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These duties include but are not limited to: Installation and drywall repair, Painting, Carpentry, Intermediate plumbing, Intermediate electrical work and installation, HVAC PM's and repairs, Filter changes, Ceiling tile installation and maintenance, assembly of furniture and equipment, Snow and ice removal.
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These miscellaneous requests are submitted via the furniture request webform, which takes requests for furniture repair or replacement from members of the school. The Move and Projects Coordinator is a 36 month term position, with the possibility for extension, that will oversee three major functions for The School of Arts & Sciences Facilities Planning & Operations group: Move planning & Coordination, Project coordination for non-capital projects, and non-project furniture coordination.
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Inspect and maintain plumbing system, replace or repair faucets, toilet stools, urinals, traps, drains, basins and bathtubs, as needed; repair or refinisher furniture in rooms, offices and dining room as needed.
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Repair roofing, blacktop, cement, masonry and block. Job Duties and Responsibilities: Adjust, fix or replace all hardware on doors, cabinets, furniture, bathroom partitions, windows, etc.
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Learn and develop skills to assemble furniture in a customer's home as well as minor touch up and furniture repair. Have the ability to consistently lift/move furniture, bedding and accessories in excess of 100lbs.
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Delivery & Assembly Contractor Teams: (fitness equipment, furniture, home goods) Especially big-ticket residential orders, such as exercise equipment, furniture, home goods, home improvement products, playsets, gazebos, and related products.
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Adjust, fix or replace all hardware on doors, cabinets, furniture, bathroom partitions, windows, etc. Repair or report deficiencies. Change light bulbs, fixtures, ballasts, switches, receptacles, and reset circuit breakers.
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Performs snow removal operations as assigned; inspects buildings for custodial and general physical security; checks interior lighting to insure proper maintenance and repair; issues and delivers supplies, equipment and furniture to locations as required.
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Uses appropriate hand and power tools to build, repair, refurbish and maintain building components, fixtures, furniture, etc. Also, by performing preventative maintenance tasks/projects throughout the casino in more than one trade discipline that may include but not be limited to landscaping, carpentry, painting, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, mechanical and kitchen equipment.
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Properly prepares area or items for painting including surface preparation, masking areas as necessary, removing fixtures and covering furniture. Under direction of a Lead General Repair Working Foreman or supervisor undertakes maintenance tasks involving plumbing, carpentry, painting and electrical work.
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Inspect guestrooms, public spaces and back of the house areas to repair, touch up or replace light bulbs, lamps, switches, outlets, faucets, toilets, hardware, filters, paint, furniture, wall covering, caulking, grouting or other miscellaneous repairs.
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Performs simple repair and maintenance work on tables, chairs, toys and children's furniture as needed. Visits multiple centers as assigned; washes cots, toys, puzzles, children's furniture, cubbies, shelves, paper towel holders, wall telephones and window sills.
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Complete interior and exterior work orders including, but not limited to: electrical, plumbing, HVAC, drywall repair, painting, appliances and make readies. Assist with maintaining swimming pool and spa, snow/ice removal, removing debris from the grounds, moving furniture, and unloading/storing supplies.
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Perform furniture repair. Test, clean and repair swimming pools and spas. Repair and program hotel electronic lock system. Maintain repair and preventive maintenance records.
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Especially big-ticket residential orders, such as exercise equipment, furniture, home goods, playsets, gazebos, in ground basketball systems and similar products. AIT Home Delivery offers the ultimate level of customer care for the final delivery, assembly and/or repair of consumer goods.
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