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Responsible for overseeing grounds and building maintenance; custodial cleaning services; security; space management; planned and preventative maintenance of HVAC, office, and recycling yard equipment.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Facilities, the Grounds Lead will assist with coordinating, monitoring, working, and leading assigned gardening and grounds maintenance activities.
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Experience at the level of a Flood Control Construction Supervisor is defined as supervises one or more crews performing operations, inspection, construction, maintenance, or repair of flood control and water conservation structures, facilities or grounds.
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Assists with routine maintenance of parks, grounds and recreation areas, including watering, weeding, planting, ball field marking and trash pick-up. Under supervision, performs a variety of unskilled and semi-skilled tasks involved in the maintenance, repair or servicing of City buildings and facilities, City streets, sidewalks, sewers, storm facilities, parks, recreation areas and open spaces; operates trucks and heavy equipment; uses a variety of hand and power tools and equipment; performs related duties as required.
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Ensures the proper operation and maintenance of buildings, grounds, equipment, distribution lines for steam, hot water, plumbing, electricity refrigeration, sanitation for hospital and Medical Office buildings.
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Three years of experience supervising the inspection, cleaning, installation, construction, maintenance, and repair activities of public works structures and facilities at the level of Flood Control Construction Supervisor.
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As a Grounds Maintenance Worker you will: Be responsible for ensuring the cleanliness, safety, and attractiveness of the hotel's outdoor areas, including landscaping, parking lots, and walkways; Perform routine maintenance tasks such as mowing, edging, and watering lawns, as well as planting flowers, shrubs, and trees to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the property; Patrol outdoor areas regularly to collect and dispose of trash, litter, and debris.
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The Residential Manager assures that the facilities and grounds maintain the standards of our licensing and contract agencies, including Community Care Licensing, and The Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
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Assist in the training of other facilities staff members to enhance their general maintenance knowledge of building structures, equipment, and grounds. The Facilities Maintenance Technician responsibilities include the general upkeep and maintenance within a High-Rise property portfolio.
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Reports to: Facilities Maintenance Manager WS. The Facilities Maintenance Engineer I is responsible for the day-to-day cleaning and maintenance of The People Concern assigned facilities.
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The Public Works Department provides for the construction, maintenance, and improvement of infrastructure within the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County and the Flood Control District, as well as county buildings and grounds.
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QualificationsEducation/Licenses/Certifications: N/ AExperience: Four years in facility maintenance, including the use of hand tools with basic understanding of building materials, painting, mechanical and electrical systems (lock-out/tag-out procedures), basic plumbing and general janitorial work (cleaning products, SOS), and grounds maintenance (playgrounds, gates, etc.
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Under the supervision of the Chief Clinical Operations Officer, the Facilities Maintenance Manager will exceed productivity and cleanliness standards, taking corrective action as needed to ensure standards are maintained.
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Maintains, replaces, builds, adjusts, and modifies the facilities, buildings, and the grounds according to a set schedule and in emergency and non-emergency situations. Primary Responsibilities: The Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for repairs, adjustments, and ongoing maintenance of facilities.
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Maintain the safety and cleanliness of exterior of the facility, grounds, pool and exercise/sport facilities (including property signs, lighting and snow removal). Perform maintenance and repair work on the interior and exterior of buildings, hotels rooms and contents, laundry and kitchen/refrigeration equipment, lighting, heating, air conditioning (HVAC), ventilation, and water treatment systems, and swimming pool (if applicable), etc.
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