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Perform maintenance and repairs at all facilities to include; plumbing, electrical, carpentry, flooring, painting, etc. Keep Maintenance Manager apprised of any necessary issues and repairs.
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This is a non-exempt position and typically reports to a Maintenance Manager or Director of Operations, depending on local requirements. The Maintenance Person I is responsible for performing general maintenance and repair for the location; ensuring that the location meets local-state-federal laws and regulations; maintaining control over the approved maintenance budget; performs all other responsibilities as directed by the business or as assigned by management.
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With our range of services, including landscape design, development, maintenance and enhancements, there's no limit to what we can do, and what you can achieve. You'd create beautiful environments by providing landscape maintenance support to a variety of industrial, commercial, and/or public properties.
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Working Relationships: Store team members, Region Manager, VP of Retail Operations, Human Resource Business Partner and Human Resource Centers of Excellence, Facilities Maintenance, Marketing, Risk Management, Environmental, Legal departments, etc.
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Effectively utilizes required skills, such as electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, building and equipment repair and grounds care including grass, shrub, garden and tree maintenance and care, sidewalk and driveway maintenance, and snow removal.
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Essential Job Functions:Provide exceptional customer service to our residentsDirect, schedule, and perform maintenance activitiesSupervise, train and mentor the maintenance teamCommunicate assignments to the maintenance team and monitor the workload to ensure completionInspect units and manage the apartment make-ready processReview, prioritize, and complete service requests including appliances, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, etc.
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Oversee cleaning, painting, interior/exterior decorating and maintenance, landscaping, snow-removal, replacement of light, plumbing, electrical work, roof repairs, appliance evaluation and other repairs.
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Maintain fuel island area to Six Sigma standards and policies; perform some facility maintenance and minor maintenance tasks assigned by supervisor. Perform minor maintenance tasks such as tire repairs, initially under close supervision.
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The Maintenance Carpenter/Painter is responsible for maintaining building interior walls, flooring, ceiling, all entry doors, fitting room hardware, fixture drawers, and hinges as well as journey-level work in the painting, finishing, and maintaining of a wide variety of interior and exterior surfaces, structures, and fixtures.
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Hannaford Supermarkets started out as a fresh produce vendor in Portland, Maine way back in 1883, and is still connected to those early roots as a local market.
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The Maintenance Technician assists in service and repairs in preventative maintenance, plumbing, carpentry, painting, sheet rocking, HVAC, electrical, grounds keeping, cleaning, and/or snow removal.
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Bay4 Energy is one of the fastest growing companies in the renewable energy operations and maintenance industry. The Field Services Technician is supported and tasked with providing maintenance and repairs on a wide variety of solar and battery energy systems in an assigned geographic location; in this case, the assigned service area will primarily support solar sites located around Albany, NY. as well as the surrounding areas in NY. Your sites are primarily customer free; this position is ideal for an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys travel, working independently, is proactive and organized.
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As an Electrical Technician, you will be part of the company's flagship insulation plant maintenance team. Maintenance professional with 2+ years of industrial electrical experience troubleshooting & repairing industrial systems.
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Conduct routine instrument maintenance, schedule preventative maintenance, and perform general lab support activities. Support other techniques and their workload (e.g. NMR, chromatography, microscopy, elemental, wet chem) by working closely with team members.
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The Contract/Preventative Maintenance Agreement (PMA) Sales Representative's task is to increase recurring service and monitoring sales for electronic and mechanical life safety systems such as fire alarms, fire sprinklers, suppression systems, and security and special hazards.
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