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Have knowledge regarding water and gas meter cut-offs, all apartment and fixture cut-offs, sewer clean-outs and post map of same. Replace broken glass, tile, carpet, screens, garbage disposals, fixtures, appliances, draperies, locks.
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Perform carpentry work, such as fitting doors, freeing windows, replacing and building shelves, sanding and refinishing floors, as well as exterior and interior painting. Willingness to pitch in and work in areas other than strictly repair maintenance; i.e. janitorial, custodial, gardening, painting, etc.
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Maintenance skills must include the ability to drywall, replace and repair hardware, paint, cut and replace ceiling tile and replace fixtures; minor furniture repair a plus. Maintenance skills must include the ability to drywall, replace and repair hardware, paint, cut and replace ceiling tile and replace fixtures; minor furniture repair a plus.
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The ceiling tile manufacturing process includes running and monitoring machines that cut, size, paint and package ceiling tiles and shipping finished products to customers. Under the direction of the Value Stream Manager with frequent guidance from a Team Leader, this position is to be responsible for performing a variety of tasks critical to executing the safe operation of highly automated manufacturing equipment in accordance with company guidelines and customer requirements.
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Proficiency in installing repairing: Furniture and hardware, stairs, scaffolding and wood platforms, weather stripping and caulking, wood fencing, floor coverings, signs, cut stencils for signs, wells, partitions, ceiling and related hardware, shields, windbreakers, canopies and curtains, paneling, plaster, bulletin boards, dispensers, mirrors.
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Assist in apartment move-in and move-out inspections and assist the Maintenance Manager or Community Manager in scheduling annual apartment inspections. High School Diploma and training or experience in the following areas: carpentry, light plumbing work, light electrical work, painting, refurbishing and cleaning, air-conditioning.
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Perform various maintenance duties for residential units including basic plumbing, electrical, painting, appliance repairs, cleaning units and grounds for inspections and new occupancy. Complete make-ready process of vacant apartments as directed by Manager.
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Make structural repairs to masonry, woodwork and furnishings; patch or replace plaster/plasterboard; paint walls and ceilings; trim, cut and lay flooring (linoleum, tile, carpet, etc. Make structural repairs to masonry, woodwork and furnishings; patch or replace plaster/plasterboard; paint walls and ceilings; trim, cut and lay flooring (linoleum, tile, carpet, etc.
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Blessed Oasis Pet Resort is currently hiring for a full-time Animal Care - Pet Resort Groomer to clean, cut, and trim our cute dog clients in the Fayetteville, NC area. Our facility mirrors a hotel environment by utilizing physical features like Italian tile, large ceiling fans, sound-absorbing materials, ceiling speakers for calming noises during thunderstorms, and doggie doors that lead to individual patios.
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Prepares tile/foam per order requirements. Measures the material width and initiates cut; trimming all sides necessary. Uses production schedule to determine material to be cut.
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The incumbent is responsible for replacing missing or broken ceramic, mosaic, or quarry tile, and grouting the same; must cut glass to specific sizes for picture window replacement as well as the use of glazing compound when replacing windows.
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Repair concrete, molding, masonry, roof, broken glass, tile, carpet, screens, garbage disposal, fixture and fencing when required. Be familiar with the location of gas and water meter cut off, all apartment cut off and sewer clean outs.
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Daily, must set up and operate woodworking machines to include but not be limited to, power saws, jointers, radial arm saws, drill presses, mortiser, tenoner, molder, shaper, and band saws to cut and shape parts from wood stock.
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Install acoustical tiles, floor tile, baseboard and trim, ceramic tile, tack boards and marker boards. Cut glass for desk tops; cut and/or install mirrors; repair existing windows.
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Remove floor tile, sheet vinyl, ceramic floor tile, and plywood. Dig, fill, and tamp earth excavations; level grounds using a pick, shovel, tamper, and rake; shovel concrete; clean culverts and ditches; cut tree and brush; operate power tools and lawn mowers.
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