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RECENT RECOGNITION + Barron's 100 Most Sustainable Companies + CDP Discloser + Dow Jones Sustainability Indices + Ethisphere's World's Most Ethical Companies + Fortune World's Most Admired Companies + Great Place to Work + Sustainability Yearbook S&P Global POSITION SUMMARY: The Fleet Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for supervising a maintenance shop that is under the umbrella responsibility of a Maintenance Manager.
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The apartment maintenance staff is responsible for completing all service requests at the direction of the maintenance supervisor or property manager. InterSolutions has multiple openings for skilled Apartment Maintenance Technicians.
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Position : Maintenance Supervisor Location: Gibson in Boise Compensation: $25.00 per hour Status: Full-time, Non-Exempt Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm We Don’t Just Say We Value Our Team, We Prove It.
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Role:The Assistant Service Technician is responsible for maintaining light-commercial and commercial heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment and related controls.
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As a Maintenance Supervisor, your attention to detail and hands on work ensures that our guests have a comfortable and problem-free stay. Previous maintenance and supervisory experience in a hotel or property management setting is preferred.
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Description Are you a skilled Maintenance Repair Contractor looking for an exciting opportunity in the entertainment industry? As a maintenance repair contractor, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of company equipment to theme parks, zoos, casinos, and other venues.
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Our client has been in business 50+ years with multiple plants across the US. High marketplace reputation product offerings.
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Proven experience as maintenance technician or similar role. Frequently inspect facilities to proactively detect potential problems and recommend the necessary repair or maintenance. Help with the development of maintenance procedures and proactive maintenance programs like preventative maintenance.
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WGNSTAR is a dynamic and growing company with a global footprint.
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Knowledge of computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) programs. About the Role The Assistant Maintenance Manager leverages leadership skills and technical knowledge to lead a team of maintenance mechanics, working in conjunction with robotics, and controls systems technicians, in a fast-paced atmosphere while ensuring a safe working environment for all.
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Our maintenance staff is responsible for cleaning, repairing, and maintaining the interior and exterior of our building. Previous maintenance experience at a hotel or restaurant is preferred, but not required.
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The Cylinder Maintenance (CMF) Technician is responsible for performing tasks related to the re-qualification, painting, and repair of Norco and customer owned refillable cylinders. Job Description Norco is currently seeking an individual to fill our Cylinder Maintenance (CMF) Technician position.
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Perform various proactive preventative maintenance including siding, painting, lighting, sprinkler, pool, golf-cart, elevator and more. Perform various maintenance functions including repairs to the following: electrical, plumbing, appliances, flooring, carpentry, HVAC, grounds maintenance as dictated by state guidelines.
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Company Description Pay Rates Starting between: $13.10 - $18.95 / hour Are you passionate about team building, customer service, and meeting new people?
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Fixes, replaces and refinishes floors and doors and replaces locks;Cleans, maintains and repairs boilers and replaces parts as needed;Performs roof maintenance;Repairs and relocates cabinets, desks, tables and other office furniture;Repairs window frames and screens;Lays floor tile and carpeting.
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