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Vic Vaughan Toyota of Boerne Used Car Technician Be a part of one of the most important teams in the dealership - The Make Ready department for used cars! You will work with our Make Ready Department preparing and performing safety checks as well as recommended services to the Used Car Department.
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High School diploma, or GED equivalency, and minimum of 1-2 years direct experience as a Make Ready or Maintenance Technician for an apartment community, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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This job title is associated with Service Technicain, Apartment Maintenance, Maintenance Technician, Make Ready or Make Ready Technician Company Information Join RPM Living and experience exceptional benefits designed to enhance your life.
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The Maintenance Assistant acts under the direction of the Community Manager and/or Maintenance Manager and is responsible for various groundskeeping, make ready and housekeeping duties with regards to the cleanliness of the community.
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Responsibilities: · Oversee the installation, maintenance and repair of electrical power lines · Perform simple pole transfer or Make Ready · Perform complex pole transfer or Make Ready · Place strand, includes guys, bonds, grounds, etc.
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If this position is not the career change you were looking for, but you are ready to make a move, I would like the opportunity to help you find the ideal fit. The client is looking for a Superintendent to plan, organize, and direct EARTHWORK activities concerned with the construction and maintenance of munipality work - Excavation/ Wet Utilities/ Site Development.
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What you must have: At least 1 year of general maintenance/general repair experience, preferably in the multifamily or related industryCertified Pool Operator (CPO)EPA Type I, Type II or Universal certification strongly preferredTrade skills including but not limited to plumbing, electrical, HVAC, drywall, framing, painting, roofing, cabinetry, pools, appliance, etc.
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Give direction to and monitor maintenance, construction, and rehabilitation activities to ensure quality and expediency (i.e., “walk” units to ensure make-ready and work orders are completed.
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Completes the “make-ready” process to prepare vacant apartment homes for leasing and new move-ins by completing the pre-move-out inspection, creating a “punch” list of maintenance work needed, scheduling vendors and contractors as needed, obtaining needed supplies and materials, completing all maintenance tasks, and inspecting completed work.
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Follows procedures for accessing and obtaining materials, supplies, equipment, tools, and other items from the property's maintenance department by tracking inventory used, returning unused items to the established location, and notifying the maintenance supervisor about re-ordering needs.
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Review turn and make-ready schedule and delegate work to proper work groups. Facilitate property maintenance issues, including scheduling regular maintenance and repair, negotiating contracts with vendors, and conducting property inspections.
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Walk all vacant units to determine make-ready needs, coordinating efforts manager to make schedule and assignments discussing and seeking approval to purchase/contract for major replacement needs.
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Inspect vacated apartments and complete make ready checklists. - Assist with buil Technician, Residential, General Maintenance, Property Management, Healthcare. - Complete make readies equal to the standards set forth by Hilltop Residential.
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Assist with "make-ready" duties when requested by the Property Manager and/or Lead Maintenance. Proven experience as Porter/Make Ready/Groundskeeper. Must be aware of the condition of physical property throughout the community and immediately report unsafe conditions to the Property Manager and/or Lead Maintenance person (i.e. broken entry gates to pool, damaged steps, open holes, broken/burned out exterior lights, etc.
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As a Site Operations Lead, you will be responsible for the onsite aspects of construction, operations, and maintenance activity at our tower sites including but not limited to customer installations, troubleshooting, ground based and UAS inspections, tower lighting and site maintenance, and general telecommunications construction and maintenance resolutions.
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