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Provide assistance to the facilities with moving fixtures, mannequins and furniture Assist with housekeeping as needed Run errands or perform tasks as needed Responsible for the up-keeping and cleaning of warehouse Keep inventory of all maintenance materials and tools SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES Shipping and receiving Ability to operate forklift General maintenance tasks such as electrical, plumbing, painting, minor construction, HVAC etc.
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Schedule maintenance of the systems to maintain the integrity of the facility boiler systems, pumps, ventilation systems, plumbing, water and sewage systems, the Energy Management System (EMS) and other building components.
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NASCAR seeks a talented professional to join in the position of a General Maintenance. Employee will be responsible for track preparation, maintenance, and restoration. Performs preventive building maintenance duties and functions.
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Responsible for general maintenance of all facilities on property and the property itself. Identify the need for and perform Mid-level to advanced level Painting, plumbing, electrical work, carpentry, and other projects relating to maintenance of the property.
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Performs general repair duties on structures including, but not limited to: doors, windows, screens, locks, hinges, sheetrock, plaster, concrete, framing, trim, and flooring. Assists housekeeping with general custodial tasks.
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The General Maintenance Worker performs maintenance and repair of equipment and buildings requiring practical skill and knowledge (but not proficiency) in such trades as painting, carpentry, plumbing, masonry, and electrical work.
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Job DescriptionThe facilities engineer is responsible for the repair, maintenance, upkeep and replacement of the property's cosmetic materials (interior/exterior painting, patching of woodwork and furniture refinishing), in accordance with hotel standards, and in compliance with the city/state/federal inspection codes (i.e. health and sanitation, fire/life safety, etc.
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The ideal EMI Cyclic General Maintenance Worker has the practical skill and knowledge in various trades such as grounds work, painting, carpentry, plumbing, masonry, HVAC and electrical work.
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The facilities engineer is responsible for the repair, maintenance, upkeep and replacement of the property's cosmetic materials (interior/exterior painting, patching of woodwork and furniture refinishing), in accordance with hotel standards, and in compliance with the city/state/federal inspection codes (i.e. health and sanitation, fire/life safety, etc.
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Campus site maintenance including storing of salt, monitoring adherence to the college's Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), flag pole management and maintenance, pond care, minor site pavement repair, site sign maintenance, oversight of all site drains and maintenance as necessary, management and maintenance of all exterior garbage and recycling receptacles, collection and disposal of all site debris.
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Leidos is seeking a Locksmith / General Maintenance Technician to work the night shift at our Fort Eisenhower, GA location. The Locksmith / General Maintenance Technician shall troubleshoot, repair, replace, and maintain all locksets for all doors including all hardware.
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In addition to performing Locksmith duties, the Locksmith / General Maintenance Technician may also perform routine repairs and maintenance of plant and/or office facilities equipment.
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The General Maintenance Worker provides general labor, grounds maintenance, and general carpentry support. Perform general manual labor tasks including grounds maintenance, loading, unloading, lifting, and moving materials.
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General maintenance tasks such as electrical, plumbing, painting, minor construction, HVAC etc. Responsible for completion of general maintenance tasks and all internal work requests from employees in a timely manner.
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The General Maintenance Technician is responsible for performing cleaning and maintenance of the interior facilities as well as outside facilities as needed related toathletic facilities.
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