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The Facilities Technician II performs scheduled and unscheduled intermediate building maintenance tasks such as general maintenance, carpentry, electrical, heating/ventilation/air conditioning, plumbing, power plant, painting, and building and grounds.
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Maintenance of various electrical facilities on the Long Island Rail Road, including stations, welfare facilities, office buildings and bridges. Utility or Power Plant Electrical Worker.
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Is able to fill any role required in the grounds keeping / facilities maintenance function. Ability to operate hand-held tools and equipments, including, but not limited to a shovel, pick, rake, sledge hammer, lawn mower, weed trimmer and leaf blower.
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Ability to operate maintenance and power equipment; good skill in the use of hand and power tools. In partnership with the EVS Manager and Director of Facilities, develops and maintains a cleaning and maintenance schedule for all common area floor surfaces, including floor stripping, sealing, waxing and buffing.
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Uses CMMS to plan tasks and personnel for corrective, preventive, and/or predictive maintenance work. - Experience with Preventive and/or Predictive maintenance and/or planning.
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Provides preventative and predictive maintenance and repair of material handling systems through demonstrated competency of two or more specialty skills of mechanical power transmission and/or electrical and/or PLC/controls with basic welding/fabrication skills.
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I.e. non-destructive inspection technologies (Iris, Shear-Wave, Ultrasound), asset management systems, autonomous maintenance, calibration and preventative maintenance, predictive maintenance, corrosion abatement, application of engineering standards, etc.
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E.g., voltage testers, amp clamps, oscilloscopes, megohmmeters, infrared testers, torque equipment, alignment tools, and various hand, and power tools) and with heavy equipment required for facility maintenance, including working knowledge of crane and rigging requirements.
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Operation and maintenance of equipment, hand and power tools used in groundskeeping. Operate power and hand mower, edger, spray equipment, small hand and power tools, fertilizer spreader, leaf blower, chainsaw, generator, power lift, trencher and other groundskeeping machines and equipment as assigned.
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Provides basic preventative and predictive maintenance and repair of material handling systems in mainly mechanical power transmission and will work to build stronger skills in electrical and PLC/controls and welding/fabrication.
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Assist in the development, implementation and maintenance of a comprehensive data collection and predictive modeling tool for commercial & utility scale battery energy storage facilities, solar facilities, and collector station that assists in the prioritization of expenditures.
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Implement and manage a predictive maintenance program including vibration analysis, infrared, ultrasonic, and oil analysis. Predictive maintenance of rotating equipment with data analysis and database management in chemical/petrochemical facility.
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Bench lathe, hand breaks and shears, spot-welders, disk grinders, power saws, conduit benders, punching machines, sanders, powder actuated tools, installation tools and. Tools used: Standard shop hand tools, various solder and crimping tools; soldering stations and wire wrap; radio mechanics' and metal working hand tools, drill presses.
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This mechanic repairs replaces, and rebuilds aircraft structures, such as wings and fuselage, and functional components, including rigging, surface controls, and plumbing and hydraulic units, using hand tools, power tools, machines, and equipment such as shears, sheet metal brake, welding equipment, rivet gun, and drills.
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Operate construction and maintenance equipment and power tools such as dump trucks, front-end loader, and backhoe, vactor, flush truck, compressors, jack hammers, concrete saws, street sweeper, sewer rodders, mowers, edgers and blowers or any other equipment needed in sewer and storm water maintenance repairs.
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