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Groundskeeping – performs outside maintenance duties such as lawn mowing, bush trimming, snow removal, etc. Renovation – assists with the remodeling of offices and apartments: repair plaster and drywall, strips, paints or stains woodwork, prepare surfaces for the painting of interior and exterior building structures, fixtures, and equipment.
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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. 5+ years of experience in the trades, facilities and/or residential building maintenance.
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Oversees ground maintenance including snow removal, landscaping, and storm water management. Knowledge and experience in building systems, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and general construction.
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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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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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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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Manage contractor services such as lawn care, snow removal, and other building maintenance services. Responsible for compilation and completion of month-end reports (such as PIS report, Month-end Pack (AX plants), electricity and natural gas meter readings, and Shipped Not Invoiced report.
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Perform general grounds maintenance tasks such as clearing sites, mowing lawns, cutting brush and wood, trimming and removing trees and shrubs, maintaining roads and sidewalks, snow and ice removal, collection/pick-up of trash and other obstructions from the building and surrounding areas.
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Basic knowledge of plumbing, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, appliance maintenance, and snow removal. Maintain accurate records for preventative maintenance, building mechanicals, service requests and apartment make- ready status.
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Receives written and/or verbal assignments and drives trucks of varied types including trucks used for road maintenance and construction work and road oiling, snow plowing, and ice control work.
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Perform minor snow removal maintenance services as directed, including minor shoveling, sanding, salt spreading and sweeping of walkways and footpaths. Building entrances are to be policed for removal of all litter, debris and trash, including cigarette butts during the course of the work day.
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Maintain grounds and curb appeal through snow removal, landscaping, and trash management activities. About Us:WinnCompanies is a mission-driven, national business focused on building and operating top quality affordable housing communities for individuals and families of all incomes, including members of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families.
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Assist in emergency building situations (e.g. shovel snow, clean up a spill, etc.) Patrol interior and exterior areas of building. Intervene in incidents and assist in emergencies throughout the building.
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Provides on-call maintenance coverage for the Medical Center for repairs, installations, snow removal, relief mechanic and other emergencies or scheduled projects. Under direction, performs general carpentry work involved in the layout, measurement, construction, maintenance, and erection of wooden structures and structures made from materials used the same as wood: works with various machines and hand tools common to the carpentry trade; may prepare work from sketches, plans and specifications in accord with the building code or accepted trade practices.
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3-5+ years of experience in the trades, facilities and/or residential building maintenance. Adhering to applicable building, county and safety codes/standards, while running an accident-free operation.
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