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Regional Sales Manager. Knowledge and/or experience working with commercial and/or industrial building technologies; energy management and controls, HVAC systems, building automation, SCADA, microgrids, fire alarm & protection, electronic security systems, etc.
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The Facilities Manager has overall responsibility for ensuring the day-to-day operational efficiency and maintenance of all building systems (HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire/life safety system for all facilities.
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We are seeking a Regional Sales Manager to join our federal team leading our West Region. Ensures the development and maintenance of detailed Account Plans that foster constructive multi-functional account teams consisting of federal sales, branch sales, domain sales, agency account managers, operations and subject matter expert resources.
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Support and communicate with Area Maintenance Specialist, Area Maintenance Manager, Regional Maintenance Manager, and VP of Maintenance. 4+ years experience with building systems including fire sprinkler, fire alarm, life safety and central mechanical/HVAC.
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Global Real Estate and Facilities is seeking a Facilities Maintenance Manager at the Frederickson site on 3rd shift located in Puyallup, Washington. 3rd Shift Facilities Maintenance Manager (Fredrickson Site.
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Maintenance Manager | Advanced competency with the following: HVAC (split systems, heat pumps and PTACs), plumbing (including water heaters), electrical, appliance repair, painting and carpentry.
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Perform any other duties as assigned by the Community Manager, Maintenance Supervisor, or Regional Property Manager or any other company official as needed. Attend meetings and seminars as requested by Community Manager, Regional Property Manager or Maintenance Supervisor.
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Installation Finance Manager, HVAC Finance, Trades Finance, Financial Management, Construction Finance, Project Finance, Budgeting, Cost Control, Financial Analysis, Revenue Management, Capital Expenditure, Cash Flow Management, Project Budgeting, Contract Finance, HVAC Industry Finance #jm2024.
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Under general supervision, of the Deputy Chief of East of Hudson Job Order Contracts, the Construction Project Manager II will serve as Job Order Contract Project Manager and will oversee routine reconstruction projects or assist in overseeing new construction or major reconstruction projects and maintenance and repair projects involving a high level of complexity and or of exceptionally high dollar value.
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Jm2023 Service Tech, refridgeration, HVAC, refrigeration, HVAC-R, HVAC/R, diagnostic, commercial, service, install, installer, installation, mechanical, mechanic, apprentice, AC, field service, chiller, mgr, lead, supervisor, leader, regional, HVACR.
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Conducts turnovers and perform necessary preventative maintenance on HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and swimming pool equipment, in addition to appliances, series and master locks, interior and exterior carpentry, glazing screens, roofing, blacktop, concrete repairs, and signage.
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The Regional Maintenance Supervisor will support the Property Managers, Maintenance Supervisors, Production Supervisor, Clubhouse Manager and Regional Property Manager within our Roxborough Region with the overall maintenance of the property and grounds.
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Proficient in electrical, HVAC, plumbing, locksmith, refrigeration, welding, boiler maintenance, chillers, and carpentry (with a proven electrical and mechanical aptitude!) In this role you'll work with the Regional Director of Engineering and the property General Manager to supervise the Engineering Department.
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Solicit bids from contractors with approval from the Property Manager and Regional Maintenance Manager. Maintain the maintenance operations at the property on a day-to-day basis as a working supervisor in such areas, but not limited to: appliances, carpentry, hardware accessories, masonry, painting, basic electrical, basic plumbing, and basic HVAC.
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WinnCompanies is looking for a Maintenance Supervisor who will train, coach, and develop a team at Silver Lake , a 150-unit affordable housing community located in Corsicana, TX. HVAC, asbestos, or lead-based paint certifications.
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