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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDH Pace Company, Inc., is one of the world's most recognized leaders in Garage door solutions and we are currently seeking a motivated Residential Sales Representative at our Denver location to sell our well-known, high-quality products in Denver and surrounding areas.
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Minimum 7 years of experience as a PEMB Detailer with proficiency in using MBS (Metal Building Software). Utilize MBS software to prepare detailed drawings, models, and plans for metal building structures based on architectural and engineering designs.
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The Building Engineer will also respond to customer requests and submit and close work orders as necessary and perform other duties as assigned. ABM, a leading provider of integrated facility solutions, is looking for a Building Engineer.
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Must be able to become certified in a variety of code and above-code certifications, including (but not limited to) Home Energy Rating Systems (HERS) Rater, IECC Plan Reviewer and Building Energy Modeling Professional.
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Since its founding in the Mile High City, first as a fuel and feed business, and now as a distributor, producer and fabricator of building materials, four generations of the Peterson family; Erik, Elmer, Donald and Bruce have guided the companys remarkable development, growth and contribution to the building of our Colorado communities.
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Certification on Siemens, Johnson Controls, or Tridium building automation systems. Teaches and trains facility management staff and leaders the principles of building automation, energy conservation and management, and the effect of proper maintenance procedures on energy consumption and equipment life.
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Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm each day - Temp / Temp to Hire Opportunity
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McKinstry supports clients and their facilities throughout the life of a building; the Technical Service team specifically focuses on the optimization and energy efficiency of existing buildings with a uniquely technical consultative approach.
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We are recruiting on Purpose a Senior Structural Engineer - specializing in Building Design for our client's Denver Office. Effective communication abilitiesBasic leadership and client relationship skillsAdaptability and attention to detailAbility to work independently or in a team Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Civil, Structural, or Architectural EngineeringColorado engineering license or ability to obtain one5-10+ years of building design experience Summary Our company culture is rooted in our desire to produce quality projects.
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Solid technical grasp of Structural Building Design. 5-10+ years of building design experience. We have an immediate opportunity for the right candidate in our structural engineering practice.
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The Building Automation Technician is responsible for start-up, repair, and daily maintenance of computer-based systems that control and monitor a building's mechanical and electrical equipment including heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC.
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Monitor building security and safety by performing such tasks as locking doors after operating hours and checking electrical appliance use to ensure that hazards are not created. The work is primarily performed in one 166,000 square foot building including theaters, lobbies, restrooms, offices, dressing rooms, green rooms, loading docks, with a wide variety of people with differing functions, personalities and abilities.
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Ability to understand English for general communication, video training, building security, and safety. Operate balers, shredders, aerial lifts, and forklifts Window and building exterior cleaning.
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Solid working knowledge of commercial building systems including: boilers, heaters, chillers, pumps, refrigerant systems, air handlers, variable air volume units, compressors, plumbing, fire suppression, smoke control, elevators, emergency generators, building security, energy management systems, etc.
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Custodian/Housekeeping Services - Office and common area cleaning including trash removal, dusting, vacuuming, window cleaning, multi-surface cleaning, brass cleaning and polishing, hard-surface floor cleaning and recycling.
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Title: building custodian Company: Grant Community High School in Denver, CO
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