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Perform various proactive preventative maintenance including siding, painting, lighting, sprinkler, pool, golf-cart, elevator and more. Complete special projects as assigned by maintenance supervisor and/or property manager.
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Troubleshoots electrical and plumbing problems within DC. Performs preventive maintenance on all property, equipment and mechanical systems (including painting an occasional wall and changing light bulbs in the offices.
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The apartment maintenance staff is responsible for completing all service requests at the direction of the maintenance supervisor or property manager. Minor painting and drywall repair.
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We have several opportunities open for apartment maintenance technicians. Apartment maintenance experience is a plus. General knowledge of all aspects of maintenance repair and service.
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At ARM, we're not just a commercial property maintenance company; we're a trusted and innovative force reshaping the landscape. (Wall Repair(s): Drywall, Painting, Masonry work, Stucco/EIFS.
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At least three years of work experience in providing hands on maintenance in a large facility to include electrical, carpentry, painting, plumbing, and minor repair work. Ensures each site has & maintains the contracts for the preventative maintenance of the following: generator, fire extinguishers and Ansul system, sprinkler system, fire alarm, elevator, HVAC system (boiler, roof top units, air conditioner heater unit), water treatment and pest control.
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This opportunity is right for you if you have experience with painting, plumbing, electrical, appliance repair and carpentry. ConcordRENTS is a distinguished leader in providing a quality and customer-centric property management experience with a focus on affordable and market rate multifamily communities throughout Florida.
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Perform daily grounds maintenance of the property including picking up and disposing of all trash, pet defecation removal, maintain pet waste stations, and sweeping walkways. Participate in property improvements and preventive maintenance scheduled tasks, promptly.
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Our hiring process is simple and can be done entirely online so start today! We are looking for applicants who have a knack for hands-on work and great handyman skills. Electrical circuits, receptacles, breakers, switches, and fuses.
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Performing general maintenance tasks for the properties such as drywall repair, light carpentry, flooring repair, painting, plumbing leaks, electrical and more. The Facilities Maintenance Technician will be expected to coordinate and perform repairs as needed as well as complete reoccurring maintenance tasks at each property.
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InterSolutions has multiple openings for skilled Apartment Maintenance Technicians! InterSolutions has multiple openings for skilled Apartment Maintenance Technicians! Resolve electrical, plumbing, and appliance repairs, installations, service, and replacements in a responsible and professional manner that meets industry standards as needed by the apartment community.
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If you are a motivated and reliable worker looking for full or part-time work, you should apply! Complete apartment service tickets and log all assigned work orders accurately and in a timely fashion.
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Window screens and blinds. Clearing drains and sewer lines up to 4' Keep the grounds free of debris and trash. Installation and minor repairs of appliances such as stoves, refrigerators, washers, and dryers.
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Must possess strong maintenance and repair skills in HVAC, cooling towers, chillers, painting, carpentry, plumbing and electricity (3) to five (5) years general experience in building trades, repair and replacement maintenance or handy work.
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This position is required to maintain property, buildings and grounds to high standard, which includes the following disciplines plumbing, carpentry, HVAC, Structural, Electrical and Painting.
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