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Assists in making repairs to all air conditioning and chiller systems; chill water pumps and cooling to water pumps, cooling towers, hot water, and steam heating systems, mechanical systems and associated equipment.
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Complete work orders including items such as appliance repairs, heating, and cooling systems, painting, light plumbing work, and light fixture replacement. Job description: The maintenance technician is responsible for the care and maintenance of our multifamily apartment communities including the interior units, exterior entrances, common areas, grounds, and amenity areas.
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Skill and experience servicing and repairing items associated with carpentry, painting, plastering, heating and cooling, and minor electrical tasks, OR High school diploma or equivalent; vocational training, and one year of maintenance and/or service experience; OR equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Assures repairs, replacements and preventive maintenance on all heating/air conditioning equipment and components. Assures carpentry work including locks, sheetrock repair, plaster and painting is completed as needed.
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May utilize skills in plumbing, electrical, painting, roofing, heating and cooling. HVAC systems: Knowledge of DDC (direct digital controls) and Pneumatic Systems. Respond to and complete tenant work orders and PMs in ETS in a timely manner.
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Must maintain a quality driving record in accordance with Patterson’s policies and represent Patterson Dental while driving a company vehicle. Trade school training in carpentry/plumbing/heating/electricity/electronics is highly desired.
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Experience in one or more of the following: engine repair, steering and suspension, brakes, heating and air conditioning. Automotive Technicians inspect, recondition and repair vehicles to ensure CarMax customers can drive away feeling safe and at ease.
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This innovative thinking around the way cars are bought and sold has helped us become the nation's largest retailer of used cars, with over 200 locations nationwide. And we'll help bring out the best in you too, being part of a skilled team, with a clean, modern, climate-controlled environment and production facilities for top-notch reconditioning.
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Knowledgeable in areas covered by the ASE certification programs, including, but not limited to, Engine Repair, Drive Train/Axles, Suspension/Steering, Brakes, Electrical, Heating/Air Conditioning, Engine Performance and Light Vehicle/Diesel.
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Conduct regular preventive maintenance inspections of refrigeration units, isolated heating and ventilating units, including boilers, gas and electrically operated air conditioning equipment, and make necessary adjustments or repairs; service and repair evaporative coolers.
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Perform repairs and maintenance on vehicles including R&R, brake and suspension repairs, alignments, heating and AC diagnostics and repair, and some engine system troubleshooting.
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C&C Myers Heating, A/C, Electric, Plumbing, & Drains is the market leader in Plumbing, Electrical and HVAC. We are seeking a self-motivated individual to join our growing and dedicated HVAC Maintenance team.
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Job DescriptionPOSITION OVERVIEW: Under general supervision, the Building Technician I performs skilled-level assignments in trades such as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), electrical, and/or plumbing work in the installation, and maintenance of buildings, and structures and related duties as required.
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This technician performs field activities associated with supporting the installation, maintenance and servicing of heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems for commercial customers.
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Assists the Service Technician in servicing heating, air conditioning, ventilation, and refrigeration equipment as well as accessories. Performs routine precision tune-ups and maintenance on heating, air conditioning, ventilation, and refrigeration equipment as well as accessories in an accurate and timely manner.
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