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Skills in several of the disciplines required for building props: including carpentry, upholstery, painting, crafts, graphics, sculpture, sewing, researching, and food prep. Restore props to their tables or lock up and cover the furniture at the end of the night.
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Maintain lighting system bulbs and ballastsAssist the operations team in the maintenance and repair of building and equipmentGeneral interior maintenance – hang pictures, install keyboard trays, repair office furniture systemsMinor plumbing repairsCompletes special tasks that include but are not limited to; painting, locksmith work, tenant services requests, and general maintenance as assigned.
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Applies 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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Proven knowledge of painting and finishing techniques, and hazardous materials handling, application, and disposal. The Painter is responsible for applying preparatory materials, paints, and stains to surfaces of walls, ceilings, equipment, and furniture throughout assigned locations and projects.
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Maintain building interior by dusting and polishing furniture, equipment, mirrors and fixtures; washing windows, counters, sinks, toilets, walls and ceilings; dusting lockers; sweeping, scrubbing and waxing floors; vacuuming carpets; watering plants; replacing light bulbs; replenishing tissue, towels and soap in rest rooms and locker rooms; collecting and disposing of trash.
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Maintain all areas inside the building, including offices, to include, but not be limited to: cleaning and shampooing of carpets and furniture, window cleaning, and the maintenance and replacement of vinyl floors.
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Carpentry work including construction of partitions, ceilings and flooring, repair or replacement of cabinetry, shelves, furniture, doors, and hardware. The Facilities Technician III performs scheduled and unscheduled advanced building maintenance tasks such as general maintenance, carpentry, electrical, heating/ventilation/air conditioning, plumbing, power plant, painting, and building and grounds.
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Complete assigned tasks that include but are not limited to: painting, pressure washing, cleaning, maintaining lighting system bulbs/ballasts (as allowed by any licensing requirements), plumbing, HVAC systems, water treatment, hanging pictures, repair office furniture, locksmith work and general maintenance.
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Utilizes several trade skills such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical, painting, roofing, heating and cooling. Additional certification in one or more of the following: electrical, mechanical, HVAC and refrigeration systems, process controls, mechanical power transmissions, painting, plumbing, carpentry or engine repair.
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The painter is responsible for the repair, maintenance, upkeep and replacement of the property's cosmetic materials (interior/exterior painting, patching of woodwork and furniture refinishing), in accordance with hotel standards.
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Assist in the repair, maintenance, upkeep, and replacement of the property's cosmetic materials (interior/exterior painting, patching of woodwork and furniture refinishing), in accordance with hotel standards.
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Operates power tools, uses hand tools and performs a variety of skilled/manual tasks and activities, i.e. spraying, landscape, moving furniture, roofing, painting, infrastructure repairs, mowing, pouring concrete or asphalt, fabricating and installing traffic signs, installing pavement markings, repairing traffic signal infrastructure, etc.
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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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Performs minor painting, carpentry and masonry work (e.g. preparing surfaces and using brush, sprayer, or roller to apply paints, stains, and varnishes, hanging doors, fitting locks and handles, etc.
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Ensure an attractive, well-maintained club, and the ultimate in member and guest satisfaction at all times by maintaining the guestrooms, public space and back of house areas in good repair by performing various tasks related to a variety of trades including, but not limited to: carpentry, plumbing, electrical, air conditioning, painting, wall coverings and masonry.
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