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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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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:Under the direction of the Building Manager, the Custodian is responsible for performing a myriad of repair and maintenance tasks daily to provide a clean and safe environment for the tenants and staff in the building; performs related work.
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Monitor front and entrance for safety and function by conducting ongoing inspection of sidewalks, monitoring dangerous conditions due to rain, ice or snow, conducting proper clean-up and safety protocol as necessary, and reporting all hazardous or potentially dangerous property conditions to on-site maintenance and/or management colleagues.
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Performs general grounds maintenance tasks such as clearing sites, raking, or tilling soil, mowing lawns, applying fertilizers and pesticides, cutting brush and wood, trimming, and removing trees and shrubs, maintaining roads and sidewalks, and removing snow, trash and other obstructions from the building and surrounding areas.
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Duties may include tending furnace and boiler, performing routine maintenance activities, providing handyman services within the residences as needed, notifying management of the need for repairs, and cleaning snow and debris from sidewalks.
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Skills and Abilities: Must have basic knowledge of building mechanical systems and controls, energy management and building maintenance skills. Experience: Minimum four years experience in mechanical, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, carpentry or building maintenance.
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Report facility damage to the Building and Facilities Manager as needed. A Maintenance team member will dispose of trash in the facility, sweep and mop all floors, maintain bathroom and office cleanliness, and execute minor repairs to the facility as needed.
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Ensure the NYSRFH building is up to code and in compliance with DOB, FDNY, and DOH requirementsEnsure all annual municipal, state, and federal licensing and permitting is up to date Supervise building security contracts, snow removal and other day-to-day operations.
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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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Perform general grounds maintenance tasks such as clearing sites, mowing lawns, maintaining roads and sidewalks, snow and ice removal, collection/pick-up of trash and other obstructions from in and around the building and surrounding areas.
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Other assigned duties (depending on the building, facility, and client needs) may include gardening and lawn care, assisting with inventory control and supply ordering, snow removal (including salting/ sanding), and assisting with tenant moves.
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Oversees preventative maintenance; building system reviews; work orders and logs; seasonal maintenance, including snow removal; unit turnovers; and improvements across residential units and some commercial spaces.
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Monument Facility Services is a cleaning company in Fairfax that performs janitorial, handyman services, building maintenance, and other facility management tasks. The company also handles landscaping and lawn care, snow removal, construction clean-up, and commercial painting.
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Duties may include the repair of fixtures & equipment; the performance of routine maintenance; performing general cleaning and heavy-duty cleaning duties; notifying management of needs for repairs; and snow & debris removal from walkways, sidewalks and driveways.
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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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