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This involves performing work independently to maintain laboratory air-pressure control systems, waste-water treatment systems, biosafety cabinets, fume hoods, autoclaves, and laboratory utilities such as hot water, cold water, and deionized water, compressed air, and natural gas.
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Equipment use and Maintenance Operates and maintains equipment, machinery and tools related to construction and maintenance projects which includes an aerial bucket truck, backhoe, arc welder, jackhammer, drill press, hammer drill, pipe threader machine, shovel, catch basin spoon, level, water/waste pump, water key, ladder, scaffolding, etc.
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Knowledge / Skills / AbilitiesDemonstrated knowledge of hot water systems, boiler theory and function, and chiller system theory. Preferred:Apprentice Electrician Responsibilities Performs all of the duties of a Maintenance Engineer I.Performs carpentry work including, but not limited to, lock set repair, wall damage repair-patch and paint, repair of window systems, and door system adjustments.
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Electrical, plumbing, roofing etc) Participate in special facilities installation and repair projects including but not limited to: Painting, Wall Paper, Tiling, Plumbing(water fixtures, pipe, fittings, faucets, valves), Electrical(outlets, fixtures, breakers), HVAC (filters, light troubleshooting, Clean out), Roofing (inspection, assist subcontractor), Parking lot (Clean up, painting, Landscaping if needed), coordinated moving of Fitness Equipment and/or Facility Fixtures.
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Responsible for operating and maintaining the central utilities plant for the site including high pressure steam, water boilers, centrifugal chillers, pumping systems, large cooling towers, air handling units, air compressors, purified water systems, waste water treatment systems, and other related support equipment.
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Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Work requires ability to utilize specialized equipment and tools commonly used in laboratory and Animal Resource facility, such as cage washers, automatic water systems, autoclaves, etc.
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Assemble, install, and repair pipes, fittings, and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems, per specifications and plumbing codes. Conduct preventative and corrective maintenance on equipment tube and duct manufacturing equipmentThis includes equipment such as Vacuum Furnaces, CNC/Manual Mills, CNC/manual Lathes, Robotic/Automated Systems, Hydraulic Sizers/Bender/Presses, Hydroform Press, Dust collection systems, welders, clean systems, etc.
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Weekly: o Drain Cage Washer steam generator boiler(s) o Read and record Room pressures o Inspect and clean study room lens caps and receptacles o Check and repair water systems supplying study rooms o Emergency Generator Maintain operational integrity of backup systems to ensure environmental systems remain operational during adverse weather o Check/replace room filter sleeves o Read, record and analyze Manometer readings o Inspect/renew study room water integrity.
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Maintaining commercial property components including but not limited to dock plates, overhead doors, fire pumps, fire suppression systems, HVAC filter & belt maintenance, domestic water systems, snow scraping devices, roofs and similar structures, truck.
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Position Title: Facilities Maintenance TechnicianDuration: Months with possibility of extensionLocation: Swabia Ct. Durham, NC Shift hours: Monday-Friday, AM-PM DescriptionPrimary responsibility is to maintain the ARC (Avian Research Center) Facilities in support of the R&D mission with the goal to identify and resolve any issues before they impact the mission of the ARC. Secondary responsibility to support the location R&D labs.
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This includes preventative maintenance on all mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems, high purity water system, industrial waste water treatment systems as well as building and grounds.
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Key equipment includes, but not limited to: high pressure boilers, steam/condensate peripheral equipment, air compressors, air dryers, HVAC, RTU, AHU, cooling towers, fire protection systems, production waste water treatment equipment, etc.
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This includes but is not limited to experience in accomplishing preventive maintenance management and repairs to the following types of systems with similar rated capacities: Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems, large chiller plants, low-pressure boilers, computerized fire alarm systems, emergency generators, high voltage switchgear, and complex building automation systems.
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Water, air, steam, hydraulic, sanitaryShow lessShow more Join Spherion's team as a full time Facilities Maintenance worker. Water, air, steam, hydraulic, sanitary, and wastewater systems and over pressure protection.
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Sensata Technologies is looking for a Facilities Maintenance Technician who will support operations by maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing and optimizing all facilities and manufacturing equipment including but not limited to: construction, painting, plumbing, welding, heating/cooling, automation and fire protection systems in a safe and orderly fashion.
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