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Responsibilities Oversee all aspects of facilities maintenance, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, waste water systems, and cranes. Titles Encouraged to Apply Facilities Maintenance Director Plant Maintenance Manager Construction and Facilities Manager Manufacturing Maintenance Manager Facilities Operations Manager.
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Achieve 100% uptime of site critical systems and equipment which include but are not limited to: Power/UPS, Back-up generator, Fuel supply, HVAC (Heating Ventilation, Air Conditioning), BMS, Plumbing/Water supply, Fire life safety systems and equipment.
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Supervises and coordinates the activities of colleagues engaged in maintaining the efficient operation of the ammonia refrigeration system, fire protection systems, HVAC systems, warehouse and dock equipment, material handling equipment, and storage racking; and the upkeep of the building components and grounds to promote safe, efficient, and optimal utilization of our facilities, equipment, and personnel.
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Strong understanding and experience with common building systems including but not limited to (BMS) for HVAC, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Security, Fire Life Safety, Suppression and irrigation Systems.
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A working knowledge of building systems & maintenance (HVAC, fire life safety, lighting, electrical, plumbing, EV charging stations, etc.) 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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Develop and implement procedures for preventative, corrective, and emergency maintenance for ammonia refrigeration systems, HVAC systems, fire protection, material handling equipment, storage racking, dock, and warehouse equipment.
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Provide assistance to Refrigeration Tech II & III and Facility Manager to ensure assets (Refrigeration/HVAC/Electrical systems) are managed in accordance with the following: IIAR (International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration), ASHRAE (American Society of HVAC and Refrigeration Engineers), ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), EPA, OSHA and applicable State and Local Codes.
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary With direction from the Zone Manager and Working Supervisor, the Mechanic works with a team of 10-12 multi-craft mechanics to perform routine and emergency rough and finished carpentry and multi-craft maintenance tasks for campus facilities.
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Perform various exterior grounds maintenance for main plant and off-site warehouse. Perform maintenance of all types of painted surfaces and have the knowledge to use spraying equipment, airless sprayers, brushes and rollers.
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Provides technical expertise and develops training programs for facilities and maintenance personnel in areas such as mechanical, electrical, HVAC systems, plumbing, general construction, elevators, pools, fire & life/safety equipment, building automation systems and other pertinent building systems.
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Operating under the supervision of the local Refrigeration and HVAC Manager, you'll adhere to established maintenance schedules and guidelines, conducting inspections, cleaning, and repairing facilities, equipment, or fixtures.
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As a Supermarket Rack Refrigeration HVAC Tech at our local retail store, your role will maintain and repair Walmart facilities HVAC/R equipment and assets by utilizing commercial HVAC and Refrigeration skills and using hand tools, digital tools, power tools, and other equipment to complete jobs.
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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. This includes but not limited to yard work, mowing, roof clean up, snow removal and landscaping work.
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The Facilities Coordinator will also lead the EHS program that will require them to perform the safety and general maintenance activities at the site to maintain a safe and pleasant working environment for all employees and visitors.
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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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