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Display basic knowledge or ability to acquire knowledge in the following categories: air conditioning and refrigeration, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, pneumatic/electronic systems and controls, carpentry and finish skills, kitchen equipment, vehicles, energy conservation, and/or general building.
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Perform all surface preparation, painting, minor drywall and wood trim repair, light bulb and A/C filter replacement and the complete and thorough cleanup of the painting or repair area.
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Test, troubleshoot and perform basic repair on all types of equipment, plumbing (e.g., plunge toilets and unclog drains), electrical components including lamps, cosmetic items, extension cords, vacuum cleaners, internet devices, replace electrical switches and outlets, and other guestroom items.
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Includes but not limited to moving furniture or fixtures, changing lights, light carpentry, painting, light plumbing, changing of light bulbs, repair of minor electrical devices. Learn to perform and maintain power material handling equipment (MHE) including preventive maintenance (PM) of MHE fleet checking, draining and filling oil levels as needed, checking, adjusting, or replacing all belts and chains as needed, checking and troubleshooting electrical controls issues, replacing motors and controls, safety checks, PM per manufacturers recommendations.
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Day-to-day, you’ll fix mechanical, electrical, and structural problems in the buildings, get bids on services from outside contractors, and collaborate with building security and janitors to ensure the accessibility and security of the building.
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Perform routine building maintenance duties, including painting, minor electrical repairs, plumbing, carpentry, sheetrock repairs, and heating and ventilation systems maintenance; Demonstrated ability to perform building maintenance or experience in a related building trade field consisting of repairs, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, painting, refurbishing, cleaning, heating, and maintenance administration.
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Maintains museum vehicles, grounds, and other special projects (power washing, painting, minor construction, etc.) Works on installation and de-installation of exhibitions with Curatorial, Preparations, Lighting, and Electrical.
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Knowledge in various manufacturing processes (mechanical assembly, electrical assembly, fabrication, welding, painting, and support functions). Health, dental, and vision coverage, unlimited PTO, competitive equity & compensation packages, free coffee and snacks, flexible work from home policy, access to Mountain Hardware, Columbia, Sorel, & Prana employee stores and discounts, credit to company swag store, investment in professional development courses, and parental leave program.
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Performs planned maintenance, repairs, modifications and general facility maintenance tasks in the areas of painting, patching, fixtures, caulking, carpentry, etc. Requests may include plumbing, HVAC, lighting, roofing and electrical service calls.
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Strong knowledge of construction stages and trades, including framing, siding, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, low-voltage, windows and door installation, drywall, tile, flooring, trim, cabinets, painting, and general handyman work.
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Electrical systems/schematics both AC and DC (distribution center) systems, drive motors, power amps, electrical controls including PLC systems. Learn/complete small electrical repairs and welding projects as needed.
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In addition, you will perform general building and conveyor maintenance, light plumbing, carpentry, painting and other assignments as needed. In this role, you will utilize your strong technical and working knowledge of electrical, HVAC, energy management, hydraulics, material handling equipment, and conveyor systems to keep the Fulfillment Center running smoothly through all shifts.
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Collaborate with outside contractors for repair and maintenance of electrical and plumbing equipment, carpentry, painting, alarms, fire sprinklers, and vehicles. Assist with the maintenance of grounds including trimming shrubs, mowing lawns, and snow removal, and ensuring grounds are free of hazards.
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Professional experience or knowledge of all stages of construction including Framing, Siding, Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical, Low-volt, Windows & Door installation Including Basement Egress Systems, Drywall, Tile, Flooring, Trim & Cabinets, Painting, General Handyman & Punch List Items.
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All phases of carpentry Excavation / site layout Building envelope/weatherization systems HVAC, low-volt and high-volt electrical, and plumbing systems Wall repair, patching, finish and painting (to PDCA standards.
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