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Job Specifications: Expected Pay Range: $21.00 - $24.99 Shift & Schedule Availability: Full Time Skill Level: Entry Job Responsibilities: Assist Lift Mechanics with preventative maintenance and special projects.
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Job DescriptionThe Maintenance Worker is responsible for performing a variety of work including the maintenance and repair of buildings and grounds in assigned area(s). Completes daily, weekly, or monthly checklists of pre-scheduled building and equipment maintenance procedures.
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Work with, or independently of, the Maintenance Specialists and/or custodial staff and maintain a positive working relationship with all District personnel. SUPERVISED BY: Facilities Manager SUPERVISES: NIA.
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The ideal candidate will be a full-time Summit County resident (or immediate surrounding) with a desire to learn and develop skills as a maintenance technician in the hospitality industry. Troubleshoot and solve maintenance issues related to appliances, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, general maintenance and repair work, etc.
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We are seeking a maintenance technician who is experienced and highly self-motivated. Perform repairs and maintenance of the community's common areas, grounds, and amenities. Communicate and report maintenance issues to Supervisor and other team members.
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CDOT has a vacancy for a Highway Maintenance Specialist in Summit County , CO. No two days are exactly the same in CDOT highway maintenance. New employees are required to take two weeks of maintenance training, while veteran CDOT employees are required to take one week of training each year.
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Troubleshoot and solve maintenance issues which are related to: appliances, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, general maintenance and repair work, etc. Provide after-hours maintenance support in Breckenridge within 1 hour (rotating schedule.
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Satisfying service requests such as light electrical, plumbing, appliance repair, HVAC/PTAC maintenance, etc. Excellent mechanical aptitude and experience in servicing, troubleshooting, diagnosing, repairing, and installing a variety of items such as HVAC, electrical, plumbing, drywall, carpentry, standard appliances and pool maintenance (if applicable.
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