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District of Columbia Class B, & C Underground Storage Tank (UST) Operator Training. Responsible for day-to-day onsite facilities management for a large government facility including engineering, custodial, pest control, elevators, and snow/ice removal.
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This role require remote work (wfh), work at the storage facility, and live team monitoring during the campaign. Inventory Management: Keeping track of campaign material such as flyers, uniforms, and briefs through the use of the Oppizi platform as well as the storage facility itself.
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Trademasters Service, an award-winning federal contractor, with over 30 years of industry experience offering complete facility operations management, maintenance and repairs to millions of square feet of premium government buildings, commercial and residential clients.
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Alexandria, VAPrimary duties: conduct daily inspections of building exterior and interior; perform general janitorial duties; make minor repairs; perform general cleaning including sweeping and mopping floors and stairs, cleaning entry doors and glass, mid-day cleaning of washrooms, and other miscellaneous cleaning as needed; receive shipments at loading dock, move palletized and boxed equipment within the facility, organize storage areas, remove trash and recyclable materials.
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As a Materials Handler, you will perform duties associated with shipping, receiving, warehousing, issuing and storage of supplies and equipment using Materials Handling Equipment (MHE) in the production of U.S. Currency and Special Security Printing allied support functions.
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May act as facility security officer to ensure compliance with company, customer and government security regulations and procedures. May perform facilities planning activities, including coordinating the storage and movement of furniture, systems, and equipment.
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Manage all aspects of security for assigned CAGE Code(s) to include personnel clearances, onboarding, training, storage, transmission, change conditions, inspections and day-to-day operations. - Experience with physical security including open storage area certification.
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Forklift Operators at Sam's Club are charged with operating industrial vehicles to move materials around the warehouse or storage facility. - Operate forklifts to transport materials between loading, processing, and storage areas.
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Good understanding of industrial safety regulations. Proven experience as a forklift operator. Inspect and perform maintenance of forklifts and other material handling equipment. They are essential in keeping production lines supplied and organizing goods for shipping.
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Extra Space Storage is the largest self-storage company in the United States by store count, with over 3,600 stores nationwide. May be required to run errands for the facility and travel to other store locations.
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Provide sweeping, vacuuming, wiping, and mopping for storage units, hallways, restrooms, elevator, etc. Facility Housekeeper Mini Part Time, Cleaner, Facility, Retail, Hotel. Provide sweeping, vacuuming, wiping, and mopping for storage units, hallways, restrooms, elevator, etc.
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Place removed equipment in storage and/or prepare for shipment to a disposal facility. Responsible for the storage, maintenance, and safe use of CDWG owned equipment at the site.
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You should have working knowledge of data center critical systems including structural, fire systems, generators, UPS power, Batteries (used in UPS & DC Rectifier Plants), HVAC, chillers, security, diesel/fuel storage vessels.
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Maintain and track cleaning supply inventory, requesting supplies as needed. Dispose of trash. Other duties as assigned.
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Thorough knowledge of TSO/ISPF, System Modification Program/Extended (SMP/E), IBM and IBM-related utility programs [i.e., IDCAMS, IEBCOPY, Fast Dump Restore (FDR), Data Facility Data Set Services (DFDSS), z/OS file structures, Integrated Catalog Facility (ICF) Catalogs, Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) and zFS file systems.
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