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Performs lead functions as assigned by Facilities Maintenance Manager, Director of Facilities and/or Chief Engineering & Facilities Officer. Assists the Facilities Maintenance Manager in attaining and conducting formal and on-the-job training.
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The Facilities Maintenance Manager maintains the plant buildings and grounds including, but not limited to, elevators, utilities distribution systems, floors, walls, ceilings, roofs, sewer systems, doors, parking lots, lawns, and vegetation.
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Knowledge of preventative maintenance and repair on equipment and facilities. This is a part-time facilities support position working with the nationally accredited Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department.
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The Facilities & Maintenance Manager will coordinate building repair, janitorial and landscaping services and manage the Preventive Maintenance, tooling readiness (SMED) etc.
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Successful individual will report to the Director of Facilities and have extensive knowledge and. Director of Facilities on prioritization. ● Perform general maintenance and repair activities within the facility including but not limited to.
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Provide a report to the Facilities Engineer/Supervisor notifying any problems found. Basic but proven experience with a variety of trades in the maintenance of commercial office space such as the operation of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and life safety equipment supporting a 24/7 operation.
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Responsibilities include coordinating and management of repairs and preventative maintenance and organization of all vendors, centralized purchasing, and billing for the facilities. Supervise all outside building services contractors including cleaning crew, lawn maintenance, and air conditioning maintenance.
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This on-the-job training enables students graduating from the Facilities Maintenance Program higher level skills that leads to employment in Industrial Maintenance vocations. This position is responsible for the following maintenance related duties including providing assistance in planning, managing and executing the Center's maintenance management plan in coordination with the Work Programs Officer, Assistant WPO, the Facilities Maintenance Instructor and others as required.
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Oversees operational activities in absence of Sr. Facilities Manager. Building Maintenance: Provides general building maintenance and repair in conjunction with Landlords of West Coast Facilities.
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Fairfield Pumped, no 100% remote " Will you consider candidates who will re-locate at their own expense?
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The Facilities Manager has overall responsibility for ensuring the day-to-day operational efficiency and maintenance of all building systems (HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire/life safety system for all facilities.
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Under general supervision of the Airport Manager, ensures safe and efficient Airport Operation through the maintenance of the runway, roadways, facilities, lights, signs, properties, pavements, buildings and equipment.
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Travels from site to site; inspects facilities, buildings, and grounds for routine maintenance and cleanliness; prioritizes repairs and renovations. The Buildings & Grounds Supervisor is responsible for the maintenance, repair, and overall preservation of company’s buildings, grounds, and site services which include, but not limited to landscaping, snow removal, lawn maintenance, employee/furniture moves, painting, plumbing, and small to medium size capital renovation projects.
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Is able to fill any role required in the grounds keeping / facilities maintenance function. Organize and supervise the work of the grounds staff on a daily basis which includes: laying out grave sites and preparing them for burials, setting memorials and markers, performing lawn maintenance such as mowing, trimming, planting and snow removal, collecting trash or other debris from the grounds.
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The PM Leads, Asset Reliability Manager and Facilities and Utility Manager will report to this position. The asset reliability manager will be critical in this goal by coordinating planned corrective, preventive, and predictive maintenance activities through the technical development of maintenance and operation teams.
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