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Perform basic carpentry work including but not limited to woodwork and building, hanging or installing cabinets, selecting and preparing timber and manufactured board or other building materials and mark out, cut and shape pieces using saws, chisels, planes, power tools and woodworking machines.
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Perform tasks to ensure the attractive and safe physical appearance of the facility such as snow removal, and cleaning, sweeping, debris removal or power washing sidewalks, drives, parking areas and garage.
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Maintaining grounds, cutting grass and snow removal, if necessary. Reports to: Building Administrator Department: Elementary and Secondary Education. Primary responsibilities are cleaning the building and maintaining the school grounds.
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Replace and repair building finishes such as ceiling tiles, door hardware, wall paper, and can paint walls, piping, floors and equipment. Ability to use technology such as; smart phones, tablets, computers, web-based applications, building automation systems, etc.
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The Building Services Manager maintains the schedule and staffing of all events held at the SC and hires a staff to accomplish the tasks necessary to assure the building is a reflection of God's provision to do His ministry.
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Category: Building Maintenance, Keywords: Apartment Maintenance Technician. Customer Service: Ensure that the property meets and exceeds company standards for resident satisfaction and is available for on-call emergencies (i.e., snow removal) per Community Manager's request.
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Assists with site snow removal on sidewalks, docks, and immediate building perimeter for the purpose of ensuring access and safety. REPORT TO: Head Custodian, Building Administrator.
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Complete seasonal maintenance such as maintaining sprinkling systems, pool area, and snow removal. Willingness to assist with janitorial duties such as power washing, picking up trash, cleaning, etc.
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Replaces floor and ceiling tiles, welding equipment parts and shelving, snow removal, repairing and maintaining doors and manual /electric locks, testing generators, repairing electrical units, and checking and testing building equipment.
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During winter months responsible for snow and ice removal and be available for on call. General knowledge of janitorial and building maintenance a plus. Clean hallways, glass doors and window areas, restrooms, empty trash containers, and light office cleaning.
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Maintains the overall condition of the building and grounds, including outside custodial duties (e.g. snow removal) as required. Performs preventive maintenance procedures on building mechanical equipment on a scheduled basis; inspects belts, checks fluid levels, replaces filters, greases bearings, seals, etc.
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Manages all outside contractors specifically HVAC, elevators, building management systems, fire alarm systems, panic buttons, electrical plumbing, snow removal and landscaping 5. Manages all outside contractors specifically HVAC, elevators, building management systems, fire alarm systems, panic buttons, electrical plumbing, snow removal and landscaping 5.
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Removes ice and snow from pedestrian walkways and parking lot(s) Removes all refuse from offices, restrooms, break-rooms and building daily ensuring trash cans are empty and clean. Ensures that pest control systems are operating efficiently and that the highest degree of sanitation and housekeeping is maintained.
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Manages grounds and exteriors including parking structures and lots, site utilities, landscaping and grounds, snow removal, and exterior building maintenance; assesses the effect of climate and extreme environmental conditions and evaluates the performance of grounds and exterior elements; assesses the need for alterations in grounds and exterior elements; and manage the maintenance and custodial needs of grounds and exterior elements.
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Maintain the safety and cleanliness of exterior of the facility, grounds, pool and exercise/sport facilities (including property signs, lighting and snow removal). Previous background from the extended stay industry or apartment building maintenance preferred.
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