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The Facilities Maintenance Specialist series are recruiting to fill one opening. Performs snow & ice removal and applies deicer or gravel to facilities and parking lot sideways. The employee generally works under the direct supervision of the Airport Facilities Manager and /or the Airport Facilities Supervisor.
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01Are you a current Transit Facilities Specialist I (Transit Custodian I) or a Transit Facilities Maintenance Worker employed with King County Metro Transit and represented by the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU), Local 587.
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Coordinate, lead, and monitor projects to desired outcome, as assigned by the Facilities Manager. Perform on-site repairs to facilities and equipment whenever possible. Examine pharmacy equipment and facilities for wear and function.
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At least three (3) years of building construction or facilities maintenance safety experience strongly preferred. Be able to identify and communicate Critical Observable Actions associated with the construction and maintenance of facilities.
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The successful individual will report to the Director of Facilities and have extensive knowledge and abilities to carry out the hands-on repairs on a daily basis to critical equipment at the Alameda Saildrone HQ to minimize production and R&D interruptions.
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Gather and analyze operations and financial data regarding full facets of Facilities operations across the City. Work closely with all City departments, develop annual city wide facilities management budget.
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Associate of Art or Associate of Science degree in HVAC, Mechanical, Water and Environmental Technology, Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Industrial Maintenance Mechanic, Facilities Maintenance Technology, Industrial Process Operator, or related technical or STEM field.
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Directly or indirectly supports the installation, maintenance and repair of HVAC, electrical, plumbing systems, and water distribution, including fire suppression and sewerage facilities. The Facilities Technician will also be responsible for performing preventative maintenance, managing expenditure requests for repair and improvements, and addressing painting and structural repair needs within the building.
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The Facilities Director has a dotted line responsibility to the Vice President of Facilities and may be involved with the annual Capital Improvement Program, as collaboratively determined by the Branch Leadership and the Facilities Department.
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The Facilities Coordinator for Hammond House Museum is responsible for the overall upkeep of the physical plant, grounds, artwork and house contents with regard to maintenance, cleanliness, safety and security.
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Chick-fil-A Wrigleyville is looking for a vibrant, talented Facilities Coordinator who will ensure all systems around building and equipment repairs & maintenance are executed with excellence to ensure a smooth operation and aid in our quickly growing business.
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We are seeking a Facilities Engineer to support the Pilot Bioproduction Facility (PBF) at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) in Silver Spring, Maryland. The Facilities Engineer will be a member of the Engineering and Facilities Team (E&F) for the WRAIR PBF Building.
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This is a hybrid position with most of the work time spent on Campus, therefore it requires you to reside in proximity to Duke University School of Medicine Campus in Durham, NC. Work Performed Space and Facilities Planning for office, instruction, wet lab and clinical research space needs: Assist in assessment of space needs to align with strategic vision of the School.
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The Facilities Technician is responsible for the operation and reliability of all plant systems, including high-pressure boilers, chillers, cooling towers, air compressors, HVAC systems, Wastewater Treatment (WWT), Ammonia, and facility power supply equipment and processes.
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Company OverviewJensen Hughes, a leading consulting firm specializing in risk analysis and engineering solutions, is actively seeking talented mid and senior-level engineers with a strong background in Probabilistic Risk Analysis (PRA) or other risk-based projects.
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