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Perform simple repairs, replacements, and maintenance on basic parts including (but not limited to) case doors, shelving, fixtures, ceiling and floor tiles, carts, racks, gaskets, hinges, filters and basic plumbing/plumbing fixtures, and restroom facilities.
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Utilize regular use of trade and craft skills including carpentry, electrical, and plumbing. Furniture Delivery, Set-up, and Repairs. utilize regular use of trade and craft skills including carpentry, electrical, and plumbing.
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Specific store departments may include Building Materials, Décor, Electrical, Flooring, Garden, Hardware, Kitchen & Bath, Lumber, Millwork, Paint, Plumbing and Tool Rental. The Customer Service/Sales position types may include Department Sales, Lead Generator, Pro Account Sales, Sales Specialist, Special Services, and Customer Order Specialist.
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General Maintenance Technician: In these roles, you will play a key part in maintaining and repairing various building systems, including plumbing, carpentry, painting, and general facility maintenance tasks.
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Knowledge of welding and plumbing, including sweating copper tubing. Black Seal Boiler License & HVAC Certification preferred. Basic operational understanding and troubleshooting experience with medium-level equipment such as compression machines, high shear mixers, film coaters, and capsule fillers.
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Perform specific store repairs, installation, replacement, and maintenance tasks as assigned through the Asset Management System such as (but not limited to) carpentry, minor plumbing (filter changes, water treatment PM, clogs, fixture and sensor replacements), interior and exterior painting, dry wall, tiling, light bulbs, counter tops and cabinets.
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Carpentry, plumbing, light electrical, painting, refurbishing, cleaning, waste removal, heat and air-conditioning repair, masonry, grounds keeping, landscaping and sewer maintenance. The right candidate should have a working knowledge of computers, as well as electric, plumbing, drywall, flooring, appliances, windows and locks and HVAC. We offer great working conditions and hours and excellent wages - paid vacation and sick time 16-25 PAID holidays per year.
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We are a plumbing company that has skilled technicians at the ready to help with any plumbing problem or emergency. We take pride in the fact that our technicians go through continuous training to ensure that they know the best and most innovative practices to solve plumbing issues.
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