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Maintain and clean the facilities shop and all service level office and equipment rooms including all electrical rooms, compressor rack rooms, UPS rooms, and assist with maintaining all office areas and work areas, including the warehouse area, switch-gear area, chiller and boiler rooms wardrobe and off-site warehouse.
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Upon notification from the Maintenance Superintendent and/or Property Manager, be available for emergency duty, such as snow removal and in case of a fire or any other emergencies as defined by Management.
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Examples of work include visual inspection of critical systems at start and end of each workday; repairs of laboratory equipment; unload, move, and set-up of delivered items such as office furniture or laboratory equipment; inventory and clean-up of storage areas; remove discarded items; routine repairs such as filling cracks and holes in walls and ceilings, and touch-up painting; and grounds maintenance, including mowing, snow and ice removal, and trimming vegetation.
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Reporting directly a Custodial Supervisor/Manager, and working alone or with others, the Custodian cleans up to 28,000 - 35,000 square feet of cleanable space per eight hour work day, using standard tools, equipment, materials and supplies of the trade and observing all safety rules, regulations and precautions.
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This includes but not limited to yard work, roof clean up, snow removal and landscaping work. Lawn tractor, snow blower, circular saw, table saw, drills, all hand tools, drain cleaning equipment, shear, box brake, lathe, mill, band saw, cutoff saw, drill press, welder, torch.
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Exercises responsibility for the performance and monitoring of work orders to ensure that assigned tasks are completed in a satisfactory and timely basis; tasks include touring facilities to monitor work order completion and standards of cleanliness, as well as seasonal response for snow removal, accreditation and start of school activities.
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Ensure seasonal maintenance & snow removal is completed in a safe & timely fashion. Ensure compliance of all properties with federal, state and local & NYC HPD/NYCHA inspections.
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Completes regular and seasonal grounds keeping of all property, irrigation systems, snow removal, salting of sidewalks, etc. Skills and knowledge of demo work, drywall, sanding, patching walls, prep work and painting.
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Grounds clean up, such as trash removal, snow removal and dispersing salt on sidewalks. The ideal candidate will be able to work autonomously and responsibly by observing all health and safety guidelines at all times and successfully complete tasks in a timely and efficient manner.
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Assist with snow removal as needed , including, but not limited to, driving various vehicles, operating plows, hand shoveling when necessary, putting down ice melt, operating a mechanical spreader, or using a walk behind spreader.
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Other duties include snow removal, operating heavy equipment, data entry, and facilities on-call responsibilities. Install, maintain, modify & repair motors, high voltage vaults, transformers, insulators, switches, switching gear, emergency generators, relays, circuit breakers and other electrical components of the lighting and mechanical systems in all airport related facilities.
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Oversee all building repairs, maintenance and service contracts for assigned locations, to include but not limited to contractors, security, garbage collection, HVAC, pest control, snow removal, landscaping to ensure work is being completed to acceptable standards.
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Maintain the grounds, including yard work (utilizing all lawn/ground equipment, including power movers) and snow/ice removal (plowing, snow blowing, shoveling) Must be able to work independently, effectively manage time and meet all specified deadlines.
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Perform routine maintenance tasks such as painting, carpentry work, and plumbing repairs across all Xpress Wellness/Integrity Urgent Care locations. This position will ensure that our new and current clinics are maintained at a high level, snow and ice removal is performed in a timely manner when needed, and cleanliness and safety standards are upheld.
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Leads will oversee, direct, and work with the facilities maintenance team on a daily basis, including scheduling and working with the team to complete all projects, maintenance request, and repairs in a timely manner.
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