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Position Summary The Museum Maintainer will perform preventative maintenance and service of all heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment, including system components related to HVAC, such as pneumatic systems, pumps, compressors, cooling towers (belts, bearings, valves, float switches and other related equipment components), chillers and all components of the chilled water and condenser water distribution piping systems.
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The Life Support Systems (LSS) Maintainer is a technical, safety-sensitive, and essential position responsible for the safe operation, monitoring, troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair of NYA's fresh-water and seawater systems and other related work as required.
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Such license and/or Learner Permit must not include any restrictions which would preclude the performance of Ventilation and Drainage Maintainer work. Salary Range: The current minimum salary for Ventilation and Drainage Maintainer is $34.86 per hour for a 40-hour week increasing to $41.01 per hour in the sixth year of service.
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The NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) enriches the environment and protects public health for all New Yorkers by providing 1.1 billion gallons of high quality drinking water, managing wastewater and stormwater, and reducing air, noise, and hazardous materials pollution.
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The Assistant Maintainer will assist the Engineering Maintainers in the operation and maintenance of all types of heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment, including but not limited to chillers, fans, pumps, air compressors, cooling towers, pneumatic and electronic controls, and the cleaning of machinery spaces.
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The primary responsibility of a maintainer includes Painting, Electrical, Plumbing, Carpentry, Masonry, shop work and automotive repairs. The primary responsibility of a maintainer includes Painting, Electrical, Plumbing, Carpentry, Masonry, shop work and automotive repairs.
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Assemble, install, test, and maintain electrical or electronic wiring, equipment, appliances, apparatus, and fixtures, using hand tools and power tools.
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Assemble, install, test, and maintain electrical or electronic wiring, equipment, appliances, apparatus, and fixtures, using hand tools and power tools.
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Title: Station Appearance Maintainer. Station Appearance Maintainer. Business Unit: Long Island Rail Road. Clean stations, platforms, public toilets, sidewalks, waiting rooms, ticket offices, general offices; graffiti removal.
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The Facility Maintainer performs general maintenance and repair of park properties, buildings, facilities, and equipment and structures. Passion for the Alliance Mission & Core Values: A passion for public parks and environmental conservation combined with a commitment to treating others with respect, appreciating individual differences and embracing the values of diversity, equity and inclusion.
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BAM is currently seeking for a building Maintainer to perform preventive, proactive, reactive, and corrective maintenance throughout BAM including HVAC & controls, carpentry, painting, plumbing, and other duties as assigned.
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