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Undertake miscellaneous building maintenance tasks: electrical, carpentry, plumbing, cement, and roof work. Handle stamping presses, automatic coiling, punch press, multi-slide, 4-slide, grinding, heat treating, and other machines.
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General maintenance knowledge in plumbing, HVAC, electrical, drywall and appliance repair. Perform general carpentry, pool care, electrical, HVAC and plumbing repairs and ensuring accuracy for team members completing these tasks.
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Performs work requiring the basic skills in most of the following trades: electrical, plumbing, HV AC, carpentry, paint/wall cover, locksmith, in addition to performing other general maintenance duties.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Plumbing Manager/Foreman: A highly established local Mechanical Contractor is looking to fill a Plumbing Service Manager position. Maintaining and reviewing all RFIs, submittals, substitution requests, change proposals, project schedules, project budgets, purchase orders, and invoices 5-15+ years experience of Plumbing Project Management Plumbing Journeyman License Bachelor's degree or demonstrated equivalent experience.
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Skilled in Healthcare/Commercial Maintenance, Building Automation, Plumbing, Electrical, Emergency Power systems and Computer knowledge. The Building Technician III will operate, maintain, calibrate, troubleshoot and repair equipment, controls, utility and distribution systems to include but not limited to: Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical, Distribution and Building Automation and Controls.
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The General Maintenance associate, along with the normal carpentry, plumbing, and painting duties, must be capable of operating hand and power tools. You’ll help bring the virtue of hospitality to life while we create an environment that allows you to be your best self and grow.
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We offer year-round work, We are in search of Field Technicians experienced in different areas of home maintenance, repair, and remodeling these include: rough and trim carpentry, rough and trim electrical, rough and trim plumbing, tile and flooring installation, interior painting, drywall (installation, taping, sanding and repair) and pressure washing.
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Required : 5+ years of experience in the mechanical industry (HVAC/Plumbing) Strong understanding of HVAC & Plumbing functions. A high-level HVAC Operations Manager with a reputation for excellence.
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Performs a variety of other unskilled or semi-skilled tasks such as minor carpentry, plumbing, welding, painting, minor electrical work, sheet metal work, masonry, and drywall maintenance. Work requires an interest in learning basic mechanical repairs, carpentry, plumbing, and equipment repairs.
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What You'll Do Work independently and with little to no supervision to troubleshoot all conveyor material handling systems, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and fire protection systems. Work regularly on aerial platform lifts, boom/snorkel lift, and powered industrial trucks (reach, order picker, stand up, pallet runners.
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Building maintenance including minor plumbing, welding, and general upkeep. Install and maintain pipe systems, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment. 2 years minimum experience as a maintenance mechanic in a metal manufacturing environment with the ability to troubleshoot preferred but not required.
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Qualifications: Valid driver's license and insurable driving record Completion of HVAC Certification through trade school Strong mechanical skills Experience in construction, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, or other trades preferred Desire and commitment to learn and improve Must be comfortable climbing ladders and handling heights Candidates will be required to pass a background check and drug test upon being given a conditional offer of employment.
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Famous Supply is a wholesale distributor committed to serving contractors, builders and remodelers in the HVAC, Plumbing, Building Products, Lighting, and Industrial/PVF segments. This territory manager position is responsible for driving sales of Famous Supply's brands and/or additional plumbing and HVAC products while interacting with existing customers and developing new prospects.
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Administers, plans, and directs service contracts such as landscaping, custodial, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, pest control, generators, fire, life safety, work order management system, and snow removal operations.
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We Have Been Building Connections In And Around The City Of Chicago Since 1946 And It's Been Our Family's Business To Set The Standards For Full-service Design And Installation Excellence In Plumbing, Mechanical, Fire Protection, Design/build, Service And Special Projects.
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