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Ability to operate powered equipment such as mowers, tractors, twin-axle vehicles, snow blowers, chain-saws, electric clippers, sod cutters, and pruning saws. Some skilled trades experience (HVAC, refrigeration, painting, carpentry, dry wall.
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Keywords: golf maintenance, technician, grounds crew, golf course maintenance, maintenance worker, building maintenance. Education benefits through Workforce Edge with Strayer University and Capella University.
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They are experts at the technical side of the job – keeping the venue, grounds, technology and game system in tip-top shape. This is an opportunity for a great career with NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED - we will train you.
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6+ months maintenance experience or trade school certificate(s) in electrical, plumbing, maintenance. Trouble shoot and repair issues in all areas of the venue. Complete all maintenance and repair tasks as directed by Facilities management.
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Demonstrate Topgolf’s Core Values: Fun, One Team, Excellence, Edgy Spirit and Caring. Ability to stand and walk for long periods of time including maneuvering up and down ladders and stairs. Topgolf participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S.
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Ability to work in extreme weather conditions for extended periods of time. Monitor the use and inventory of spare parts, maintenance supplies, and equipment. Take a Virtual Tour Through One of Our Venues.
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Operate vehicles and powered equipment, such as mowers, tractors, twin-axle vehicles, snow blowers, chain saws, electric clippers, sod cutters, and pruning saws; Performs other carpentry tasks such as cabinet making, finish carpentry, insulation, suspending new ceilings, dry wall, and painting.
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Must be able to use all types of maintenance equipment proficiently including but not limited to MIG/TIG welding, Plasma Cutters, Chop Saws, Drills, Flame Cutting, and Sheet Metal Brakes/Shears.
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Operates and maintains a variety of mechanical and power tools and equipment and vehicles, such as pick-up truck, small tractor, pressure washer, saws, weed trimmer, and various hand tools required for construction, carpentry, plumbing, mechanical, welding, and maintenance duties performed.
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1-3 years of construction or carpentry experience preferred; experience using power tools, saws, nail guns, and hand tools is required. If you have any experience in Construction, as a General Laborer, Service technician, Field Service Technician, Installer, Carpenter, Mechanic, Machinist, Operator, Repairman, Assembly worker, Assembly technician, or any skilled trade, you may find this opportunity to be a great fit for your career.
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We are not geared toward production work, but candidates must have experience in and familiarity with the residential construction process and must be equally at home with framing, finish carpentry and, as we have a woodworking shop, cabinet making.
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The Service Technician employee is responsible for a variety of maintenance tasks: performing make-readies, plumbing, pool maintenance, carpentry, painting, grounds maintenance, expediting service requests and all associated maintenance tasks required to ensure the health, safety and comfort for residents.
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Uses carpentry hand tools such as hammers, levels, squares, screw drivers, adjustable, wrenches, hand and power saws, drill motors and pry. Measures boards, timbers, or plywood using square, measuring tape and ruler and marks cutting lines on materials using pencil and Shapes materials to required sizes using saws, chisels, and planes.
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Proficient in using electrical, manual equipment and measurement tools (powered saws, hammers, rulers etc.) Excellent understanding of carpentry technique, materials and methods of installation and construction.
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Maintain and operate a variety of tools including drills, routers, power saws and other woodworking machinery; sharpen hand tools and insure that tools and equipment are properly maintained. Perform a full range of carpentry work including structural, fabrication, installation, repair and maintenance tasks involved in repair, remodeling and new construction projects.
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