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Under general direction from the Plant Maintenance Manager, the Plant Maintenance Supervisor will supervise and support staff responsible for performing a variety of maintenance in the areas of electrical, electronic, mechanical, plumbing, carpentry, welding, and concrete work.
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This class is distinguished from the Plant Maintenance Manager in that the latter is a management class with responsibility for the oversight of all treatment plant and facilities maintenance through multiple subordinate levels of supervision.
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Reporting to the Housing Operations Manager, with additional lead work direction provided from other members of the Facilities Management team, the Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for all maintenance needs and work requests for student housing and any other structures or buildings operated by Sonoma State University.
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Maintain building by performing basic repairs, carpentry, shoveling, clean-up work, snow and ice removal, plumbing, electrical, painting and any other related maintenance activities as needed. Job overviewAs part of the Maintenance team, this position performs all necessary repairs and preventive maintenance as directed by the Chief Engineer/Engineering Supervisor to maintain a safe, attractive and efficiently operated hotel.
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This person must have strong communication, as you'll work closely with other Planners, Team Leaders, and partners across Operations, Winemaking, and Supply Chain to coordinate complex jobs and align on weekly maintenance schedules.
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IEC is looking for a skilled Maintenance Technician to work at our -unit apartment community in Napa, California. The Maintenance Technician must have experience working in an apartment community and strong communication and follow-up skills, both with residents and other team members.
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Resolve minor repairs and maintenance on plumbing, physical structure, electrical fixtures, machinery, heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, spa, kitchen and laundry equipment, using hand and power tools, electrician, and plumbing tools.
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Operate, maintain and repair a wide array of winery equipment including but not limited to pumps, presses, sorting tables, bottling equipment, blowers, HVAC units, compressors, boilers, and small engines; including troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, electrical systems, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, painting, fabricating, and field service.
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Years of Experience: 5 or more years previous experience in production maintenance at multiple facilities and supervision of staff (winemaking industry preferred) Develop and oversee work order management and labor scheduling processes utilizing Computer Based Maintenance Management (CMMS.
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The Maintenance Technician is a key member of the CCH team and helps keep our properties, focused on serving senior citizens, running smoothly. Prior experience in apartment maintenance, affordable housing UPCS/REAC Inspections and resident occupied project renovations.
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Perform maintenance & manual repairs when necessary (replace light bulbs, painting, basic carpentry & repair) The ideal candidate will be reliable with a keen eye for detail, and have prior maintenance experience.
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OTO Development is pleased to announce a wonderful opportunity for a Building Maintenance Technician I. You possess a general knowledge of hand tools and maintenance procedures. Ensure all maintenance equipment is properly functioning and maintained.
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The Fleet Manager provides comprehensive oversight, planning, and maintenance control for assigned aircraft. Collaborate with scheduling and operations teams to route aircraft, ensuring minimal disruption to flight schedules while meeting maintenance requirements.
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Under direction from the Maintenance Supervisor, the Maintenance Technician II at SPR is responsible for ensuring property maintenance problems and repairs including but not limited to electrical, plumbing, pool, carpentry, drywall, and appliances are diagnosed and resolved for our residents.
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Experience in hotel maintenance, facilities maintenance, or construction will also be considered. Serve as on-call maintenance providing evening, weekends and holiday emergency services, as outlined in the Employee Handbook and Maintenance Manual.
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