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Whether a customer needs a snow plow, salter, dump insert, or hydraulic lift gate installed on their truck or electrical wiring fixed on their trailer, they know they can rely on us for friendly, professional service.
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Preserving the beauty of the building and the safety of the community through general upkeep and cleanliness, snow removal and grounds maintenance. As a jack of all trades and an advocate for the community’s asset preservation, you instill in everyone you interact with a sense of Bozzuto pride.
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Snow removal, debris removal, etc.) Snow removal, debris removal, etc.) Responsible for active participation on plant teams and activities including safety, quality, sustainability, community involvement, OEE, maintenance, employee wellness, brainstorming and continuous improvement which are required to create and maintain a World Class environment.
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Oversees ground maintenance including snow removal, landscaping, and storm water management. HVAC/R certification and/or Black Seal certification a plus. Oversees ground maintenance including snow removal, landscaping, and storm water management.
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Perform landscaping and snow removal duties needed. Must have a working knowledge of building maintenance chemicals and procedures and be capable of using same safely Must be able to understand written and oral directions Must be able to work in harmony with fellow employees Must be capable of lifting 40 lbs.
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Immediately respond to and correct any potential safety conditions such as a wet floor due to guests tracking in rain or snow. Clean, dust, mop, vacuum and polish the lobby area including ashtrays, furniture, house phones, wall fixtures, plants, vending machines, glass and windows.
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Overseeing routine building maintenance, repair, including painting, snow removal, education: No Degree Required. overseeing routine building maintenance, repair, including painting, snow removal.
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Structural - familiarity with paving, structural integrity, snow removal, etc. Developing and managing execution of the Airport Maintenance snow emergency response plan. Managing all Maintenance activities related to emergency response, including response to snow and other weather emergencies.
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Perform various levels of facilities upkeep including landscaping, snow removal, and other removal operations. Perform light equipment maintenance tasks, trench screen cleaning, lint and dust blowdown of facilities and equipment, fluid level checks, light bulb replacement, ceiling tile replacement, cart cleaning and repair, and pressure washing after appropriate training from UniFirst.
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The DOF will oversee the following for all KIPP NJ & KIPP Miami facilities: facilities management and planning, lease and licensing agreements, hazardous materials management, team management, security systems, capital improvement, maintenance and repair service, pest control management, energy management, refuse collection and disposal, compliance, budget development and management, snow removal program, landscaping program, cleaning/ custodial program and refuse & recycling programs.
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Has knowledge of various maintenance functions including and not limited to plumbing, pool maintenance, air conditioning, heating, general carpentry skills, appliance, electrical, painting, caulking, snow removal, scheduling, and life safety issues.
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Operates variety of power tools and equipment (backhoe, street sweeper, mower, trimmer, chain saw, vacuum, ditch-witch, leaf and snow blowers). Has experience and skills operating power tools and equipment, such as sit-upon mower, snow blower, snow plow, weed wacker, backpack blower, and walk behind mowers.
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The on-site work of vendors and repair technicians by maintaining an on-site. Our client is a leading leading manufacturer of hydroformed metal domes, covers, enclosures, and custom-made parts and currently in need of a highly skilled Maintenance Supervisor who is looking for a career with a long-standing, growing company.
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Uses hand tools of trade and related power equipment, including brooms, mops, floor cleaning and waxing machines, vacuum cleaners, snow blowers, shovels, power mower and hand tools. Clears snow from entrances and walks, and spreads sand and ice melting chemicals.
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