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Safely operates electrical and air powered tools, pipe fitting, welding, hydraulic, pneumatic, and other mechanical tools, snow removal and salt spreader equipment and/or other heavy equipment assigned to the department.
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Installs new/replacement equipment and materials in facilities by performing electrical, plumbing, carpentry, welding, masonry, glazing, boiler, hydraulic, pneumatic, irrigation, heating, refrigeration, ventilating, air conditioning and other maintenance work.
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On assignment, operates power tamper, grader, power shovel, or other heavy automotive equipment; Services assigned vehicle and maintains it in clean operating condition, which includes fueling at the end of the day operations; Loads, via use of front-end loaders, and unloads trucks; When not driving, performs a variety of manual tasks such as setting grade for new culvert install, shoveling snow, painting, and road maintenance work.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Demonstrated knowledge with lawn tools and basic household toolsPrior experience with preventive building and equipment maintenance, basic plumbing, electricity principles, basic welding, refrigeration and air conditioning systems, and/or boiler systems repair is helpful, but not required.
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Operate job related power equipment such as end loader, snow blower, air compressor and air hammer, mowers, painter, chain saw, and other power equipment. Job Description: Basic Function and Responsibility: Under general supervision, perform tasks involved in maintaining athletic fields, grounds, lawns, flower beds, shrubs and trees, sidewalks, parking lots, roads and storm sewers and drainage structures, and snow removal.
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Perform tasks to ensure the attractive and safe physical appearance of the facility such as snow removal, and cleaning, sweeping, debris removal or power washing sidewalks, drives, parking areas and garage.
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Heating, Cooling, Air Conditioning, Air Quality, Airflow Quality, Duct Sealing, Air Filtration, Heaters, Furnaces, Air Conditioners, Repair, Maintenance, Tune-ups, Home Services HVAC, Plumbing, and Drain Cleaning.
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Additional requirements:An associate degree in Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC Systems) Technology, Industrial Maintenance, or Electro-Mechanical degree or must be enrolled in accredited program working towards the degree.
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Our solutions are used in such areas as refrigeration, air conditioning, heating, power conversion, motor control, industrial machinery, automotive, marine, and off- and on-highway equipment.
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Field Supervisor (Snow Removal/Landscape Operations) - JobDescription. Winter Season Operations Plow snow using trucks or loaders Shovel snow using hand shovels or snow blowers Apply salt and other de-icing agents to paved surfaces Assist with pre-storm preparedness Assist with post-storm cleanup and restocking.
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GENERAL DUTIESUnder general supervision, is responsible for the operation, maintenance, adjustments, testing and repair of steam power plant, air conditioning, chiller plant, fire protection systems, electro-mechanical building equipment and related auxiliary systems in public buildings; performs related work.
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POSITION GOALTo perform skilled work in the maintenance and repair of air conditioning ranging in size from one (1) to eight hundred (800) tons, commercial refrigeration and freezers, water coolers and control systems in a responsible and accurate manner.
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Examples of work include visual inspection of critical systems at start and end of each workday; repairs of laboratory equipment; unload, move, and set-up of delivered items such as office furniture or laboratory equipment; inventory and clean-up of storage areas; remove discarded items; routine repairs such as filling cracks and holes in walls and ceilings, and touch-up painting; and grounds maintenance, including mowing, snow and ice removal, and trimming vegetation.
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Heating and Air Conditioning-Repairs, preventive maintenance, duct-work, trouble shooting and sheet metal work. Grounds-Landscaping, snow removal, maintenance of parking light poles and phone equipment, traffic control, preventive maintenance, and mowing.
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As a member of the Snow Emergency Response Team, incumbent performs snow removal from VAMC streets, sidewalks, and parking lots during by hand shoveling, snowblowers or with trucks, sidewalk plow, wheel loaders equipped with plow, bucket, pusher box and Hustler equipped with snow blower.
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