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Performs landscape and grounds maintenance as assigned; maintains and repairs irrigation systems including the installation and/or repair of sprinkler systems (pop-ups, directional, drip) and performs weed pick-up and disposes of trash; performs snow removal when necessary; and trims weeds around walk ways, flower beds, and walls using appropriate tools.
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Daily interior cleaning of the building including emptying waste receptacles, debris and trash removal, vacuuming/shampooing floors and carpets, dusting and cleaning furniture, cleaning and restocking restrooms, washing walls, polishing, mopping floors, placing down mats/runners in inclement weather, cleaning up spills, cleaning windows and window coverings, etc., in accordance with established procedures and as directed by a Supervisor.
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Clean-up as required including, but not limited to, sweeping, washing, painting, trash removal and pick-up. Formal training in one or more of the following: General Industrial Maintenance, Hydraulics, Industrial Electrical Systems, PLC Programming, Industrial Refrigeration, Compressors, Pneumatics.
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Has knowledge of various maintenance functions including and not limited to plumbing, pool maintenance, air conditioning, heating, general carpentry skills, appliance, electrical, painting, caulking, snow removal, scheduling, and life safety issues.
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Respond to problems with successful repairs: HVAC, electrical, plumbing, appliances, carpentry, emergency systems, flooring, hardware accessories, masonry, painting, drywall, pools, spa and water features, and trash management systems.
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Maintain grounds and common spaces through cleaning, trash management, landscaping, and snow removal. Diagnose and perform repairs for appliances, carpentry, hardware accessories, masonry, painting, as well as basic electrical, plumbing, and HVAC.
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Show respect for residents and community staff at all times, providing excellent customer service Perform routine interior and exterior community maintenance as scheduled & requested; may include painting, snow/ice removal, gutter cleaning, replacing filters, working with trash compactor, etc.
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Assist in custodial work in common areas, including sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, emptying trash, cleaning windows, removal of bulk trash, as well as other custodial work as assigned.
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May perform general maintenance, custodial, and trash removal tasks. Performs carpentry maintenance tasks including routine sheetrock/drywall installation and/or repair, window replacement, cabinet and countertop replacement, painting and texturing, and door and hardware installation; paints interior and exterior finishes, as appropriate.
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Responsible for the upkeep and cleanliness of grounds, lobbies, hallways, floors, carpet, restrooms, elevators, stairways, windows and other common areas through daily washing, waxing, dusting, vacuuming and trash removal.
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Under the direction of the Service Maintenance Manager, the Service Technician II is responsible for promptly responding to all service requests, apartment turnover preparation and the preservation and maintenance of the property.
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Prepares all market-ready apartments, which may include painting, carpet cleaning/repair, general repairs, and housekeeping to ensure a quality product to our residents. Maintains grounds, pools/ hot tubs, common areas, and dog parks to keep them clean, free of trash, debris, and other safety issues.
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Maintains the exterior of facilities by sweeping sidewalks; using the pressure washer to clean outside walls and sidewalks; remove litter, debris, and trash; mowing lawns; replacing exterior lights; and the removal of graffiti.
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Responsibilities: Keep entire dealership in a clean and orderly condition Use machinery to clean showroom floor, dust entire facility, and maintain multiple bathrooms and kitchen Empty trash and garbage containers Perform exterior maintenance including snow removal, landscaping, window washing, painting, trash removal Maintain minor and routine painting, electrical, and other maintenance activities Many other duties as assigned What We Offer: Medical | Dental | Vision Paid Time Off 401k State of the art facilities and equipment Early morning work schedules Company supplied uniforms Requirements: Previous janitorial and/or maintenance experience preferred Diligent work ethic and dedicated.
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The Maintenance Supervisor responds to our resident's service request and is instrumental in helping Cushman and Wakefield deliver superior customer service to our residents. Maintenance Supervisor, Multifamily (Affordable.
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