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Under the general supervision of the Environmental Services Manager, the Environmental Services Technician will work with a diverse team of Horticulturalists, Maintenance Technicians, and High Line administrators to achieve the highest standards of cleanliness and organization throughout the park and our HQ facility.
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Key Responsibilities: Maintaining the cleanliness of the lobby, hallways, elevators, common areas, and restrooms (mop, sweep, strip/wax/buff floors, dust, vacuum and garbage removal) Light maintenance may be assigned Provide excellent customer service to residents General upkeep of the buildings and grounds Snow removal and landscaping Maintain all equipment and supplies in proper condition Special projects as assigned Compensation: $21.
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Monitor front and entrance for safety and function by conducting ongoing inspection of sidewalks, monitoring dangerous conditions due to rain, ice or snow, conducting proper clean-up and safety protocol as necessary, and reporting all hazardous or potentially dangerous property conditions to on-site maintenance and/or management colleagues.
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Perform maintenance on all equipment Perform tests and physical inspection of all fire suppression and alarm systems, providing technical support and cooperation to the Fire Safety Director and the Property Manager Test and maintain treatment program of all HVAC water systems Perform various services for tenants Receive work assignments, plan work to be performed and obtain necessary tools, equipment and materials.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:Under the direction of the Building Manager, the Custodian is responsible for performing a myriad of repair and maintenance tasks daily to provide a clean and safe environment for the tenants and staff in the building; performs related work.
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Performs general grounds maintenance tasks such as clearing sites, raking, or tilling soil, mowing lawns, applying fertilizers and pesticides, cutting brush and wood, trimming, and removing trees and shrubs, maintaining roads and sidewalks, and removing snow, trash and other obstructions from the building and surrounding areas.
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Assist Association and In House counsel on collection matters and monitor maintenance fee accounts. Prepare specifications needed for all services received by the Association (e.g., landscaping, snow, trash, insurance, pool, etc.
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The Groundskeeper will maintain property grounds by mowing, cutting lawns; trimming and edging along walkways, flower beds, and walls; trims bushes and trees; plants bushes and flowers; applies lawn care chemicals, as needed; and removes snow and spreads salt.
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Skills and Abilities: Must have basic knowledge of building mechanical systems and controls, energy management and building maintenance skills. Experience: Minimum four years experience in mechanical, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, carpentry or building maintenance.
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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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Under the general supervision of the custodial manager, the temporary custodian works with a diverse team of custodians, horticulturists, maintenance technicians, and High Line administrators to achieve the highest standards of cleanliness and organization throughout the park.
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May assist or perform snow removal activities and minor maintenance, such as replacing light bulbs, moving furniture, or other similar activities. Performs limited grounds maintenance such as mowing lawns, trimming hedges, removing weeds, and raking and disposing of leaves and refuse.
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Assist with snow removal and making walkways safe. Knowledge about security, fire and building maintenance and repairs. Works with the Head of Facilities and Security to prioritize and organize the overall cleaning, maintenance, care of the building and grounds for two locations.
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The Property Manager is responsible for operations such as accounting, tenant relationships, maintenance repairs, snow removal and landscaping services etc. The Property Manager is responsible for operations such as accounting, tenant relationships, maintenance repairs, snow removal and landscaping services etc.
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Perform snow maintenance after snow fall (Shoveling, salting, plowing, removing snow from cars with leaf blower) Perform snow maintenance after snow fall (Shoveling, salting, plowing, removing snow from cars with leaf blower.
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