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This includes inspecting foundations, roofs, electrical systems, heating and cooling systems, plumbing systems, windows and doors, interior spaces, and other relevant components.
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Performs initial clean up and final detailed cleaning of apartment unit turnovers, including but not limited to: refrigerators, and range/ovens; exhaust fans and filters; counters, counter-tops and cabinets; sinks, vanities, tubs and showers; walls, hard surface floors and carpets; doors and windows; utility closets.
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Repair and adjust seats, doors, and windows, and install and repair accessories. He/she must posses a CDL license with air brakes and a passenger endorsement or have the ability and willingness to obtain one.
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Touring facility to examine doors, windows and/or gates to ensure they are secured. Treeline Staffing is comprised of a mix of sworn and retired law enforcement, active military, professional security staffing experts, and event and project management consultants.
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Outside sales or architectural sales experience is essential with knowledge of building materials - windows and doors is preferred. Loewen is looking for a driven, independent, quick learner with an architectural sales background and experience who can confidently leverage and develop trusted relationships with architects in the residential and light commercial building market.
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Exterior of facilities: Performs daily general cleaning/disinfecting of sidewalks, exterior walls, windows, doors, rollup gates, patios and parking lot. Founded in 1950, St. Anthony's provides food, clothing, shelter, medical care, technology access, addiction recovery services, job training, and other critical resources to people experiencing homelessness and extreme poverty.
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Experience and proven ability to install/demo/setup/repair general building infrastructure i.e., paint/patch, flooring, windows, doors, hardware. The Facility Maintenance Technician must be capable of working independently, and/ or under the direction/ oversight of local (Lead Building Engineer, Chief Engineer, or FM), regional, and/or country TS and Account Managers (dependent on space type, scope of work, and dispersion of ISS organizational managers.
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Ensure doors and windows are closed and the lights are turned off after tasks in each area are completed. Perform routine maintenance duties as assigned (vacuum, sweep, mop floors, clean/sanitize bathrooms, sinks, countertops and refrigerators; dust and clean interior windowsills/windows and any other areas in need of cleaning.
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Ensure all exits, doors, and windows are secure and functioning. This is why our Planned Security Services (PSS) division is hiring friendly and professional Private Security Guards to provide routine patrol and safety checks, gate house security, mobile patrol, fire watch and control room monitoring.
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Apply basic knowledge of repair and replacement of general fixtures, general repair includes: doors, windows, walls, flooring, ceilings, roofs, furniture, and cabinetry. Clean and maintain outside landscape: including emptying trash, pick up of trash, general landscape work.
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Maintain cleanliness of the entry including the glass doors and windows. Assist guests with opening and closing of vehicle doors, assist with luggage and other belongings.
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Diagnose and/or perform maintenance/repair (as applicable to achieved certification level) to include A/C and heating, electrical and plumbing systems, stairs, gates, fences, patios, railings, tile, carpet, flooring, fireplaces/firepits, ceiling fans, appliances, shutters, doors, cabinets, windows, walls and ceilings, pool area and other equipment as required.
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Examines doors, windows, gates, roadways, and lighting to ensure security. Monitors incoming and outgoing campus traffic at the front gate location; answers incoming calls to campus security and dispatches information by radio to field patrol units.
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This individual completes tasks including, but not limited to, opening and closing doors for customers, assisting customers with carrying their belongings to and from their cars, and providing directions or other helpful information about the local area.
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Perform carpentry to repair or replace doors, windows, walls, flooring, roofing, etc. Carry out repairs for plumbing, heating, and air conditioning, including furnaces, ductwork, air conditioners, piping, instrument controls, washbasins, and toilet facilities.
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