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Assisting with snow removal, landscaping, and groundskeeping as needed. Alliance Building Services is a leading and dynamic provider of premier facilities-related services to landmark stadiums, arenas, and commercial properties in the New York metropolitan area.
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The Clean Team is responsible for providing a safe environment for all guests and staff, with continuous cleaning and disinfecting in the museum building throughout the day, as well as package retrieval and trash removal.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Maintain the sidewalks including raking leaves and shoveling snow Sweeping, mopping, washing, dusting and vacuuming Sealing, waxing and buffing of floors and hard surfaces.
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The Property Manager is responsible for operations such as accounting, tenant relationships, maintenance repairs, snow removal and landscaping services etc. CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING PRODUCT SEARCH This niche recruiting practice is highly focused within the realm of building products & materials and construction projects with an emphasis on roles in sales, sales management, construction project estimation, skilled trades, and construction project management.
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Maintain the environment of the facility safely and securely, including monitoring video surveillance cameras and conducting hourly building walk-throughs to assess the physical environment, and ensure the well-being of residents.
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Keeps building entrances and perimeters free of snow, ice, leaves, garbage, etc., as needed. It has residential campuses in the Bronx and Manhattan, a campus in West Harrison, N.Y., the Louis Calder Center Biological Field Station in Armonk, N.Y., and the London Centre in the United Kingdom.
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Purpose of the Position : The Maintenance Worker is responsible for maintaining the interior and exterior of the building, ensuring a safe, clean and pleasant environment for all staff, residents and visitors.
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Ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements that govern operation of the Port Authority's infrastructure and assets, including, but not limited to: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), National Electric Code (NEC), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and applicable Building codes.
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Provides seasonal building and lot maintenance (i.e. removing snow from vehicles, shoveling, salting, floor cleaning, shop maintenance, etc.) Provides seasonal building and lot maintenance (i.e. removing snow from vehicles, shoveling, salting, floor cleaning, shop maintenance, etc.
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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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Inspect and Maintain all common areas and be knowledgeable of cleaning equipment and supplies including power washers, snow removal equipment, floor stripping/polishing etc. Work with any outside vendors performing maintenance on building and give recommendations the property manager.
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Work with building services/vendors on upgrades and repairs to building systems/property; for example, HVAC, garbage collection/removal, painting, snow removal, extermination services, and landscaping.
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Founded in 1902 as a settlement house to help New York’s increasing immigrant population adjust to life in a new country, Greenwich House today offers a variety of programs and approaches that continue to provide thousands of New Yorkers with health and wellness supports, education and personal enrichment, and skills building and cultural experiences.
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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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General knowledge of building trades (painting, sheetrock, plastering, plumbing, electrical, etc.) Knowledge of how to properly use janitorial equipment including waxing/buffing equipment, snow blowers, power washers, vacuum cleaners, brooms, mops, etc.
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