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As a Maintenance Technician, you will work with the maintenance manager and supervisor to complete building repairs, equipment installation, troubleshooting and installation, fulfillment of assigned work orders and unforeseen repairs in a timely fashion.
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Maintenance of ovens, paint booths, duct and exhaust systems, freezers, garage doors, loading docks and floor scrubbers. HVAC certification preferred, mechanical and machine maintenance and troubleshooting is mandatory.
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Perform maintenance task as directed by the Facilities Director. In the absence of a direct supervisor, provide general supervision to all part time staff members who are currently working in the facility.
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You'll gain extensive, hands-on experience in the construction and maintenance of rigging devices, building layout, framing, and fabrication, and assisting in combat engineer missions. Through the use of your basic carpentry and masonry skills, your responsibilities will involve general heavy carpentry, structural steel, and masonry duties that include the fabrication, erection, maintenance, and repair of rigging devices, trusses, and other structural assemblies.
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Assists Maintenance Supervisor or Community/Resort Manager on special maintenance projects, i.e., preventive maintenance of building components and/or mechanicals. Reports any maintenance concerns or unsafe conditions or repairs to supervisor.
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Continuous and close coordination with the Maintenance Manager, other Maintenance Supervisor(s), other Team Members, and Human Resource s. The Maintenance Supervisor will assist with all maintenance activities to ensure maximum operational potential is realized for the entire plant operation.
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Maintenance Team Lead Oversee all of the day-to-day activities, involving the maintenance of the building/facility, equipment and machinery including HVAC, building lighting systems, production lines, grounds keeping, security and overall facility appearance.
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Oversee the furnishing and equipping of all guest lodging and meeting spaces: indoors and outdoors and guests can safely move about the campus (in collaboration with the Caretaker/Maintenance Supervisor), including dining and lodging areas, decks, and patios, trail grooming, gathering circles, swimming pond, and mowing.
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Ability to perform a variety of duties to include all aspects of cleaning such as dusting, sweeping, mopping, window cleaning, carpet cleaning, operation of floor maintenance equipment, stripping & waxing floors, trash removal, restroom sanitation, supply ordering, etc.
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Under general direction from the Full-time Grounds Maintenance Supervisor, Crew Leader, or Groundskeeper I or II, the Part-time Maintenance Worker IV performs a variety of skilled and semi-skilled tasks related to the care and maintenance of park grounds and related building facilities, as assigned.
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Highly Desired Experience - Prior experience as a Construction Superintendent or team lead / Supervisor in Facility Maintenance Skills and Abilities. Manage facility design modifications including capital projects, maintenance repairs, and renewals for recreational courts, building envelope, building structure, campus infrastructure, and civil structures relevant to areas of assigned responsibility.
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Report any maintenance concerns for repairs in apartments, models, clubhouse, and/or common areas to the Maintenance Supervisor. Immediately report all unsafe conditions to the Maintenance Supervisor or Property Manager.
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Regular and effective communication with Community Director / Community Service Manager / Community Maintenance Supervisor and other teammates. Perform daily grounds maintenance of the property including picking up and disposing of all trash, pet defecation removal, maintain pet waste stations, and sweeping walkways.
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Job Summary: The Maintenance Technician is responsible for performing preventive and corrective maintenance in vacant and occupied apartments, physical plan maintenance on common equipment, and building maintenance activities covering items like balconies, stair rails, fences, doors, windows, clubhouse equipment and laundry facilities with an emphasis on superior customer service.
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Perform periodic facilities maintenance and/or custodial / housekeeping tasks, such as cleaning parking lot, loading dock and area surrounding building; keeping floors clear of debris, maintaining bathrooms and assisting in daily closing down of warehouse.
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