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As a Maintenance Technician, you will be responsible for the general maintenance and repairs of our building, grounds, and equipment. Communicate regularly with personnel to ensure that repairs and maintenance needs are met and coordinated with production schedules.
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Maintains and repairs general facilities maintenance to include plumbing, painting, lighting, and other building maintenance to ensure buildings are maintained in working order. Coordinates and/or performs general building maintenance.
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Oversees maintenance department daily operations by monitoring and driving department performance related to maintaining warehouse equipment (e.g., material handling equipment, pneumatic systems, electrical systems, air compressors, ammonia refrigeration equipment, general building repairs); and monitoring and ensuring associate compliance with state and federal regulations (i.e. OSHA, Hazardous Waste, NFPA, Storm Water, DOT, etc.
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Responsible for the upkeep of grounds, amenities, building exteriors and leasing office, parking lots and other community buildings of multi-family residential apartments. Responsible for meticulous upkeep of grounds, amenities, building exteriors and leasing office, parking lots and other community buildings.
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Inspects the property for potential issues or hazards pertaining to utilities/building systems (heating, wiring, plumbing), common areas, maintenance, protections, and life safety, etc.
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Demonstrated knowledge of building maintenance and repair and preventative maintenance programs, irrigation and pool systems, large and small appliance repair. The Maintenance Technician Build to Rent (internally known as Service Technician BTR) you're primarily responsible for assisting in overseeing the physical assets, general maintenance repairs, apartment make-readies, and preventive maintenance and construction or rehabilitation projects for the properties.
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Qualifications: A minimum of 3+ years of directly related experience in the operation, installation, and maintenance of data center critical equipment, building systems with in-depth technical understanding and knowledge of all HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire/life safety, and control systems High school diploma or general education degree (GED) and two+ years' experience in electrical systems, refrigeration and/or HVAC. Or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Under direct supervision and established procedures, is responsible for maintaining all aspects of the ammonia refrigeration system, boiler, waste water/sewer, compressed air, fire suppression, HVAC and building maintenance tasks as needed.
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Real Estate, Multifamily, Apartments, Maintenance, HVAC, CFC, EPA I, EPA II, EPA III, Facilities, Building Maintenance, Manager, Supervisor, Lead Maintenance. 2+ years of related multifamily/hotel maintenance experience at the supervisory level.
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The Maintenance III teammate is an advanced mechanic who performs all aspects of troubleshooting, repair, and preventive maintenance of electromechanical systems as well as general building maintenance support in the distribution center environment.
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CPO and CAMT (Apartment Maintenance) certifications are also required (may be obtained after hire) Working closely with residents to help with general maintenance issues including appliance, cabinet, flooring, drywall and other repairs.
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High School Diploma or EquivalentAt least 1 year of experience working in maintenance supporting Material Handling Systems and or Facilities Building Maintenance or related trade/technical school equivalencyFlexibility with work hours and days.
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The Industrial Electrician II position is responsible for ensuring that all facets of building maintenance are taken care of by performing preventative and corrective maintenance.
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Maintain and repair refrigeration systems, plumbing, building lighting, dock doors, air systems, racking, CCTV, and interconnectivity cabling (PC/PLC/Server). At least 5 years of professional industrial maintenance experience.
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Utilizing various methods, these professionals do everything from installing replacement parts to building a replacement from scratch in order to restore the structural integrity of the aircraft and ensure the safety of the Airmen who fly them.
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