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The Lead Maintenance Technician reports to the Building Maintenance Manager and Center Director. In working with the Building Maintenance Manager, the Lead Maintenance Technician will assist with scheduling and completion of preventative maintenance, routine walks of the facility to identify repairs, damage and potential safety hazards, as well as apply preventative measures to reduce the risk of future problems.
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They may also include general building maintenance and building inspections. Works closely with other departments (i.e., management and leasing on maintenance and repairs issues) and Corporate Project Manager to ensure high level of customer satisfaction.
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Some knowledge of the HUD Housing Quality Standards and applicable local, state, and federal building, fire and safety, property maintenance codes and lead-based paint regulations. Experience with residential building inspection, multifamily experience preferred.
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Reviews building plans and inspects residential, commercial and industrial buildings assuring that construction, alteration and maintenance work complies with code and is constructed according to approved plans; checks the quality of materials and methods of construction for structural, electrical work, concrete work, plastering, plumbing, tile, masonry work, and life/safety code compliance.
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The Building Engineer is responsible for completing work orders, grounds maintenance, painting, caulking, HVAC, plumbing, drywall, electrical and completing maintenance on buildings as needed.
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The Engineer Technician is a mid-level maintenance/engineering position that is responsible for creating a safe and secure environment by maintaining the buildings, grounds, and equipment in a safe and efficient manner, consistent with regulations and established policies, procedures and best practices.
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The Maintenance Manager is responsible for managing UKG time and attendance system, scheduling overtime, maintenance work order flow, project management, equipment inventory, downtime performance, perform recordkeeping, data entry and building vendor relations.
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Auto req ID: 23398 Title: Maintenance Toolmaker Job Function: Manufacturing Location: YORK Company: Harley-Davidson Motor Company Full-time Shift: 2nd or 3rd Shift Pay: 37.50 At Harley-Davidson, we are building more than machines.
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Terrain Park Building and Maintenance: Design and Build three parks, Bucky's Playground, Surprise Fun Zone, and Bunker Hill location. Slope Maintenance: Plan, organize, direct all grooming operations.
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General building and grounds maintenance includes without limitation, physically performing minor carpentry, cleaning, electrical, furniture / equipment assembly, landscaping, masonry, painting, plumbing, snow removal, supply and inventory control, and event preparations.
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Properties & Facilities Oversight: Vicmead Campus Clubhouse Outdoor Tennis & Pickleball Courts Maintenance Building & Water Storage Indoor Racquets Building Paddle Courts & Hut Stables & Riding Arena Tenant operation, Club maintains bldg.
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Developing plans: Evaluating systems and facilities, developing maintenance procedures and schedules, reviewing and recommending modifications to maintenance equipment and processes, and overseeing preventive and predictive maintenance programs.
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The Maintenance Supervisor manages operations of the Maintenance Department to ensure that equipment and facilities are in good condition to minimize downtime, meet production deadlines and maintain product quality.
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Associate's degree in Facilities Management, Building Maintenance, or a related field preferred. The Assistant Supervisor works closely with the Facilities Maintenance Manager to coordinate tasks, manage resources, and provide guidance to the maintenance team.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products and now we are building America s First Smart NetworkTM.
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