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Must be able to continue training to advance into higher tiers (Electronic Tech Maintenance II) Performs assigned communications-electronics operation and maintenance to include preventive maintenance, scheduled/unscheduled maintenance, inspections, corrosion control and configuration management, on Radar, Range Threat Systems, Radio Frequency (RF) UHF/VHF/Microwave Radios, Uninterruptable Power Systems, Network/Fiber Systems, Crypto Equipment and other associated JPARC Joint Integrated Air Defense Systems (JIADS.
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The Aviation Maintenance Technician II is responsible for keeping the aircraft in safe working condition by maintaining, repairing and troubleshooting the aircraft airframe and engine to ensure the aircraft conforms with FAA regulations.
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Our Facilities Maintenance Tech will be in charge of multiple renovation and routine maintenance for MediLodge south east region in Michigan! Performs basic activities related to maintenance, renovation and upkeep of building and grounds.
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CHS, Inc has an exciting opportunity within Animal Nutrition Feed Mill as an Union Maintenance Technician in Hermiston, OR! Join our day shift crew to perform preventative maintenance and repair on our feed mill operations, while on emphasizing CHS, Inc safety procedures & protocol.
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3 to 5 years of hands-on experience in a tool room involving plastic injection mold repair or mold maintenance. Mold Maintenance Technician (3rd shift) maintains high quality Injection Molds through preventative maintenance, minor repair, and visual evaluation.
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Performs facility maintenance and repair and may replace or install light bulbs, fluorescent tubes, damaged glass, windows, doors, partitions, ceiling or floor tiles, door locks, carpet, and/or paint.
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The Maintenance Technician is responsible for day-to-day multiple maintenance service requests and repair and upkeep services within a portfolio of Boston and Metro North Boston area residential apartment and condominium buildings under the direction of the Property Managers.
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Skill in operating grounds maintenance equipment to include mower, dump truck, back hoe, and bush hog tractor and other. Skill in operating hand tools for facility and grounds maintenance.
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Prior water, sewer, or streets maintenance related experience preferred. Basic understanding and knowledge of working with the methods, materials and equipment used in utility maintenance work (e.g., metal detectors, measuring instruments, pick, shovels, probe rods, dump trucks, and heavy equipment, etc.
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Perform regular maintenance and repairs on manufacturing equipment, programmable logic controllers (PLC), and variable frequency drives (VFD) 2+ years of prior Maintenance Technician or Mechanic work experience required.
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Prior maintenance experience is required with a general maintenance skillset, including HVAC, drywall repair and texturing, carpentry, minor electrical, plumbing, basic repairs, painting, floor care, and landscaping.
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Lawn care, gardening care, firewood maintenance program. Ensure hotel maintenance and cleanliness is maintained to the highest level with attention to detail. The Maintenance Engineer must ensure that they are focusing on providing exceptional customer satisfaction by always training on the touch points of the hotel and spa.
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Report any serious maintenance problems, unusual findings, or safety hazards immediately to the manager/supervisor. Maintain, repair and clean all guest rooms in accordance with the property room preventative maintenance procedures and standard guidelines.
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Under operational supervision, the Maintenance Tech I performs basic maintenance related tasks to include janitorial, cleaning, groundskeeping, painting, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, construction, appliances and masonry work, to maintain properties and all common areas in accordance with company standards for overall functionality, cleanliness, and safety.
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Location: 2346 Gillespie St, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28306 United States of America The Facility Maintenance Helper will assist in the facility maintenance of all U-Haul Moving Centers, Storage Centers and other U-Haul facilities within a geographical area.
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