance and landscaping work and in standard building trades. Maintains park and playground equipment and buildings; work may require painting and minor plumbing, masonry, carpentry, HVAC, door, window, wall and electrical repairs.
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Perform a wide variety of building maintenance and mechanical work including carpentry, electrical, plumbing, interior and exterior painting, masonry, drywall repair, small appliance repair, minor equipment repair, and troubleshooting; floor cover cleaning (shampooing, buffing, stripping waxing, etc.
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This position will be required to perform essential maintenance duties including repairs, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, landscaping, plumbing, pool maintenance, and janitorial tasks under the guidance of the maintenance supervisor.
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Commercial and Residential Management Group (CRMG) is looking for a Maintenance Technician II who can carry out repairs, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, landscaping, janitorial services, and pool maintenance for the 296-unit apartment community of Pioneer Ridge Apartments in Oregon City.
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Job Type Full-time Description Commercial and Residential Management Group (CRMG) is looking for a Maintenance Technician II who can carry out repairs, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, landscaping, janitorial services, and pool maintenance for the 296-unit apartment community of Pioneer Ridge Apartments in Oregon City. Amenities at this property include a pool, spa, fitness center, and clubhouse.
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Maintain commercial/industrial property components including but not limited to dock plates, overhead doors, fire pumps, fire suppression systems, HVAC filter & belt maintenance, domestic water systems, snow scraping devices, roofs and similar structures, UST/AST and delivery systems, truck.
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Willingness to assist with and work in areas other than strictly repair maintenance, such as janitorial, custodial, landscaping, painting, etc. - Formal training or experience in the following areas: carpentry, light plumbing, light electrical, painting, and refurbishing/cleaning air conditioning units.
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Basic Home Maintenance: Address general home maintenance tasks such as replacing lights, painting, drywall patching, and furniture repair to uphold the resort's aesthetic standards.
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Arrange and monitor regular services such as trash removal, pool mechanical maintenance, carpet cleaning, window washing, painting, exterminators, and other grounds and building interior and exterior services for the property.
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