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Monitor building exterior for issues with roof, siding, shutters, etc. Perform independently technical maintenance repairs to plumbing, electrical, heating, and air conditioning, appliances, and any other aspect as needed.
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Manages and coordinates compliance with local, state and federal building codes, SDS, OSHA, EPA regulations, and fire codes. Responsible for interviewing, screening, checking references, hiring, evaluating, coaching, and terminating all staff within Maintenance and Housekeeping Departments.
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Accountable to perform facilities maintenance work including daily upkeep of District facilities, preventive maintenance of building systems, building aesthetics and minor structural repairs.
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A minimum of one-year experience working in building maintenance or construction. Operate maintenance equipment not limited to hand or power tools, company vehicles, or snow blowers.
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This includes, but is not limited to: product preparation and delivery, guest relations, restaurant maintenance and repair, inventory management, team management, recruiting and retention of hourly managers and team members, financial accountability, ensuring that the highest quality products and services are delivered to each guest, building a positive and safe work environment and other duties as required or assigned.
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Performs minor maintenance replacement and repairs in areas of carpentry, electrical work, HVAC, plumbing, mechanical, painting, flooring, and other building repairs through daily scheduled work orders.
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The Utility Worker must be able to satisfactorily perform any type of service labor such as, but not limited to, hoisting, gassing, lubricating, and cleaning such as shops, vehicles, equipment, or units thereof as may be assigned by employer for service, including the maintenance of building and grounds.
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The Property Operations Coordinator is accountable to the Regional Manager, Operations for assisting in the day-to-day administration for the Property Operations& Leasing function for a retail portfolio of properties to ensure that all administrative and other function-specific support activities are carried out in a timely and consistent manner to enable the Operations department to achieve its business goals and objectives in providing uninterrupted building services to Tenants.
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Proven experience in residential repairs and maintenance, other building maintenance or related experience. Completing regular ProCare visits in residents’ homes to perform proactive maintenance and repairs.
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This salaried non-exempt position will report directly to the Operations Supervisor and is responsible for the daily operation of the plant, including but not limited to operations, maintenance, production, inventory control, safety, environmental compliance, and supervision of plant employees.
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Perform basic building maintenance such as replacing light bulbs, replacing ceiling tiles, minor low voltage electrical work and repairing broken items. The Operations Specialists - Seasonal is responsible for non-systems duties such as delivering supplies/materials to offices, basic maintenance repairs and assisting with annual set up/closing of offices.
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Experience: Previous experience and knowledge of mechanical, plumbing, carpentry and building maintenance preferred. This position is responsible for hotel maintenance including preventative maintenance and equipment repairs.
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In House Maintenance Technicians are experts with building systems and industrial equipment, as well as three phase AC/DC power circuits which are used to power the warehouses. experience in building/industrial maintenance or a related trade.
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Perform assigned maintenance duties and routine preventive maintenance. Join our amazing Maintenance team today! Lifespace Communities headquartered in West Des Moines, Iowa and Dallas, Texas, is one of the nation's largest Senior Living providers of non-profit retirement communities.
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Source vendor(s) for commercial building maintenance projects Phone calls Emails. Microsoft D365 (crm) a plus but not required. Proven experience as a customer service dispatcher or other relevant experience.
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