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We perform all phases of plumbing, HVAC and electrical work on projects such as single-family homes, apartments, condominiums, hotels, retirement communities and student housing.
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We perform all phases of plumbing, HVAC, and electrical work on projects such as single-family homes, apartments, condominiums, hotels, and student housing. Purpose: The purpose of a Licensed Plumber is to install, inspect, repair, and maintain plumbing fixtures in water, gas, and drainage systems according to specifications and building codes, working with little to no supervision with a team of apprentices.
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Beginning with a locally owned portfolio of single-family homes, TradeMark Residential now manages every type of income-producing residential property. At least 3 years of experience and proficiency with HVAC, plumbing, appliance repair, carpentry, electrical, and lighting.
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Apprentice PlumberPlumber Apprentice Summary:Apprentice Plumbers will learn to install, modify, inspect, repair, and maintain plumbing fixtures in gas, water, and drainage systems according to applicable building codes for either single family residential or multifamily housing.
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Kimbel Mechanical is looking for a Licensed Plumber for all phases of new construction in single-family and multi-family housing. Install, inspect, repair, and maintain plumbing fixtures in water, gas, and drainage systems according to specifications and building codes.
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Your Role on the Team As a Maintenance Technician at Invitation Homes, you will be performing high-quality maintenance work in our single-family rental homes while providing outstanding customer service to our residents.
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Understanding of residential construction and mechanical systems and ability to perform general repairs in some of the following: plumbing, electrical, carpentry, sheetrock, exterior structural, HVAC (minor) and appliances.
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Licensed Plumbers install, inspect, repair, and maintain plumbing fixtures in water, gas, and drainage systems according to specifications and building codes, working with little to no supervision with a team of apprentices.
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We manage and maintain single family homes, multi-unit residential properties, and commercial office buildings throughout San Diego County, including Poway, Sabre Springs, 4S Ranch, Scripps Ranch, and other areas.
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As an award winning Family Owned General Contractor we have been in business for over 31 years constructing and remodeling luxury single family homes predominately in the San Diego coastal area.
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The Service Technician III - HVAC works on the Property Management team to inspect, troubleshoot and repair HVAC systems in our Progress Residential single family homes. Our portfolio has continued to grow substantially the past few years and we see increasing demand for professionally managed single-family rental homes and anticipate continued growth.
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Progress Residential is the largest providers of high-quality, single-family rental homes in the United States. With more than 90,000 homes across some of the fastest-growing markets, our residents appreciate the flexibility, freedom, and convenience of living in a single-family home without the obligations of home ownership.
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With more than 40,000 homes in 30 markets, Main Street Renewal is one of the largest providers of single-family rental homes across the country. 2-3 years of prior maintenance experience minimum of 1-year in maintenance with single-family or multi-family property management company.
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Complete all requested property maintenance within Main Street Renewal service level agreement (SLA) turn-around times and scope which includes but not limited to property walks, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, HVAC, carpentry repairs as well as external repairs to asset.
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Champion offers many factory-built solutions, from single-family and multi-family homes to commercial and government buildings. Our manufactured homes, modular homes, mobile homes, park models, and commercial modular buildings can be found throughout the United States and western Canada.
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