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This position may oversee the following disciplines to include Mechanical systems (HVAC, Chiller and Boiler Plant, Laundry, Kitchens, and Electrical), Physical Property Finishes (Paint, Woodwork, Furniture Refinishing, Wall Coverings, Framing, Drywall.
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Comprehensive Health Insurance coverage for you and your family, including Telemedicine and at-home care. is looking for their next Mechanic Supervisor II to join our property operations team! A Mechanic Supervisor II is responsible for supervising, managing and executing maintenance requirements for the Property Operation team.
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The Refinish Technician's primary responsibility and accountability includes providing an exceptional and successful customer experience through the meticulous refinishing to ensure a quality refinished repair of each customer's vehicle to restore it back to pre-accident condition.
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Applicants should be able to perform one or more of the following: blinds, carpentry, deck repairs, demolition, doors, windows, drywall, painting, fences, light plumbing, light electrical, pressure washing, punch list repairs, siding, roofing, lawn service, landscaping, appliance repair, gutter cleaning, gutter repairs, laminate countertops, insulation, tile, dryer vent cleaning, refinishing (tubs, sinks, countertops.
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To establish and lead a nationally recognized market for surface repair as an alternative to replacement or complete refinishing. Flexible work from home options available. We repair small damage to surfaces like Floors, Countertops, Bathtubs, Cabinets, Appliances, Furniture, Elevator Panels.
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Perform the following repairs: light electrical repairs on items such as appliances, fixtures, switches, outlets, circuits; light plumbing work, such as clearing stoppages, replacing fittings; replacement and repair of broken glass, tile, screens, draperies and locks; carpentry work, such as fitting doors, freeing windows, replacing and building shelves and refinishing floors.
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5+ years' experience refinishing cars in an automotive collision repair environment utilizing urethane based refinish systems. Family-building, fertility, adoption and surrogacy benefits. 5+ years' experience refinishing cars in an automotive collision repair environment utilizing urethane based refinish systems.
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Responsible for preparing all assigned vehicles for the refinishing and reassembly processes and support Paint Technicians in paint jobs as required. Assist Paint Technician by preparing spray-out panels to determine blend needs and assist in sanding and buffing to ensure the paint finish meets quality standards.
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The Tesla Collision Repair Program is looking for an Automotive Painter to work on one of the most progressive vehicle brands in the world. Voluntary benefits to include: critical illness, hospital indemnity, accident insurance, theft & legal services, and pet insurance.
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Familiarity with the common tub building materials: fiberglass, gel coat, enameled steel and acrylic. Job Benefits: Competitive compensation with commission/bonus opportunityPaid holidays and accruable vacationPaid trainingMedical, dental and vision benefits as well as 401(k) after onboarding periodA company car and/or car allowance for commuting and job duties Experience a Day-in-the-life of a Surface Experts Technician: This franchise is independently owned and operated by a franchisee.
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