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High school diploma or general education degree (GED) and a minimum of two years of related experience and/or trade school training or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Appropriate license/permit for trade as may be required, i.e. Journeyman or Master Electrician License or City Licenses, such as Refrigeration Certificate of Fitness, High Pressure Boiler License, High Pressure Steam Operator, etc.
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A minimum of 5 years of operational experience in a high rise office building and/or experience in a related building trade. Promote and contribute toward overall effort in maintaining a high standard in the operation and appearance of the building(s) and grounds as well as positive tenant relations through daily work practices.
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Education and Work Experience: High school diploma or GED. Approximately 3-5 years of directly related experience in electrical, general carpentry, plumbing, and general building maintenance.
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Technical training may be a trade school or manufacturer training on multi-module UPS systems, medium voltage switchgear, low voltage power distribution units, building automation systems, 1.0 megawatt and larger engine-generator sets and/or large diesel engines, and other training directly related to the operation and maintenance of electrical/mechanical plant in a high-reliability environment.
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Certification as a journeyman in the instrumentation trade and ISA Certified Control Systems Technician (CSST) Program Level II in addition to a high school diploma or GED may be substituted for the required education.
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Qualifications KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES REQUIRED:Education & Experience Required/Preferred:High School graduate Associate degree is desirable in HVAC, Facility Maintenance, Electro-Mechanical or Electronics Five or more years of related trade experience (Hospital Facility Maintenance desirable) EPA Universal Certification is desirable High Pressure Boiler license is desirable Valid driver's license required.
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Trade school trained and a minimum of 10 years of experience in building operations experience or equivalent combination of education and experience. The Chief Engineer is responsible for the efficient operation of all building systems (HVAC operations, mechanical, electrical systems, drainage and plumbing, elevators/escalators and security/fire/life safety), general and preventative maintenance, tenant services, utility tracking and vendor oversight.
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ACCOUNTABILITY OBJECTIVE:This position is accountable for assuming the responsibility for delivering high quality instructional experience through creativity, resourcefulness and sound judgment consistent with the curriculum frameworks, standards and the rules and regulations of the Worcester Public Schools.
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Job DescriptionSUBJECT: Teacher - ChemistryREPORTS TO: Building Principal ACCOUNTABILITY OBJECTIVE:These positions are accountable for assuming the responsibility for delivering high quality instructional experience through creativity, resourcefulness and sound judgment consistent with the curriculum frameworks, standards and the rules and regulations of the Worcester Public Schools.
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Two years of formal education or technical training beyond high school, or trade certification, or state licensure in a building maintenance specialty (e.g. Powerhouse Engineer, HVAC Technician, Plumber, Electrician, Mechanic or building construction.
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QUALIFICATIONS Preferred Education High School diploma or general education degree (GED); Facility maintenance tech school (preferred) Preferred Experience Three to Four years of industrial facility and ASRS maintenance experience; or equivalent combination of education and related experience Refrigeration Operator I/RETA CARO (preferred) Preferred Professional Skills Ability to read, analyze and interpret technical procedures, or governmental regulations.
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The Building Engineer is responsible for completing work orders, grounds maintenance, painting, caulking, HVAC, plumbing, drywall, electrical and completing maintenance on buildings as needed.
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Six (6) additional years of full-time wage-earning experience in maintenance mechanic or related building construction experience, such as welding, plumbing, automotive and small appliance repair, landscaping, painting, air conditioning, building trades, carpentry, electrical/electronic repair, or other maintenance related field may substitute for High School diploma or equivalent.
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Appropriate license for trade as may be required (i.e. Journeyman or Master Electrician or City Licenses, such as Refrigeration Certificates, EPA Universal Certification, High Pressure Boiler License, High Pressure Steam Operator, etc.
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