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Maintenance Mechanic / Stationary Engineer - GREAT WAGE & BENEFITS. Large food manufacturer seeks a maintenance mechanic for second or third shift in an automated plant. Our products include milk, flavored milk, yogurt, dip, sour cream, cottage cheese, Italian cheese, and ice cream mix marketed under the Upstate Farms®, Bison®, Milk for Life®, and Intense Milk® brands.
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This is a lead field position located at the Department of Transportation responsible for leading and participating in assigned highway, bridge and culvert maintenance and repair projects such as road and storm sewer maintenance and repairs, sign and pavement marking installations, and sign fabrication.
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Minimum 2+ years prior apartment or home repair maintenance skills such as drywall repair, painting, light plumbing, basic electrical, flooring, cleaning; HVAC experience helpful or will train.
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Basic ability to complete maintenance tasks required, hang blinds, install garbage disposals, change door locks, painting etc. We are without a doubt one of the most premier retirement community, and are a dream come true for experienced maintenance associate.
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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONSAccept work orders for general repairs and complete them according to priority as assigned by the Regional Maintenance Manager. Report equipment malfunctions or breakdowns to Regional Maintenance Manager as soon as possible.
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We are looking for a Maintenance Automated Equipment Mechanic (AEM) to join our Finishing team in Rochester, NY. This Maintenance AEM (Automated Equipment Mechanic) position will work both independently and with other members of our maintenance and engineering teams to provide various types of support for equipment in our Finishing manufacturing areas.
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The Maintenance Technician will carry out assigned duties in a safe manner, and in addition to the duties described herein, will perform other duties as requested by the Maintenance Manager and Community Manager.
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Paid on-the-job training - Day shift schedules with OT. As a Maintenance Technician, you will perform the change out of existing electric meters. Job Title: Entry Level / Maintenance Technician.
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Previous property maintenance experience required, including plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and carpentry. Perform all necessary maintenance and repairs on the apartments, common areas and parking lots, including routine service calls as well as turnover cleaning, painting, and snow removal.
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Completion of Altium Industrial Maintenance Technician I training. As a fully competent Industrial Maintenance Technician, incumbent will perform repairs, preventive and corrective maintenance on production machinery, plant blow mold equipment and facility.
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Outdoor grounds maintenance will involve trash management, mowing, trimming shrubbery, cultivating flower beds along with snow, ice, salting and debris removal as needed. Indoor maintenance will include completing routine painting, carpentry, dry wall, cleaning, minor plumbing, basic electrical, flooring, and other maintenance activities in response to work orders; will also prep vacant units for new residents to move-in.
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Maintenance and Calibration Technician (2nd Shift: Monday - Friday - 2:30pm - 11:00pm) The Maintenance and Calibration Technician plays an integral part in achieving Operational Excellence.
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Day to day you will: Work with a high degree of independence while performing preventative maintenance (PM) and repairsUtilize leading edge technology and programs including PM using voice application, Noregon diagnostics, Mitchell 1, Uptake predictive analytics, TAAS, and more.
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Perform general grounds maintenance tasks such as clearing sites, mowing lawns, 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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Preserving the beauty of the building and the safety of the community through general upkeep and cleanliness, snow removal and grounds maintenance. Resolving maintenance issues in the area of HVAC, electrical, plumbing and appliance repair.
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