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At least 2 years of hotel engineering/maintenance experience. Related Work Experience: Extensive experience and training in general maintenance, electrical or refrigeration, parts inventory and requisition, exterior and interior surface preparation and painting.
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Guardian has a need for a Full-Time Maintenance Lead to join our committed team at Alder House and Uptown Tower! A Maintenance Lead's primary role is to manage site maintenance and other maintenance and housekeeping staff, and to support the Community Manager by ensuring site safety and completion of required property maintenance necessary to maintain excellent curb appeal and the overall appearance and quality of the property.
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Responsible for complex design calculations and drawing development for the construction, maintenance, and repair of maritime vessels and shipboard systems including structural, propulsion, electrical, and hydraulic mechanics.
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Proficiency in the use of predictive maintenance tools (vibration analysis, thermographic imaging, ultrasound, laser alignment, etc.) Completion of a 4-year Millwright apprenticeship program or 6-8 years of hands on mechanical maintenance millwright / service mechanic technician experience in an industrial facility required.
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The Senior CDM Specialist acts as the liaison between the Hospital ministry and the PSJH System Revenue Integrity/Chargemaster (RI/CDM Department), and researches CDM maintenance requests for adherence to the PSJH System standard CDM in a timely manner.
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These functions may include, but are not limited to light bulb changes, caulking, filter changes, touch-up painting, lock repairs, snow removal, install/repair window coverings, pool maintenance, minor HVAC maintenance, preventive maintenance, etc.
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U-Haul is seeking a full time Facility Maintenance Technician to maintain and repair our U-Haul Moving and Storage Centers. Perform duties including plumbing, carpentry, masonry, electrical, and repair or maintenance of central heating and air conditioning systems.
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Plant Journeyman License, General Electrician or Limited Maintenance Electrician (LME) License from the State of Oregon OR must be active in a qualifying LME apprentice program and be able to obtain a license within twelve months of employment.
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Category (Portal Searching): Cemetery Maintenance. Performs all grounds keeping and maintenance matters on the properties and maintains the overall appearance of a cemetery, mausoleum or funeral home location.
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The Fleet Mechanic provides preventive maintenance and repairs on fleet vehicles as assigned by Fleet Manager. Complete all required vehicle repair and maintenance paperwork and documentation neatly, correctly, and in a timely manner using AMR repair work orders and AMR Fleet Maintenance Software (RTA.
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Works in Maintenance Department and performs repairs and maintenance of all plant machinery and facilities to include: Die Cast Machines, hydraulic systems, minor electrical work within LME guidelines, furnaces, walkways, platforms, plumbing (air, gas, water, and lube), evaporators, sumps, storm water containment systems and drains, roof fans, cooling fans and storage areas.
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The Director of Facilities Operations is responsible for the development, oversight and implementation of strategies that maintain and improve facilities operations and guest experience related to maintenance, custodial, safety and security, mailroom and parking operations at our Water Ave museum, buildings across the OMSI campus, and in two remote locations (Newport and Fossil, OR.
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The Maintenance Technician I will assist with essential maintenance duties including repairs, carpentry, electrical, painting, landscaping, pool maintenance, and plumbing tasks under the guidance of experienced maintenance technicians.
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Perform basic facility maintenance, including painting, graffiti removal, cleaning gutters and roofs, straightening and installing signs; and assist with digging and backfilling trenches and holes for pipe repair and installation.
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Experience providing support for infrastructure assessment & scaling; Platform test (performance, load, stress, integration); Monitoring and Logging; RPA package maintenance and new package identification; Source code and release management; Automation impact assessment; New Bot assessment and prioritization; Production issue resolution, incident management.
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