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O Water irrigation systemso Stairs, gates, fences, railingso Cleanliness of tile, carpet, flooring in common areaso Roofing, gutters, fastenerso Exterior lightso Exterior chimneyo Shutters and doors as the By-laws and Declarations requireo Boiler, gas and electrico Door locks, Post Office boxeso Security systems (where applicable)o Ceiling leakso Wallso Pool areas, tile, Jacuzzi, pool furnitureReports all major repairs and expenses to Property Manager prior to any expenditure of funds.
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Inspect ceiling or floor tile, wall covering, siding, glass, or woodwork to detect broken or damaged structure. Shape or cut material to specified measurement, using hand tools, machines, or power saws.
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Cut, surface, polish and install tile and granite or install pre-cast terrazzo, granite, or tile units. BENEFITS INCLUDE: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, Life & AD&D, Flex Spending Account (Health Care & Dependent), Paid Time Off, Boot Allowance, Education Program, Paid On-The-Job Training, Growth and Advancement Opportunities and morePOSITION PURPOSEA Tile Setter cuts, tools, and sets tile/slab in floors and walls of buildings and repairs and polishes tiles/slab previously set in buildings.
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Install wallboards, floor and ceiling tile, linoleum, tile and carpets, using hand tools, power tools and carpenter’s toolsInstall doors and hardware. Repair windows frames and sashes, cut and replace window glass.
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Repair or replace relays, heavy duty fuses, interlocking and magnetic control circuits, alarm systems, time clocks, photo and electric eyes; measure, cut, thread and install electric conduits. Install, maintain and repair a variety of floor coverings such as carpeting, tile and wood and roof coverings.
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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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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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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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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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Experience with drywall, demo and site clean up and laying tile. This is a semi-skilled labor position so you will be expected to use a measuring tape to measure, cut, and hang drywall.
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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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Job Description PeopleReady Skilled Division is looking for a Floor Tile Setter. The experienced individual must have knowledge in setting, cutting, fitting tile around obstacles and openings using hand and power tools.
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As a Tile Setter, you'll be the maestro of mosaic, the champion of ceramic, and the guru of granite! Then we want YOU to be our next Tile Setter extraordinaire! Proficiency in tile installation techniques.
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Keep accurate records regarding preventive maintenance, work orders, apartment refurbishing, annual inspections, inventories, purchase orders, and perform scheduled maintenance on all equipment based on the manufacturers operating manuals.
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Knowledge of standard plumbing methods and techniques in order to measure, cut, bend, and thread pipe, and how to caulk and seal such things as elbows, union joints, tile pipe, faucets and drains.
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