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An HVAC or EPA Certified Apartment Maintenance Technician to resolve work orders, complete preventative maintenance, and to support the day to day onsite operations under the direction of our Lead Maintenance Technician and Community Manager.
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Helps maintain / owns regulatory compliance of plant AIB/SQF/HACCP/Safety/OSHA/NPDES Stormwater/EPA. Helps maintain / owns regulatory compliance of plant AIB/SQF/HACCP/Safety/OSHA/NPDES Stormwater/EPA.
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The ideal candidate will be a subject matter expert in employee safety and environmental regulations as well as have OSHA, EPA, and DOT compliance experience and be highly skilled at implementing processes that will lead to sustained EHS performance improvements.
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Strong knowledge of regulations and consensus standards (OSHA, EPA, DOT, NIOSH, ANSI, NFPA, Workers' Compensation), inspection procedures, audits, hazard reviews, incident prevention, incident investigation techniques, and safety and environmental education and training.
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Ensure compliance with all government regulatory agencies standards (example: Food and Drug Administration (FDA), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Environmental Protection Administration (EPA), Department of Transportation (DOT), Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP), etc.
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EPA Type 1 and Type 2 refrigeration certification and a working knowledge of all aspects of HVAC maintenance. Perform monthly preventive maintenance task to ensure efficient operations and upkeep of the buildings, heating and air conditioning systems, elevators, fire safety equipment, swimming pool, fitness room, gate system, irrigation, and exterior lighting.
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Apply knowledge of DOT, EPA, ICC, and OSHA rules and regulations. Depending upon the level of experience and the degree of supervision involved, this position description may apply to the following job titles: Apprentice Mechanic, Mechanic's Helper, Mechanic, Lead Mechanic, and Journeyman Mechanic.
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Knowledge of chemical regulations in the Americas region, especially U.S. GHS, EPA, TSCA, FIFRA, California’s “Proposition 65”, Food Contact (FDA), Canada CEPA (NSNs), Dangerous Goods and other related regulations.
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As a service technician you will ensure compliance with all safety regulations, codes, and industry standards (OSHA, EPA, ASHRAE, IIAR Standards, RMP/PSM). Fisher Refrigeration, Inc. is seeking motivated, self-driven, Industrial Refrigeration Service Technician(s) with experience in general, preventative and predictive maintenance, troubleshooting, repairs, emergency service calls, installations, modifications, pump downs and startup/commissioning for Ammonia, CO2 and Freon industrial refrigeration processes/systems.
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Ensures compliance with regard to U.S. Government regulatory agencies such as FDA, EPA, FCC, Fish & Wildlife, etc. The Account Representative - Customs Brokerage is responsible for coordinating and executing shipments to ensure adequate service levels of clients are met.
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Determines if asbestos material is contained in the structures; test as necessary; measure quantity for removal to meet EPA regulations. Meets with contractors to make an on-site calculation of the square footage of the structure; calculates cubic yards of trash and debris; calculates the cubic yards of fill dirt to price the demolition cost and/or cleaning and boarding calculations.
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Following all EPA guidelines in recovering refrigerant, replacement of O-rings, gaskets, seals and bearings, sleeve Babbitt, thrust/counterthrust and roller bearings. Install, calibrate, inspect, service, and repair cooling tower machinery.
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Certifications: Maintenace Technicians must have EPA certifications Type I and II or Universal for refrigerant recycling as well as all certifications required by State and Local jurisdictions.
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Qualifications One to three years of experience in multifamily property management, facility maintenance, and/or mechanical repair HVAC experience required EPA Type II or EPA Universal required at hire or within 90 days of start date Valid driver’s license from the state of residence MAA recognizes that talented people are attracted to companies that provide competitive pay, comprehensive benefits and outstanding advancement opportunities.
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3+ years of experience as an HVAC Installer EPA Card certification Proficiency in sales and customer service, and enjoys working with people Able to be professional and on timeAble to pass a background check and drug screeningValid Georgia driver's license and clean driving record Must be authorized to work in the U.S."We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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