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The Maintenance Supervisor assigns tasks and coordinates inspections with tenants, supervisors, peers, and related city agencies; and oversees maintenance of building systems through work orders, purchasing, and building inspections.
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Proficient with energy management systems and BMS. Ability to promote consistent standards in building operation, shop organization, life safety issues, hazmat issues, emergency procedures, confined spaces, and asbestos.
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Detailed knowledge and demonstrated skills in general plumbing, electrical, HVAC, building maintenance (i.e. carpentry, painting, masonry), fork truck and conveying equipment maintenance, life safety systems, and other general trades, including electrical and motor circuitry, machine repair and installation, building automation and systems, plumbing and piping, workplace ergonomics and safety activities.
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NOTE: The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) administered a civil service exam for the Assistant Resident Building Superintendent title on 05/09/. One year of permanent service in the title of Supervisor of Housing Caretakers, Heating Plant Technician (Housing Authority), Maintenance Worker or Supervising Housing Groundskeeper; or 2.
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GENERAL DUTIESUnder general supervision, is responsible for the operation, maintenance, adjustments, testing and repair of steam power plant, air conditioning, chiller plant, fire protection systems, electro-mechanical building equipment and related auxiliary systems in public buildings; performs related work.
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The Deputy Commissioner/Chief Operating Officer (COO) oversees borough Maintenance and Operations (M&O), which is responsible for the daily operation of parks citywide, as well as the agency's Fleet, Citywide Services (CWS) (skilled trades, Capital, sustainability, energy and building systems management), Innovation and Performance Management (IPM) and Information Technology and Telecommunications (ITT) divisions.
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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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Assist with Security Officer coverage as requiredQuality Building Services (QBS) is a client-responsive firm dedicated to providing premium cleaning, maintenance, restoration, security and specialty services throughout the New York Metropolitan area.
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Communicates requests to the appropriate internal support departments such as, building maintenance (heating and cooling issues), IT (computer issues), AV technology (meeting room technical support), and mail room (package pickups and deliveries.
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Maintain efficient vendor and operational service standards by working with vendors and building management to ensure adherence to lease agreements, building maintenance contracts and utilities, and optimal functioning of all building systems (mechanical, fire/life safety, elevator, etc.
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QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or GED. 2-3 years of relevant building maintenance experience. Escort vendors and/or city agencies (Building Dept., FDNY, HVAC) upon request. Perform building and/or masonry repairs such as preparing cement, installing patching and finishing cement work, and replacing damaged masonry and pavers.
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Certify in property maintenance, residential building, residential mechanical, electrical, and plumbing. The successful Building Inspector at The Wavecrest Management Team, Ltd. will first and foremost be extremely reliable, pro-active and have superior customer service skills.
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Themaintenance worker (Handyman)is responsible for the general maintenance of the facilities which include but are not limited to repairs on heating and air conditioning equipment, hardware repairs, repairing light fixtures, plumbing repairs, moving equipment/furniture, painting and plastering walls, and general carpentry needs of the facilities.
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Perform maintenance of the building, such as drywall repairs; minor carpentry; classroom furniture; replacing light bulbs, & fixtures; painting projects; ceiling tile replacement; playground maintenance, athletic areas, grounds repairs; equipment audits, building inspections; safety issues, repairs; small landscaping projects; additional items as they arise.
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Responsible for operational oversight, maintenance, and repair of building management systems including but not limited to Building Automation system, Intelligent Fire Alarm notification and suppression systems, Fire Alarm Sprinkler systems, Lighting Control system, Elevator controls, etc.
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