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Records all repair and preventative maintenance into the CMMS software. CFC certification, Aquatics Facilities Operator Certification (AFO) / Certified Pool Operator (CPO) Ability to work in a stationery position and move about the club for prolonged periods of time.
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Logging daily maintenance performance in detail into our (CMMS) Computer Maintenance Management System. Operations and maintenance of all (HVAC) heating, ventilation & air conditioning system, to include, window units, (PTAC's) packaged terminal air conditioners, fan coil units, heat pumps, condensers, evaporators, (RTU's) rooftop units, air cooled chillers, water cooled chillers, cooling towers and all associated rotating equipment to include pumps, fan motors, gearboxes etc.
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Preferable experience with CMMS, EAM, IWMS, or other asset management software. Partner is seeking a Full-Time Asset Data Collection Analyst to join our IFS/FCA practice. Preferable experience with MS Power BI, Tableau, or other interactive data visualization platforms.
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Maintains accurate preventive maintenance records within the CMMS system. 2 years’ employment maintenance relatable experience (i.e.: automotive mechanic, diesel mechanic, equipment rental mechanic, etc.
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