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Should have direct knowledge of HVAC, boilers, plumbing, electrical, appliance repair, painting/sheetrock, floor covering/tile, pool cleaning and repairs. Employee leads the on-site maintenance staff in diagnosis of problems and repair in areas such as HVAC, electrical, plumbing, pool, carpentry, dry wall, exterior structural, and appliances.
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Do you currently possess a State of Texas Plumbing Inspector License? Inspect on-site plumbing, gas, and lawn irrigation system work for conformance with City codes; enforcing City plumbing ordinances.
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Perform plumbing repair, laundry equipment repair, preventative maintenance on all exhaust fans and supply; monitor energy conservation; repair vacuum cleaners and any other small equipment upon request.
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Must be able to handle plumbing repairs, tile work, HVAC equipment, appliance repair, carpentry repairs, electrical repair, and all facets of apartment make-ready. Training in boiler repair, plumbing and mold detection/resolution required.
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Complete interior and exterior work orders including, but not limited to: electrical, plumbing, HVAC, drywall repair, painting, appliances and make readies. Complete interior and exterior work orders including, but not limited to: electrical, plumbing, HVAC, drywall repair, painting, appliances and make readies.
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Calculating static and CFM delivery, carrying out basic framing, roofing, plumbing and electrical skills. Carry out full AC & Heating installation skills such as: equipment removal and installation of new, duct repair and/or replacement (fiberglass, flex, and metal), soldering, venting flues, refrigerant leak detection, and charging, recovering and reclaiming refrigerant, measuring refrigeration system parameters (gas pressures and temperatures, etc.
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A strong knowledge of one or more of the following product lines: pool related equipment, plumbing supplies, tile, decking, exterior lighting, patio furniture, construction materials, building supplies, chemicals, landscaping / irrigation supplies, HVAC supplies or similar tangible goods.
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Respond to and resolve tenant house call needs in a timely fashion including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and miscellaneous requests. Repairs, Maintains, and Operates HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems, as well as Performs routine maintenance with limited to zero supervision.
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Operate, maintain, and participate in the testing of project life/safety systems including emergency power, sprinkler, fire alarm, and specialty medical alarm systems. With the areas only Level II Trauma Center the first Joint Commission certified Primary Stroke Center and the first accredited Chest Pain Center in the Brazos Valley; CHI St. Joseph Health is a leader in critical care and the largest provider of cardiovascular care in the region.
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Your maintenance responsibilities include replacing electrical switches, fixtures, and motors, repairing or replacing plumbing and fixtures, replacing broken windowpanes and screens, replacing and rekeying locks, repairing and replacing appliance parts, repair of walls, woodwork and doors, painting, groundskeeping, and trash removal.
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Must have experience with Plumbing, Electrical, Appliance Repair, Pools and General Maintenance. Assist with various projects as assigned by Lead Maintenance Technician. Must have experience with Plumbing, Electrical, Appliance Repair, Pools and General Maintenance.
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Associate degree in vocational field and/or vocational training in electrical, mechanical, architectural engineering, refrigeration, heating and cooling, or plumbing field preferred. The Watercrest at Bryan is an independent living community located in the College Station / Bryan, TX area.
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Operate equipment such as power saws, drills, paint sprayers, sewer augers, and various hand tools required for carpentry, plumbing and maintenance work. Repair and replace plumbing fixtures.
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Repair and maintain kitchen, housekeeping, and other mechanical equipment, including heating and air conditioning units, electrical/plumbing fixtures, and painting. Repair and maintain kitchen, housekeeping, and other mechanical equipment, including heating and air conditioning units, electrical/plumbing fixtures, and painting.
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Performance of building maintenance tasks in multiple fields (basic electrical, plumbing, drywall, paint, HVAC, carpentry, etc.) Perform basic facility and structure repairs/maintenance (to include electrical, plumbing, HVAC routine maintenance, drywall, painting, pool maintenance, etc.
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