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Assists with administration of maintenance functions, e.g., tracking of inventory, data entry of work orders, maintaining updated records in relation to Mold and Mildew Log, Pool Log, etc.
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Supports maintenance manager, supervisor, and clerk to spec out and orders parts, and help maintain inventory of spares. Work Environment:Frequent exposure to lubricants, chemical vapors, aerosols, and other physical demands requiring certain levels of tolerance for working in adverse conditions i.e., noise, dust, heat, weather, conditions is necessary.
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Evaluate and report on work orders to prioritize and ensure timely completion, working closely with production, lab and resin facility. We are looking for a Plant Maintenance Supervisor to be responsible for working and managing the Plant Maintenance Department, preventive maintenance, machine modifications and general ground maintenance, as well as reviewing information and making strategic decisions to improve machine uptime, and reduce expenses, downtime and overtime.
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The successful candidate will prepare apartments for new residents to move into and provide excellent customer service while performing general maintenance work orders in their homes.
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This includes submitting work orders to Facilities Management regarding concession stand issues including city-owned equipment in concession stands; ensuring preventative maintenance is performed on city-owned equipment such as ice machines, sire protection equipment, and AEDS; and ensuring concession stand operators comply with usage guidelines.
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This will include a daily routine cleaning schedule of all common areas, trash removal, inspection of units / property, complete work orders, painting, preventative maintenance and care and upkeep.
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Monitors and evaluates maintenance crew’s work skills; provides written reports to Supervisor regarding their productivity or effectiveness. Assumes primary responsibility for the completion of work orders pertaining to door and window frames, flooring, plumbing, ceiling panels, hardware, lighting fixtures, electrical apparatus, wiring, alarms, and similar electric and mechanical elements in facilities.
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The Maintenance Supervisor is also responsible for project work assigned by the Facilities Manager/Sr. Facilities Manager. Prioritize and distribute help desk work orders.
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Complete interior and exterior work orders including, but not limited to: electrical, plumbing, HVAC, drywall repair, painting, appliances and make readies. Report any observed violations of property rules and regulations to Maintenance Supervisor/Manager and/or General Manager.
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The Electrical Supervisor schedules, coordinates, and assigns duties for plant electrical maintenance and repair work. Reviews/prepares paperwork concerning timekeeping for the electrical maintenance workers, closing paperwork for work orders, and preparing reports.
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Oversees all paperwork daily relative to the Maintenance Department to include: work orders, turnover paperwork, purchase orders, order forms, packing slips, purchase receipts, etc.
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Effectively and independently uses CORE daily to track events, plan and complete work orders for all events held at the convention center or NHOF. Utilizes department software to track all scheduled and requested maintenance work orders and ensures timely reporting of completion within respective software program.
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Summary of Job Duties :The Research Technician, will be responsible for performing mouse/rat handling & basic operations, genotyping, standard molecular biology techniques, cell culture, general laboratory maintenance, high-throughput drug screening, and other experiments as requested by the supervisor.
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Under the supervision of the Community Manager and/or Maintenance Supervisor, the Maintenance Technician is responsible for performing a variety of responsibilities including work orders, grounds and common area clean up and maintenance, and maintaining good resident relations.
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Responsible for being On-Call for emergency work orders and lock-outs. As a full-time Maintenance Technician, you will be responsible for preserving the condition and functionality of a student housing community.
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