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The Lead Facilities Maintenance Engineer performs inspections, routine preventive maintenance, repair and replacement of building systems and equipment for Seattle's iconic Benaroya Hall. As a member of the Facilities and Engineering team, this position shares responsibility for engineer on-duty coverage of Seattle Symphony activities and client functions on evenings and weekends.
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Performs scheduled and preventive maintenance on equipment to include visual inspection, filter changes, lubrication, belt adjustment and replacement, coil cleaning, plumbing supply and drain cleaning.
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The primary position focus involves supervising the Facilities Maintenance Team responsibilities for building electrical systems supply and control including building lighting. Current Minnesota Master Electrician or Electrical PE license is preferred for Maintenance/Electrical position (Maintenance Electrician license is minimum requirement); Certified Energy Manager or LEED accreditation is preferred for the Building Engineer/Mechanical position.
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The Facilities Maintenance Technician is responsible for maintaining a clean and safe environment to support teaching, learning, and KIPP NorCal's commitment to a warm and welcoming environment.
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Work will include routine telecom/datacom work, periodic outdoor cooling tower repair and maintenance, plumbing, electrical, or general mechanical repairs, carpentry work, welding, and facilities equipment repairs.
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The Facilities Manager working under the supervision of the Chicago office’s Director of Administration, will oversee all aspects of the Chicago office’s facilities functions, including but not limited to, repairs and maintenance, housekeeping, construction, office moves, furniture, lease compliance, safety/emergency planning, physical security, space management, mailroom, and office supplies.
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Under general supervision of the Risk & Facilities Manager, this position is responsible for the oversight of all Associated Students' ("AS") facilities & property, including maintenance, vendors, project management, vehicle fleet, and capital improvement projects.
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Manage the day-to-day operations including but not limited to heating, ventilating, air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing and piping, fire protection, and general building maintenance and troubleshooting, building automation systems and building maintenance.
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Assist with snow removal at park and rides, transit stations, and rail facilities as assigned using shovels, scrapers and walk-behind snow removal equipment. The Public Facilities Worker maintains and cleans public facilities, transit centers, and park and ride facilities of the Metropolitan Council.
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Assist in all other maintenance related tasks as needed, working closely with Operations Director, Operations Manager, Director of Gardens, Winemakers, Cellar Master, Procurement Manager, Planning Manager, Bottling & Inventory Manager and all other departments.
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Job Description Position Summary The Vice President of Facilities Maintenance serves as a visible leader and is responsible for a large and diversified maintenance program consisting of facilities and technical systems maintenance services for the City's Dual-Airport system which includes the Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Northeast Philadelphia Airport (PNE.
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Perform simple repairs, replacements, and maintenance on basic parts including (but not limited to) case doors, shelving, fixtures, ceiling and floor tiles, carts, racks, gaskets, hinges, filters and basic plumbing/plumbing fixtures, and restroom facilities.
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Facilities & Maintenance Staff. Responsible for the overall maintenance of the venue, including: carpet repair/cleaning, painting of interior/exterior, elevator repair, bathroom maintenance, upkeep of air-conditioning and heating, electrical and plumbing work, other repairs/maintenance as needed.
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Performs routine maintenance activities for streets, park grounds, facilities, athletics field and wastewater treatment facility. Grounds and facilities maintenance principles and practices.
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Inspects and maintains secured airport property; provides weekly inspection, maintenance and repair to secured fence line, protective guard rail, security sliding and swinging gates; repairs may include the fabrication of aluminum and steel, backfill to prevent or repair fence line from washouts or security breaches; assembles steel barricades and bollards for fire hydrant protection.
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