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Repairs and maintains buildings and grounds as assigned by the regional maintenance supervisor; demand facility requests for plumbing, electrical and mechanical systems, fire pumps and generators, pest and weed control, site drainage and repairs, fire alarm and suppression systems, fencing, gates, building controls, other minor facility repairs and upgrades.
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This HVAC/EMS position works under the general direction of the Physical Plant Supervisor with minimal supervision in performing Journeyman Level work in the Operation, Maintenance & Repair of Large Modern HVAC, Refrigeration, Heating Systems, Equipment and Energy Management System (EMS.
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Understand/accurately perform all cleaning (restorative/maintenance) methods for carpet, furniture and wall panels, to include, upholstery, fabric, and leather. Work is completed per work order instructions and ensures work orders are then completed with all proper time, notes captured and before/after pictures after each job; notifies field supervisor/operations manager of any special circumstances or issues/problems with jobs.
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Acts as the on-site supervisor in the absence of the Community Director by organizing and delegating daily work, coordinating maintenance and make-ready tasks with the team. Performs pre-move-out inspections with Maintenance team, timely, and manages coordination of unit turn needs.
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Supervise maintenance crews in the absence of the crew leader or Field Supervisor. Maintain Flood Control structures by performing carpentry, electrical, irrigation repair, installation, masonry, painting, pesticide application, plumbing, road repair, weed abatement, or welding work to construct or perform maintenance on all FCD structures and properties.
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Ability to assist the Maintenance Supervisor with management maintenance staff. The Maintenance Supervisor assists with and manages the property's maintenance and facilities operations to maintain the physical condition and appearance of a property that will enhance the value of the community.
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Maintenance Skills – Entry-level plumbing, Electrical, HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) Carpentry, appliance repair, painting, drywall, and Carpet cleaning (where necessary including corridors and units.
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POSITION SUMMARY: With direct supervision from a Lead Technician, Maintenance Supervisor or Maintenance Manager, a Maintenance Technician B performs repair and maintenance work on diesel and non-diesel equipment and trucks including, but not limited to, chassis components, vehicle refuse bodies and control systems, hydraulic electrical, air brake systems, general engine work, HVAC components, suspension, drive train and steering systems.
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Oversee the "make-ready" process to prepare vacant apartment homes and new move-ins by completing the pre-move-out inspection, creating a "punch" list of maintenance work needed, scheduling vendors and contractors as needed, obtaining needed supplies and materials, and inspecting completed work.
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The VAD CPM will serve as a clinical expert and leadership consultant to support education for patients, care givers, nursing staff and community healthcare professionals on ventricular assist devices, VAD equipment maintenance, and safety measures.
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JOIN the TRANSDEV Team as a Maintenance Supervisor. Has moderate contact with others outside the organization; communicates with the City of Phoenix (COP) regarding repairs and COP inspections, communicates with outside vendors regarding the repair/maintenance/wrapping of the coaches.
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Use all appropriate safety and protective equipment and supplies when performing job duties, reporting any health, safety and/or sanitation concerns to a supervisor •Monitor the overall security of the community, including any/all entry and exit doors •Ensure that all maintenance and storage areas (equipment room, paint room, etc.
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We're looking for a talented maintenance technician who will be responsible for addressing an array of apartment and property maintenance duties as specified by the maintenance supervisor and/or property manager, and for maintaining the highest standards in customer service and curb appeal of the assigned property.
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Report any observed violations of property rules and regulations to Maintenance Supervisor/Manager and/or General Manager. Lead Maintenance Technician - Greek Leadership Village. We are seeking a Lead Maintenance Technician whose responsibilities include, but are not limited to, maintaining and repairing different areas of the property.
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Assumes the duties and responsibilities of the Aircraft Technician Supervisor as required. Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) to perform and document aircraft maintenance and repair procedures.
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