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The Facilities Maintenance Technician is under the supervision of the facilities manager and CEO, Maintenance is overall responsible for the property and grounds. The Facilities Maintenance Technician is a vital member of the NANA Healthcare Management system of care.
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As the Facilities Manager, your primary responsibility will be to oversee building and grounds maintenance, ensuring security, emergency preparedness, and cleanliness in accordance with company policies.
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The Electrical Maintenance Mechanic mechanic will inspect, repair, install, modify, and maintain electrical/electronic systems, circuits and other production equipment; With a network of more than 70 rigid plastic packaging manufacturing facilities, two recycled resins facilities, and 4,000 employees, Altium Packaging has an integrated network that consistently delivers reliable and cost-effective packaging and recycled resin solutions to meet the needs of a wide range of customers.
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Our client, a multinational technology corporation is seeking a Critical Environment Facilities/Maintenance Engineer for a long term contract assignment in Atlanta, GA. As a Facilities/Maintenance Engineer in this Critical Environment, you will support mechanical infrastructures throughout campus ranging from a single, large-capacity facility to several smaller ones.
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Position Title: Maintenance TechnicianCategory/Shift: Hourly Full TimePhysical Location:The Job You Will Perform: Maintenance technicians perform a variety of activities to maintain plant equipment and facilities in opti-mum operating condition.
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Minimum of three (2) years in a hotel maintenance position preferred. Schulte Hospitality Group is seeking a dynamic, service-oriented Maintenance Engineer to join our team! Conducts preventative maintenance to prevent breakdowns in hotel accommodations.
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The scope of work for this position covers the responsibility for performing preventative and corrective maintenance on forklift and yard/spotter trucks as well as general facility and operational equipment.
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Degree or certification from a recognized industrial maintenance or millwright training program. perform preventative maintenance and predictive maintenance of process equipment throughout the plant.
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Provides effective and efficient maintenance, engineering, and mechanical system support to hospital campuses, satellite facilities, and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Office Park. Ensures, within all regulatory agency requirements, that buildings, equipment, and grounds (where applicable) are maintained in a safe and aesthetically pleasing condition to provide an appropriate environment for the wellbeing of patients, visitors, and staff.
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The Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT) is responsible for maintenance and repairs to keep aircraft working safely and efficiently. Professional work experience in aviation maintenance field preferred.
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Completes the "make-ready" process to prepare vacant apartment homes for leasing and new move-ins by completing the pre-move-out inspection, creating a "punch" list of maintenance work needed, scheduling vendors and contractors as needed, obtaining needed supplies and materials, completing all maintenance tasks, and inspecting completed work.
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Responsible to assist with the operation troubleshooting, diagnostics, housekeeping, and repairs on commercial buildings, industrial systems, vehicles, grounds, and maintenance equipment for assigned properties/facilities.
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The Maintenance Technician will assist with routine maintenance for the entire campus, including, but not limited to, general building maintenance, the cleaning and maintenance of all buildings/exterior grounds/parking lots/parking deck, general preventative maintenance tasks, and other duties as assigned by the Director of Facilities.
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At least 2 years of hotel engineering/maintenance experience. Additional Information Overnight Shift Job Number 24056262 Job Category Engineering & Facilities Location W Atlanta Downtown, 45 Ivan Allen Jr. Boulevard, Atlanta, Georgia, United States VIEW ON MAP Schedule Full-Time Located Remotely.
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MINIMUN SKILLS, REQUIREMENTS: Mechanical skills and experience: basic and general maintenance, burning and welding operations, predictive maintenance skills, plumbing, rigging, shop equipment and machining operationsElectrical skills, experience and ability to understand relay logic, electrical schematics, perform electrical troubleshooting on AC and DC circuits, VFDs, PLCs, operate computers and man-machine interface equipment.
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