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GENERAL DUTIES: The General Maintenance Worker Senior, performs maintenance and repair of equipment, grounds, exterior structures, buildings, towers, antenna/microwave dishes, fixtures and utilities requiring skill and knowledge in such trades as painting, carpentry, plumbing, masonry, electrical work, air conditioning, cement work, painting, small engine repair, tower maintenance and other related trades.
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Technical School certifications and/or training preferredMinimum 2-3 years building maintenance experience performing some carpentry, HVAC, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing functions Ability to read and interpret documents, plans and schematic drawings and comprehend instructions.
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Assignments include simple painting plumbing carpentry electrical repairs maintenance using various equipment etc. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE Three years of maintenance work in involving painting plumbing carpentry and electrical repairs.
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Performs minor semi-skilled building maintenance such as painting, plumbing, carpentry and other unskilled and semi-skilled trades. Operates pressure washing equipment including maintenance of equipment.
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This first level classification in the Building Maintenance Worker series reports to Building Operations Supervisor or Manager and may receive direction from Building Technicians I and II. Incumbents may independently perform routine carpentry, painting, HVAC, electrical, and plumbing maintenance and repair work, and assist Building Technicians I in the repair and reconfiguring of buildings and building components.
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As a Maintenance Worker, you willTake regular action to keep guest room and areas fully operable for guest comfort and safety and the work environment safe for fellow associates. Then, working as a Maintenance Worker, you may be just the right place for you to use your technical knowledge and knack for fixing.
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MO-SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital Worker Type: Regular Job Highlights: This position is ONight Shift 12:00am - 8:30am Job Summary: Performs preventive and corrective maintenance related to the facilities, equipment and associated systems.
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Employees may be assigned various independent tasks in all categories of maintenance work such as masonry, carpentry, roofing, electrical, or plumbing. Reports to: Maintenance Manager FLSA Status: Non-exemptMonths/Days/Hours: 12 months, 254 days, 8 hours per daySalary Level: Universal 5Salary Scale: Remote work eligible: No Essential Personnel DisclosureEmployees who perform the responsibilities of this job are considered essential personnel.
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Job Responsibilities:Perform facilities repair and preventive maintenance requiring mechanical, electrical, plumbing, welding, loading dock doors, signs, fuels, sheet metal, masonry, roofing, electronic, generators, carpentry and plastering maintenance and repair.
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The Zone Maintenance Skilled Worker will perform inspections, maintenance and repair work on building systems and components. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of basic electrical, carpentry, mechanical and plumbing techniques, procedures and materials.
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Whatyou’ll do:As a Maintenance Worker you perform various maintenance duties requiring technical labor skills, including HVAC repairs and adjustments, plumbing, light carpentry/construction, appliance repair and more.
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Performs carpentry, masonry, welding, sheet metal work, millwright work, and other maintenance work as needed. Education and Professional Development Assistance SUMMARY STATEMENTPerform general maintenance work on the building grounds and equipment.
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2+ years as a Facilities Maintenance Worker and possession of journey-level certification in area of assignment (or demonstrated journey-level proficiency); or four (4) years of commercial or institutional experience in the identified primary field (e.g. electrical, HVAC, carpentry, plumbing, etc.
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Performs semi-skilled and skilled assignments in the areas of electrical, plumbing, masonry, carpentry, locksmith, HVAC and landscaping for facility construction, maintenance and repair projects.
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General SummaryPerforms general maintenance and repair of equipment and buildings requiring practical skill and knowledge (but no proficiency) in such trades as painting, carpentry, plumbing, masonry and electrical work.
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