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POSITION SUMMARY: With direct supervision from a Lead Technician, Fleet Maintenance Supervisor or Maintenance Manager, a Maintenance Technician A performs repair and maintenance work on diesel and non-diesel equipment and trucks including, but not limited to, chassis components; refuse bodies, including control, hydraulic, and electrical systems; air brake systems; general engine work; HVAC components; and suspension, drive train and steering systems.
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Responding to resident requests for maintenance and service within the areas of HVAC, electrical, plumbing and appliance repair by troubleshooting the problem and taking appropriate action to repair and/or restore service within the quality and time standards established by the organization; escalates problem to supervisor or outside contractor as necessary.
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Supervise Lead HVAC Supervisor, EMCS Tech, HAVC Mechanics, HVAC Tour Mechanics, Fire Alarm Tech and General Maintenance Workers. Job Title:Hybrid-Chief Engineer/Lead HVAC Mechanic (ICC-B)Job Summary :EMCOR Government Services has a need for Hybrid - Chief Engineer/Lead HVAC Mechanic for ICC-B in Bethesda, MD. This role provides services to include supporting the Program Manager and Deputy Program Manager.
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Qualifications • Two or more years of property maintenance management experience • Strong knowledge of plumbing, electrical, general carpentry, HVAC, and appliances • Extensive knowledge of residential building systems a must, including but not limited to, boilers, chillers, cooling towers, air handlers, condensing units, roof fans.
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The Lead Maintenance Technician, under the direction of the Maintenance Manager, is responsible for general maintenance, repairs in apartments and buildings, maintaining curb appeal and quality of apartment homes, and responding to service request of residents.
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General knowledge of electrical, plumbing, appliance and HVAC. Oversee cleaning, painting, interior/exterior decorating and maintenance, lawn care, snow-removal, replacement of light, plumbing, electrical work, roof repairs, appliance evaluation and repair, relocation of furniture/fixtures, etc.
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Qualifications High School diploma or equivalency 2 years of experience performing general building maintenance work utilizing electrical, plumbing, carpentry/lock, and basic HVAC maintenance skills Completion of a training program in general building maintenance that includes basic electrical, plumbing, carpentry, lock and basic HVAC maintenance Valid and current driver’s license from Maryland, Virginia or District of Columbia Work Mode: On Campus.
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Minimum of 3 years of general maintenance experience, at least 1 year of apartment maintenance experience required. The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for leading the maintenance team and overseeing the overall maintenance of the community, including repairs, the make-ready process, and preventative maintenance.
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Perform various maintenance functions including repairs to the following: electrical, plumbing, appliances, flooring, carpentry, HVAC, grounds maintenance as dictated by state guidelines.
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The Maintenance Supervisor's primary responsibilities are hands on maintenance of the property including general upkeep and repair to units and the grounds, ensuring the service request tracking system is used and followed up with properly, turn and make ready processes run smoothly, supervising the maintenance team, and maintaining excellent resident relations through superior customer service.
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If you are skilled in general maintenance or handyman trades and are looking for a lasting career in residential property maintenance, this is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing and dynamic team at Fairfield.
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Perform general maintenance such as plumbing, electrical, HVAC repairs, carpentry, appliance repairs, glass replacement, etc. Expertise in general plumbing, HVAC, appliance repair, electrical, and carpentry work.
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Demonstrates a general understanding of systems such as HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical and code compliance. Performs general maintenance duties such as:Fixing wall coveringsFixing floor coveringsRepairing furniture and fixturesPerforming basic plumbing workPerforming minor electrical repairsRepairing appliances.
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Performs routine preventative maintenance as directed by supervisor and according to safety regulations. Responsible for completing all maintenance tasks as assigned by supervisor.
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The work requires knowledge of the methods, procedures and practices of the trades including plumbing, electrical, appliance repair, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC), and carpentry in order to perform needed maintenance or supervise others in doing so.
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