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Replace or repair windows, latches, screens, hinges, sliding glass doors, shelves, baseboards, mirrors, closets, curtains, mini-blinds, ceiling fans, lights, etc. As the Make Ready Technician at AMLI Art District, you will ensure that all vacated apartments are thoroughly restored to "make ready" status and diagnose problems and make repairs in areas such as dry walling, painting, electrical, plumbing, pool, carpentry, and appliance repair.
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Disinfects all public areas duties include but are not limited to sinks, toilets, washing walls, damp mop, and refill paper products, stairwells, damp disinfecting all areas, disinfecting handrails, replacement of blinds and shampooing carpets, buffing or waxing of floors in areas where needed.
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Turn vacant apartments including, but not limited to, painting, locks, light bulbs, garbage disposal, drawers, doors, smoke detectors, blinds, windows, drains, faucets, toilets and appliances. Other power tools including, but are not limited to; carpet shampoo machine, paint sprayer, power drain cleaner, key machine and all chemicals associated with maintenance and landscaping essential job functions.
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This includes servicing: Electrical circuits, receptacles, breakers, switches, and fuses Light fixtures Installation and minor repairs of appliances such as stoves, refrigerators, washers, and dryers Toilets, sinks, vanities, and disposals Caulking Minor carpentry repairs Window screens and blinds Interior and exterior doors Minor painting and drywall repair Removing bulk trash (including appliances) Clearing drains and sewer lines up to 4.
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Perform and supervise repairs made to apartments such as replacing and texturing drywall, painting, installing and repairing blinds, flooring and screen doors, installing tile, grout and caulking, replacing and re-keying locks, hinges and knobs, and other interior maintenance items.
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Periodically cleans overhead vents, dusts blinds, and polishes wood furniture. Washes and replaces blinds. From curbside to rooftop, ABM’s comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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Surface care (dusting, sanitizing, glass/mirror/window cleaning, metal/wood polishing, clean blinds and draperies) Surface care (dusting, sanitizing, glass/mirror/window cleaning, metal/wood polishing, clean blinds and draperies.
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Clean assigned areas including fixtures, walls, windows, window sills, blinds and vents. Perform general cleaning, light floor care and special event set ups. Clean assigned areas including fixtures, walls, windows, window sills, blinds and vents.
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Visual Color Discrimination — The ability to match or detect differences between colors, including shades of color and brightness. Near Vision — The ability to see details at close range (within a few feet of the observer.
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Ability to distinguish colors, color shades, and slight color variations. Ability to distinguish colors, color shades, and slight color variations. Mixing inks in support of ink mixers. Crazy Shirts'purpose is to create original and memorable artwork on quality products that take our customers on the endless vacation in everyday life.
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Must have depth perception and ability to distinguish basic colors and shades of colors. Our medical center provides primary care and specialty health services, including cardiology, mental health care, treatment for spinal cord injuries and disorders, suicide prevention, women’s health services, and more.
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Responsibilities:Floor care (vacuuming, mopping, carpet spotting)Surface care (dusting, sanitizing, glass/mirror/window cleaning, metal/wood polishing, clean blinds and draperies)Waste removal (empty trash and recycle bins, transport trash and waste to proper disposal areas)Light maintenance (replace light bulbs, restock supply cabinet/room)Comply with safety rules, policies, and procedures.
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