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Licenses and Certificates: Certification as a Property Maintenance and Housing Inspector (International Code Council) within six (6) months of date of appointment. Note: This is a new recruitment for Property Maintenance & Housing Inspector.
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The main mission of the Regional Property Manager is to lead professional execution of property operations, business plans, capital improvements, routine and recurring maintenance, and financial reporting of a region of properties.
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Help to form and plan major capital projects Act as property management’s subject matter expert Interface with the home office team to provide information, advice, and physical due diligence resources in support of new acquisition opportunities Provide general oversight of property management software functions for accuracy Required Experience For Regional Property Manager : 3-5 years of direct multi-site multifamily property management experience is required.
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A growing and exciting real estate company is looking to add a Regional Property Manager to their team! The Regional Property Manager will also be expected to lend their experience and expertise on an as-needed basis.
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Performs general park maintenance and repairs including mowing, weed eating, hand weed removal, edging, painting, masonry, carpentry, playgrounds/play structures, pavilions, fencing, lighting, irrigation systems, sidewalks, parking lots, picnic tables, dog waste stations, restroom cleaning, pest and weed control, tree planting and pruning, fertilization and trash removal.
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Position Summary:Assist attorneys in the practice of intellectual property law, specifically patent litigation and prosecution. Provide case management for patent litigation in federal district courts, appeals before theFederal Circuit Court of Appeals, and actions before the U.S. International Trade Commission,USPTO, and Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
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Skills: Mechanical, repair, maintenance, industrial, pumps, valves, industrial maintenance, maintenance technician, welding blueprint troubleshooting, electrical, hydraulics, pneumatics, preventive maintenance, hand tool Experience Level: Expert Level About Aerotek: We know that a company's success starts with its employees.
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Supervises all preventive and corrective maintenance of water/wastewater treatment plant facilities. Knowledge of the principles and practices of an effective mechanical, structural, and grounds preventive maintenance program and operations of internal combustion engines and electrical pump motors.
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Hydraulics, Schematic, Blueprint, Plc troubleshooting, Preventive maintenance, Welding, 3 phase, Maintenance repair, Motors, Electrical maintenance, Industrial maintenance, Mechanical troubleshooting, Machine repair, Weld, volt meter, electrical schematic, schematics diagrams, tig, pneumatic, injection, plc, robotics, vision system, fanuc, voltmeter.
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If you are an experienced bilingual (English and Spanish) commercial property manager with solid operational skills or a property operations manager that is accustomed to working closely with tenants, overseeing fit-ups, buildouts, construction projects, etc., this may be a nice fit.
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The Property Manager will be responsible, under the direction of the Regional Manager, for the overall management of site operations and supervision of maintenance of the physical property.
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Strong background in HVAC maintenance required for both on roof top units as well as central chiller and boiler plants. Draft/review & execute Independent Contractor and Service Agreements (janitorial, landscaping, HVAC maintenance, snow removal etc.
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Two years of experience in construction or general maintenance of commercial grounds and facilities such as mowing, dirt work, sidewalks and asphalt/concrete maintenance and repairs; How many years of experience do you have in construction, general maintenance or commercial grounds and facilities such as mowing, dirt work, sidewalks and asphalt/concrete maintenance and repairs.
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Willingness to travel · Eagerness to grow professionally If you have the experience of a Regional Property Manager and want to join a great team, apply now! Experience as a regional property manager is helpful but not required.
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Nucor Steel West Virginia is seeking a Maintenance Electrician who demonstrates high levels of honesty, integrity, and ownership in everything they do. The selected teammate will ensure the success of the team by SAFELY performing Preventative and Corrective maintenance on steel mill equipment and systems.
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