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Completion of associated duties and repairs of handyman-oriented tasks such as, but not limited to: Minor electrical, plumbing, lighting, masonry, painting, drywall repair, spackling, ceiling tiles and the installation, repair and/or the removal of commercial type carpet, VCT and ceramic tile and grouting.
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Applies knowledge of tools to complete drywall finishing, plaster, masonry, and tile projects. Under limited supervision performs highly skilled work in drywall finishing, plaster, and masonry crafts.
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Preferred skills will include, but are not limited to, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, drywall, painting, landscape management, masonry, metal work/welding, etc. The Maintenance Technician II is responsible for performing a variety of skilled maintenance, repairs and/or construction tasks requiring trade skills such as (depending on assignment): carpentry, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, HVAC, painting, masonry, concrete, asphalt, and landscape management (building campuses, park lands, trails, roads, parking lots, woodlands, etc.
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Must exhibit proficiency in and routinely perform a wide variety of building maintenance and mechanical work including carpentry, electrical, plumbing, interior and exterior painting, masonry, drywall repair, small appliance and minor equipment repair and troubleshooting.
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Foundation waterproofing, masonry and concrete replacement/repair (e.g., walks, brick, paving, steps, curbing), repair/replacement of gutters, downspouts, garage doors, fences, gates, doors, windows, doorbells, peepholes, signs, fans, belts, and insulation.
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Building Maintenance Worker is responsible to perform building and site maintenance in the areas of electrical, heating, air conditioning, carpentry, masonry, roofing, painting, irrigation, landscaping plumbing, furniture, hardware, archive, vehicles, equipment, and machinery.
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Perform carpenter repair or service on: Tile replacement (ceiling, ceramic, VCT etc) Door replacement and hardware Build and repair shelving Caulking Store restoration (entrances, remove furniture and counters) Repair and finish drywall Painting Minor welding (gates/fences) Repair fencing Plywood Store Windows Repair siding Cabinets.
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Inspect, test, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain all facilities and property of the resort including but not limited to: Guest accommodations, buildings, machinery, equipment, grounds, roadways, signage, flooring, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, electronics, painting, drywall, HVAC, refrigeration, kitchen equipment and masonry.
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Frontier Management, LLC offers medical, dental, vision, life/AD&D, Flexible Spending Account, Short Term Disability, Accident Insurance, Critical Illness Insurance, and Hospital Indemnity Insurance. It is the goal of Frontier Management, LLC to award its employees for diligent efforts and outcomes which positively impact the Company and its future, including striving to control costs, maintaining high levels of resident satisfaction and reaching high census targets.
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Install and replace window units, glass, ceramic tile, and perform other glazier duties; repair, replace and regrout tile; construct forms and mix, pour, and finish concrete; repair or apply new plaster and masonry surfaces.
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Work to include rough and finish carpentry, concrete work, civil work, plumbing, electrical, painting, masonry work, duct work installation, doors and windows, roof coating, ceiling works, and daily housekeeping.
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Performs a variety of moderate to complex finish carpenter and/or facility maintenance related activities, both indoor (generally) and outdoor, to include but not limited to the construction, repair, maintenance of building interiors and exteriors (drywall, masonry, metal, paint, flooring (carpet, vinyl, tile, etc.
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Included are gas and oil heating systems, plumbing, electrical, glazing, roofing, carpentry, cement/masonry, flooring, painting, drywall repairs, weatherization, and other finishes. Methods, tools, practices and systems used in the gas and oil heating systems, electrical, glazing, roofing, carpentry, cement/masonry, flooring, painting and other finishes.
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Perform the appropriate floor covering cleaning (i.e. shampooing, buffing, stripping, waxing, etc.) Inspect and prepare all apartments for rent-ready status before new residents move into the community.
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Performs structural repairs to masonry, woodwork, drywall, taping, mud, stucco, texture and furnishings of buildings including railing and iron work. Performs structural repairs to masonry, woodwork, drywall, taping, mud, stucco, texture and furnishings of buildings including railing and iron work.
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