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The Facilities Technician III Licensed Plumber performs scheduled and unscheduled advanced 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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The Facilities Technician will complete work orders, Preventive Maintenance (PM’s), and repairs to keep the plant in good working order as well as directing contractors, vendors, and other technicians on specific projects.
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Experience with outsourcing approach to facilities management. These are the foundational drivers of our success and, as a Facilities Specialist, you will play a role in our success. Ability to manage projects and administer contracts related to facilities operations.
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At Kamatics, a division of Kaman Corporation, we have an exciting opportunity for a Facilities Technician to join our team in Bloomfield, CT. Under the direction of the Supervisor, Facilities, with minimum supervision, the Facilities Technician assists the facilities department in the completion of day-to-day activities involving the maintenance of the building, machinery, and overall facility appearance.
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Job Tittle: Facilities Technician. Conduct sampling activities for UIC- storm water, Well, potable water, wastewater treatment, fuel, etc. Mrs. Howroyd gives generously through funding and advocacy for STEM education, particularly for women and minorities.
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The DC Support functions are compromised of the Health and Safety, Facilities and Production Control departments within our North America DCs. Based in the DC and reporting to the Facilities Supervisor, a Facilities Technician plays a key role in maintaining the physical integrity of the property, including maintaining a safe and sanitary environment.
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Job Title: Facilities Maintenance Technician (3rd Shift) Lawn tractor, snow blower, circular saw, table saw, drills, all hand tools, drain cleaning equipment, shear, box brake, lathe, mill, band saw, cutoff saw, drill press, welder, torch.
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Therefore, maintenance and upkeep of NWHC facilities is necessary to sustain the scientific programs of the NWHC.Akima is hiring a Facilities Support Technician III to work with the Facilities Operations Specialist and Maintenance Mechanics to conduct physical labor and maintenance work, both indoors and outside, and during all seasons to maintain NWHC infrastructure and grounds to facilitate safe and biosecure operations of NWCH laboratories and operations.
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GCI's Facilities Engineer I is responsible for providing rapid and accurate information about the design and safe installation of AC and DC power systems, power distribution, battery backup systems, and cabling systems in support of telecommunications systems.
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The Facility Supervisor at our distribution center in Wilmer, Texas (Southern Dallas County), will serve as a strategic partner in the oversight and supervision of distribution center safety, security, maintenance and housekeeping functions to include physical security and safety of employees, facilities and assets.
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Assists Facilities Manager with creating a budget for the mechanical team. Other Information:State of Maine license in one of the following Master Plumber, Master Electrician, Master Oil Burner man, or Fire Sprinkler Inspector preferred.
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Manage facilities technician and effectively provide work direction in order to ensure a safe, healthy, effective workplace. You will provide facilities and maintenance project management to support production (e.g. lean layout, TPM, test equipment) and support areas (e.g. engineering labs, offices.
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Manages 9-10 lead-persons and with a total of 30-50 employees in the Mechanical and Facilities Maintenance Department. Must have working knowledge of furnace combustion, refractory, hydraulics, mobile equipment & PIVs (Diesel, Propane, Electric), closed loop colling systems, vacuum systems and chambers, CNC machine tools, refrigeration, and basic control systems.
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Jensen Hughes, a leading consulting firm specializing in risk analysis and engineering solutions, is actively seeking talented mid and senior-level engineers with a strong background in Probabilistic Risk Analysis (PRA) or other risk-based projects.
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As a Facilities Maintenance Technician you will focus upon the efficient and effective delivery of support services for Busek Co. Inc. You will be supporting / improving productivity of the core business by the coordination of demand and supply of facilities and services.
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