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Perform service requests and repairs as directed (Painting, appliance repair, minor electrical, carpentry). Apply basic knowledge of repair and replacement of general fixtures, general repair includes: doors, windows, walls, flooring, ceilings, roofs, furniture, and cabinetry.
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Clean and maintain outside landscape: including emptying trash, pick up of trash, general landscape work. Our Vacation Ownership business line includes Club Wyndham, WorldMark by Wyndham, Margaritaville Vacation Club, Accor Vacation Club and the brand new Sports Illustrated Resorts.
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Utilizes several trade skills such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical, painting, roofing, heating and cooling. Performs welding, carpentry, furniture assembly and locksmith tasks as needed.
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Perform upkeep of the facility, which could include but not limited to, painting, wall repair, on call after hours, unclogging toilets and sinks, etc. Performs manual duties as requested (i.e., moving supplies or furniture, replacing light bulbs removing trash and scrap material.
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Uses several trade skills such as refrigeration skills, welding, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, painting, roofing, heating and cooling. Additional certification in one or more of the following: HVAC, electrical, mechanical, HVAC and refrigeration systems, process controls, mechanical power transmissions, painting, plumbing, carpentry or engine repair.
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Complete minor work orders such as replacing ceiling tiles, filters, light bulbs, patching vinyl, painting, repairs to pipe lines, toilets, sinks, kitchen and laundry equipment, etc. Inspecting building, furniture, bathrooms, guest rooms, etc., inspecting all equipment to ensure it is functioning properly and efficiently, reading and recording mechanical, electrical and water usage meters to ensure effective energy management, and maintaining inspection logs and records of scheduled work and repairs.
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Skilled in facilities competencies such as painting, cleaning, carpentry, assembly. Performs carpentry, furniture assembly and handyperson tasks as needed. The Facilities Technician is responsible for general plant maintenance and repairs of the buildings and equipment.
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May be directed to assist with minor maintenance and repair work, including painting, replacement of light bulbs and fixtures (interior and exterior), replacement of windows, moving furniture and equipment, repairing doors and gates, minor landscaping and related upkeep and repairs, and simple plumbing and fixture repairs/replacements.
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Perform routine to complex maintenance and repair work on all furniture, cabinetry, rooms, public areas and offices. Must have minimum six months to one year experience in industrial painting.
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Paints factory and office external and internal surfaces, furniture or equipment utilizing brushes, rollers, and appropriate painting equipment including spray equipment. Performs rough and finish carpentry work such as building, repairing, and installing cabinets, benches, partitions, floors, doors, building framework, and trim, using carpenters hand tools, portable or shop power tools, and standard measuring instruments.
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Maintaining your hotel inside and out -whether it is, for instance, a coat of paint, fixing a piece of furniture, grounds maintenance or helping with a TV that has stopped working - you are the person for the job.
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Performs structural work in the construction and repair of buildings, furniture, doors, windows, walls, floors, ceiling, roof, cabinetry, etc. Finishes carpentry work through sanding, painting, varnishing, etc.
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This would include, but not limited to interior finishes such as carpeting, painting, tile work, wood work, accent lighting, etc., supporting mechanical equipment such as HVAC/R and equipment related to heating throughout the property, furniture restoration, carpentry and property grounds maintenance, ponds and water features, etc.
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This position requires furniture moving and/or assembly, package delivery, and freight receiving. Those tasks include duties associated with carpentry, painting, ceiling tile replacement, floor tile replacement, cabinet and countertop replacement throughout the buildings.
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Respond to room repairs regarding carpentry, electrical, plumbing, carpeting, painting, and furniture repair/refinishing. Assume the duties of other mechanics when required, including light carpentry, plumbing, grounds maintenance, electrical, painting, pool and spa maintenance, etc.
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