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Repairs and maintains physical equipment including work orders, kitchen equipment, laundry equipment, Groundskeeping; removing snow from sidewalks and walkways, trims around bushes, trees, and sidewalks Assists with moving boxes, furniture, and room turnover Also assist with housekeeping as required.
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Assists in the proper loading, unloading, moving and installation of product as needed. Knowledge of most major lines of furniture assembly and repair. Assists in moving and/or installing product as needed.
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Education/ExperienceHigh school or degree; five to seven years related experience and/or training in office moving and furniture planning; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Assists in the moving of office furniture, warehouse racking, workstations, and assists custodian team with snow and ice control. High School diploma, GED or equivalent experience Post-secondary education and/or a technical trade certificate is an asset.
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Includes but not limited to moving furniture or fixtures, changing lights, completing basic maintenance and repair needs to ensure timely completion of all maintenance needs, Perform general building maintenance which includes but not limited to carpentry, painting, plumbing, changing of light bulbs, repair of electrical devices.
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The employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts, chemical sprayer to apply lacquer or fabric protection to product. Un-boxing and re-boxing furniture, measuring and cutting flooring accurately, along with the organizing and cleaning of the preparation area to maintain a safe working environment.
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Complete demolition processes and manual labor such as water mitigation, flooring removal, moving furniture, etc. To do so, this might include lifting carpet from a flooded basement or cutting drywall to avoid mold growth, moving furniture, or setting drying equipment to get the property to a state ready for reconstruction.
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Performs building and office facilities maintenance duties such as furniture moving, maintenance of office equipment, simple electrical projects, spot painting or cleaning, light construction or exterior clean up.
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Responsibilities include operation, repair, and preventative maintenance of all building facilities and equipment; move and installation of equipment and furniture; and other related duties. Monitor and operate Building Automation System (Andover Continuum) (Tridium Niagara) to maintain building requirements.
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Load/move cartons or furniture to/from moving vans at customer's residence or loading area in accordance with Alexander's standards. Alexander's Mobility Services is a full service moving and storage company providing a world-class moving experience to our household and commercial customers.
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High school or G.E.D. degree; five to seven years related experience and/or training in office moving and furniture planning; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Able to read and interpret building layout plans, blueprints and schematic drawings; and furniture, fixture, and equipment diagrams.
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Reinstalling/ moving showroom artwork and furniture. Lifting/ moving artwork up to 20 lbs. Job Title: Art and Design Showroom Intern/Part Time. Reinstalling/ moving showroom artwork and furniture.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a mover at Modern Nomad Movers LLC located in Minneapolis, MN. As a mover, you will be responsible for providing excellent customer service and assisting with moving furniture, boxes, and other household items.
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The Outlet Stock Receiving Associate upholds all safety guidelines when handling furniture and accessories. We are moving the brand beyond curating and selling products to conceptualizing and selling spaces by building an ecosystem of products, places, services and spaces that elevates and establishes the RH brand as a global thought leader, taste and place maker.
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10) Must be able to perform duties such as changing light bulbs, perform minor building maintenance and repair tasks, moving and repair of furniture and furniture systems, grounds keeping duties, dock operations, delivery duties and cleaning tasks.
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