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Serves as the Fire Safety Director for the facility, overseeing fire drills, evacuation of clients according to policy and procedure. This position reports to the VP, Facilities and Business Services and has reporting relationships with security, housekeeping, maintenance and supply departments.
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Job Overview: As a Patriot System Operator, you will play a key role in the operation and maintenance of the world’s most advanced fire control systems, ensuring their optimal functionality.
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Maintains and repairs fire alarm systems/devices, sprinkler system, and related equipment, and tests and documents testing of system as necessary. + Maintains suspended ceiling systems including fire-rated assemblies.
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Installs, maintains, repairs, replaces and tests plumbing systems including water, drainage, and sewer lines, plumbing equipment and fixtures, associated pumps, valves and devices such as backflow preventers, reverse osmosis and deionized water systems, fire protection systems and equipment.
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Perform basic weld, fabrication, drywall, painting, plumbing, conduit, and HVAC repairs Manage shop waste streams- monitor and ship out shop waste as required Test security and fire system operations Maintain parking lots and walkways Read, write, and understand ladder logic Adhere to all company policies and OSHA rules.
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The candidate must be willing to perform preventative maintenance inspections and repairs on Fire Sprinkler system, Compressors, Vacuum Pumps, Air Dryers, Boilers, Pumps, Fans, HVAC equipment, Thermo oxidizer, Conveyors, Gearboxes, Fans etc.
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Inspect, calibrate, maintain, troubleshoot, test, and repair all types of facility systems including HVAC, electrical, lighting, fire, life, safety, boilers, refrigeration units, compressors, motors and pumps and all associated controls and provide facility maintenance services including carpentry, plumbing, painting, landscaping and snow removal to maintain client's building infrastructure and grounds.
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Occasional help in performing preventative maintenance and repairs on facilities equipment including boilers, air compressors, fire pumps, heating/AC, plumbing, waste compactors/bins, minor electrical repairs and set ups, air-line maintenance, minor roofing repairs, minor forklift/pallet jack repairs, doors, windows, walls, flooring, & lawn/snow needs.
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Elements of earth, wind, water, and fire create an immediate sense of relaxation and well-being, with contemporary furnishings and a glass fireplace lending a stylish yet cozy feel. Our busy hotel is seeking an energetic, customer-oriented maintenance engineer to ensure that all of our visitors have an excellent experience at our property.
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Maintains and trouble-shoots plant utility systems including fire protection, water, electrical, air, and vacuum as applicable. Ryder is immediately hiring Warehouse Maintenance Technician in Chicago, IL.
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With products and services including uniforms, mats, mops, restroom supplies, first aid and safety products, fire extinguishers and testing, and safety and compliance training, Cintas helps customers get Ready for the Workday.
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Supervise safety and fire protection and prevention programs by inspecting work areas and equipment at least weekly. The primary purpose of the Maintenance Director is to plan, organize, develop, and direct the overall operation of the Maintenance Department in accordance with current, federal, state and local standards, guidelines, and regulations governing our facility, and as may be directed by the Administrator, to assure that our facility is maintained in a safe and comfortable manner.
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Ensure that maintenance policies and procedures identify appropriate safety precautions and equipment to use when performing tasks that could result in bodily injury. Ensure that maintenance personnel follow established policies governing the use/disposal of personal protective equipment and disposal of infectious wastes.
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Basic knowledge and understanding general maintenance, basic carpentry, maintenance plumbing, door and door hardware repair, application of fire stop material, flooring repairs, ceiling tile installation, drywall repairs, bed repairs, basic electrical maintenance (switches, outlets, and light fixtures), snow removal.
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Knowledge of operation of building auxiliary systems i.e., fire-life safety, stand by emergency generators. Follows safety practices and utilize protective clothing and equipment as required by OSHA. Know the whereabouts of all emergency equipment (i.e., fire extinguishers, eyewash, and shower stations, first aid supplies, breathing apparatus, etc.
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