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Using plaster or compound to patch minor holes and cracks in walls and ceilings. Qualified candidates must have a minimum of (4) years' experience performing general maintenance and repair of equipment requiring practical skill and knowledge in such trades as painting, carpentry, plumbing, masonry, and electrical work.
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The Maintenance Tech typically performs work in one or more of the maintenance trades: carpentry, plumbing, painting, machine and equipment repair, electrical, sheet metal fabrication, and welding.
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Related experience includes skill and knowledge of painting, HVAC, carpentry, plumbing, masonry and electrical work. Install and correct minor electrical, plumbing, carpentry, and structural problems.
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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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Perform all required painting of apartments, general maintenance, ground maintenance and other general duties as required to safely and properly operate the community. Perform the appropriate floor covering cleaning (i.e. shampooing, buffing, stripping, waxing, etc.
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Duties: Diagnose, repair and maintain buildings and equipment - a food facility and administrative building Maintain and repair lift equipment - pallet jacks, forklifts, and scissor lifts Maintain and repair production equipment Work orders include, but not limited to mechanical work, plumbing, carpentry, painting, and minor electrical Welding skills and experience preferred, but not required Operate the ice plant.
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REQUIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:Commercial and/or residential maintenance experience doing carpentry, painting, sheetrock repair, minor plumbing repairs, or minor electrical repairs.
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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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Performs craft services such as minor plumbing, minor electrical, minor carpentry, and painting. Minimum of two (2) years' experience in an operations or facility coordination position in an arena, convention center, or public assembly facility including event set up/breakdown, event coordination, or related field, and direct employee supervision.
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Performs minor painting as approved / directed by General Manager and Facilities Technician. Performs minor cosmetic repair on equipment (rust removal, touch up paint, re-labeling, etc.
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We are looking for handymen with a strong work ethic, a professional appearance and demeanor, and a good overall knowledge of all trades—from Carpentry, Tiling, Painting, and Drywalling to light Plumbing and Electrical.
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Employee will perform maintenance and repair work in and around assigned buildings such as plumbing, masonry, carpentry, painting, minor electrical and/or heating and ground maintenance using standard hand and electric tools.
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Job Responsibilities (include but are not limited to): Maintenance Responsibilities Sweep and Mop Floors Empty Trash Clean Locker Room and Bathrooms Routine painting General Janitorial and Minor Maintenance Other responsibilities are given daily Abide By Maplecrest Company Expectations Demonstrate behaviors consistent with Maplecrest’s Vision, Mission, and Values in all interactions with customers, co-workers, vendors, and suppliers.
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May occasionally perform minor maintenance tasks such as reset circuit breakers, turn off water in emergencies, replace light bulbs and fluorescent or perform basic facility maintenance functions such as painting and minor carpentry repairs.
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The Maintenance Worker carries out grounds work, and maintenance duties (minor repairs, painting, heavy cleaning) as assigned. We embrace and live our values every day: Friendship, Teamwork, Compassion, Excellence, Integrity, and Customer Focus.
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