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Hands on maintenance of the Museum's facilities, mechanical systems and related operations consisting of the Seattle Art Museum, the Seattle Asian Art Museum, the Olympic Sculpture Park.
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Manages 9-10 lead-persons and with a total of 30-50 employees in the Mechanical and Facilities Maintenance Department. Bachelor's degree (B. A.) from four-year college or university; or eight to ten years related experience in a metal forging facility supervising a minimum of 30 mechanics, millwrights, and/or maintenance support staff; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Kitsap County has an exciting opportunity for a Facilities Maintenance Manager to join our team! Our new team member will oversee the Facilities Maintenance program and staff.
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The Facilities Maintenance Supervisor reports to the Facilities Engineer Manager, serves as the on-duty supervisor for evening and weekend events at Kroc Center/Railton Place.
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Scion is paving a path in student living and the Facilities Manager is a keystone team member in the execution of our vision. Escalate unique or urgent repairs/replacements to General Manager and Regional Facilities Manager.
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Performs work in one of the following trades at journeyman level: electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning, and carpentry in the maintenance of County buildings and facilities.
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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 building grounds maintenance work, operates equipment for lawn care and snow removal at all Metro Transit facilities, Park and Rides, and other metropolitan locations. Work Environment: Work is performed in Metro Transit facilities, buildings and outdoors.
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Ability to prepare and adhere to a city-wide facilities repair and maintenance budget. Effective operation and maintenance of facilities is a complex responsibility, carried out within established policies, procedures, regulations, and guidelines issued by the City and by the appropriate County, State, and Federal agencies.
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Concurrently, an incumbent may design layouts, read and revise blueprints or sketches/plans, renovate structures, furniture and equipment to meet specific needs, and recommends referral of jobs beyond capacity limits to Facilities Maintenance Mechanic II's or to private contractors.
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Through the efforts of over 400 dedicated staff members and serving over 10M building square feet and 1100 acres, Facilities Services includes the asset management program, custodial services, maintenance operations, engineering and technical services, environmental services, grounds operations, the Cal Zero Waste program.
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DEPARTMENT: Facilities/ Maintenance. REPORTS TO: Facility Maintenance Manager. Skilled at the operation and preventative maintenance of any equipment on premise to include but not limited to HVAC system (traditional and ammonia based), dock levelers, material handling, sanitation, ozone generators, wastewater treatment, compactors, densifiers, ice production and storage and mechanized seafood production equipment such as scaling machines (handheld or water-jetted conveyor style), skinning machines, portioning/fillet machines, grinders, pin boners and packaging machines.
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Assists with fire extinguisher maintenance and reports findings to Facilities & Grounds Manager. Assists Facilities & Grounds Manager to oversee fairgrounds maintenance and coordinate projects with Facilities staff and contractors.
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The fully trained Facilities Maintenance Worker provides technical competence - basic trade skills such as carpentry, plumbing, small engine repair, masonry, general construction, etc. A Facilities Maintenance Worker works under the general direction of the Facilities Maintenance Supervisor planning and scheduling the positions tasks.
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Incumbent serves as Facilities Maintenance Technician for the Maintenance Department, responsible for maintaining, inspecting, and repairing buildings, equipment, and systems primarily at City Hall, Public Safety Building, Visitor Center, and other city-owned buildings.
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