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Experience in refrigeration systems, plumbing, pneumatic/hydraulic systems, welding, machine work, electrical, HVAC, conveyor systems , equipment maintenance. Full maintenance and repair of ammonia refrigeration and freezer units.
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Perform general maintenance projects as assigned including installations and repairs involving plumbing and electrical equipment, carpentry work, painting, equipment repair, snow removal and outside landscaping maintenance.
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In this role you will be assigned approximately 10-12 properties and will be responsible for collaborating with the MC & PM in maintaining the environment, exterior landscape and physical plant, work orders and preventative maintenance.
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CHFM Certified Healthcare Facility Manager, CPMM Certified Plant Maintenance Manager, CFM Certified Facility Manager, or other relevant certifications, a plus. Gives hands-on instruction in basic maintenance, safety and troubleshooting procedures specifically for the Plumbing crew.
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Preferred: Coursework completion or certification in one or more of the following core competencies – HVAC, basic electrical, plumbing, piping and fluid-handling systems, refrigeration, building automation systems or an encompassing certification such as in physical plant maintenance.
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Minor plumbing repairs as needed Perform interior maintenance and cleaning of boilers and punch boiler fire side tubes. Learn more at focalpointchicago.org. Position Purpose: Assists with monitoring and repair of: Boiler plant, and ensuring an adequate supply of steam for heat, sterilization, and other hospital requirements, HVAC equipment, and other operational functions of hospital equipment, and facilities.
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Primary responsibility is performing and/or overseeing maintenance on all plant machinery (compressed air system, heat reclaimer, boiler, HVAC, water softener, electrical systems etc). Create and implement preventive maintenance schedule in accordance with the equipment manufacturer's recommendation/ industry accepted best practices for all plant equipment.
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Maintain / Repair or replace equipment when necessary and perform basic plumbing, mechanical, and electrical and building repair work when necessary. Utilize proper skilled techniques to assure the safe, efficient operation of all plant machinery.
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Maintain a complement of critical spares on the shelf for plant equipment and maintain parts inventory (quantity and value matches with the records) Communicate and co-ordinate with the equipment suppliers to resolve plant equipment related issues.
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Minimum 5 years of hospital facility management, plant operations, engineering, or maintenance supervision experience. The Facility Manager must establish, operate, and maintain a comprehensive Facility Management program which allows an organization to manage and oversee the Operations and Maintenance of the Building, Building Systems and Equipment - specifically managing the Plumbing crew.
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Perform basic weld, fabrication, drywall, painting, plumbing, conduit, and HVAC repairs. A Facilities Maintenance Technician is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and repair of various systems and equipment within a facility.
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Oversee general building maintenance including plumbing, carpentry, painting, roofing, minor repairs, and electrical work. Ensure proper operations and maintenance of water systems, emergency electrical systems, sewage systems, primary electrical systems, telephone systems, fire alarm systems, and heating and cooling systems.
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Requirements: 2+ years experience in an industrial plant maintenance or equipment sector. We are seeking commercial laundry equipment experienced candidates for a Field Service Technician role with a growing company that manufacturers, sells, and services industrial laundry equipment for linen service or uniform service plant clients in the United States and Canada.
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Coursework completion or certification in one or more of the following core competencies - HVAC, basic electrical, plumbing, piping, and fluid-handling systems, refrigeration, building automation systems or an encompassing certification such as in physical plant maintenance, preferred.
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Mechanical aptitude with additional strengths in pneumatics, hydraulics, electricity, controls and computersAbility to read electronic schematics and wiring diagramsExperience in plumbing, sheet metal, rigging, electrical/structural workProficiency with PLC-controlled equipment is preferred.
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