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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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Primary ResponsibilitiesOversee all facilities management teams and their functions in our NY/CT offices, including general facilities management, reactive and preventative maintenance, cleaning and janitorial, HVAC/MEP, lighting control, office supplies, and mail & reprographics services functions.
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Incinerator process equipment/systems maintenance, including burners, CEMs , high temperature refractory, controls, PLC, combustion air blowers, pressure controls and conveyance systems.
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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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Meter Maintenance (16 positions): Traffic Device Maintainers will prepare, install, maintain, and repair traffic control devices, such as multi-space parking meters, bicycle racks, signs, stanchions, and supports; operate, maintain, and make minor adjustments to motor vehicles, air compressors, pavement breakers, snowplows and other business-related field and shop equipment.
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Markets serviced include Aerospace, Air Conditioning, Appliances, Buses, Computers, Electronics, Farm Equipment, Gaming Industry, Medical Equipment, Metal Office Equipment, Restaurant Equipment, and Telecommunications.
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CID is organized into units as follows: Plumbing, Fire Suppression, Boiler/Fuel Burning Inspection Unit; Electrical and Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Unit; Roofing, Masonry and Sheet metal Inspection Unit; and the Civil, Architectural, Window and Door Inspection Unit. CID works closely with Architecture & Engineering (A&E), Construction Management and Building Code Compliance to ensure that the SCA receives a quality product.
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Responsibilities General maintenance, orderliness, and cleanliness to ensure the facilities and equipment in the building and resident’s apartments are in good working order at all times.
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Ability to proactively implement preventative maintenance plans and report any issues to DSO and Facilities Manager. Manage special projects related to building maintenance and upkeep.
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General knowledge of building systems such as plumbing, electrical, carpentry, air conditioning, heat and hot water is essential. Minimum Qualifications:Bachelors Degree3 years building maintenance experience in a residential or commercial building is required.
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What You'll Be Doing Operates and monitors the Hospital’s Power Plant with regard to essential systems which provide Heating, Air Conditioning, and Steam. Uses specialized knowledge to determine preventive maintenance and equipment service needs.
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Provides basic preventative and predictive maintenance and repair of material handling systems in mainly mechanical power transmission and will work to build stronger skills in electrical and PLC/controls and welding/fabrication.
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Key Responsibilities: Maintenance Tasks: Diagnose and repair problems in such areas as HVAC, electrical, plumbing, major appliances, carpentry, emergency systems, flooring, hardware accessories, masonry, painting/wallpaper, water features (pools, spas, etc.
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Our team of experienced professionals works closely with project leaders to ensure compliance and minimize risk on new building construction, demolitions, exterior repairs, high-rise construction, and large-scale projects such as hotels, airports, commercial complexes, and many civil projects like transit facilities and hospitals.
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In our Athlete Marketing team, you’ll be growing the Gymshark brand through building, managing, and activating a network of authentic partners that connect with our lifting & conditioning community.
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