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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 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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The Technical Operations Manager will lead Hotel equipment maintenance support for the Disney Cruise Line Fleet and the island destinations, including Galleys, Laundries, Food and Beverage and waste systems facilities.
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In addition to these responsibilities, the Senior Facilities Maintenance Manager will work closely with the team in planning, executing, starting up, and following up on Engineering Projects, including capital projects related to equipment for the site.
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Will supervise Custodial Manager, Landscape Operations Manager, Maintenance Manager, and Sustainability Coordinator. Reporting to the Executive Director of Facilities Management & Auxiliary Operations, the Director of Facilities will be responsible for planning, administering and directing activities related to facility maintenance, custodial, grounds services, and sustainability and create a safe and efficient work environment.
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The Facilities Maintenance Supervisor reports to the Facilities Engineer Manager, serves as the on-duty supervisor for evening and weekend events at Kroc Center/Railton Place.
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The Facilities Maintenance Manager develops and maintains preventive/predictive maintenance programs inclusive of failure and root cause analysis for the facility campus. The Facilities Maintenance Manager provides leadership and directs strategy for the maintenance efforts in support of the facility campus.
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Assists Director of Engineering in providing daily work orders related to facilities department. CHFM - Cert Healthcare Facilities Mgr (Preferred) 4 Years experience in building trades working in a hospital maintenance environment (Required.
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Hands on maintenance of the Museum's facilities, mechanical systems and related operations consisting of the Seattle Art Museum, the Seattle Asian Art Museum, the Olympic Sculpture Park.
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Sodexo is seeking our Facilities Engineering and Operations Manager for in the beautiful and scenic city of Paul Smiths, NY. Basic Functional Experience - 3 years work experience in facilities maintenance, plant operations or engineering services.
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The employee generally works under the direct supervision of the Airport Facilities Manager and /or the Airport Facilities Supervisor. Twelve (12) months verifiable Airport/Airfield experience in facilities maintenance.
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Under general supervision of the University Housing Maintenance Manager, the Facilities Maintenance Mechanic is a skilled generalist, performing at a journey-level in one trade with strong skills in other trades.
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The Maintenance & Facilities Manager is responsible all facilities maintenance activities, small projects, daily direction setting, and as the company representative on facility matters.
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Bachelor's degree in Facilities, Engineering, Project, Construction or Operations Management preferred. Leads facility and maintenance operations by identifying requirements, forecasting resources, providing oversight for construction projects, capital improvements and daily repair tasks to ensure safe and functional operation of the facility, property, and equipment.
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Assists with fire extinguisher maintenance and reports findings to Facilities & Grounds Manager. Assists Facilities & Grounds Manager to oversee fairgrounds maintenance and coordinate projects with Facilities staff and contractors.
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