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Perform scheduled custodial duties, paint, scrape, power wash and other projects as assigned, fill and maintain the cardboard baler. Perform light maintenance (e.g., change light bulbs, unstop toilets, clean carpets, duct work, set-up conference rooms, etc) as needed.
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Conducts and supports surgical procedure, operating room maintenance, animal disease prevention and health surveillance, appropriate animal housing, record keeping, ensuring specific pathogen free techniquesSupports approved animal protocols and scheduled exposures of appropriate RF field power density, pulse duration, and pulse repetition rateDaily handle and restrain various small and large animal species.
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Technician's will be performing complete daily tool checks, will have quick responses to breakdown maintenance, complete scheduled preventative maintenance in a timely manner to minimize stop loss, troubleshoot complex problems, and monitor equipment processes.
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Including changing filters, cleaning coils, flushing condensers, punching tubes, greasing fan, pump and motor bearings as required, inspecting and adjusting belts, replacing motor bearings, aligning pulleys and shafts, monitor condenser, chilled, heating and secondary water chemical treatment and its associated feed equipment, clean and maintain cooling towers, and perform annual inspections and other scheduled routines as directed.
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Working knowledge of Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) a plus. Own the technical stores, scheduled Work Orders, labor hour allocation and the equipment Bill of Material (BOM.
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Communicate immediately any problems with the vehicles to the Maintenance Director and Camp Director. Under the direction of the Camp Director, this role is responsible for coordinating all off-site scheduled and ad hoc transportation.
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Other responsibilities include coaching, training of mechanics on maintenance & engineering related elements to establish Continuous Improvement/Zero Loss culture on project installation, modification, or renovation of building and equipment.
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With more than 50% of consumers worried about the cost and effort of home maintenance, we focus on delivering remarkable, end-to-end experiences. Position Summary: The Marketer represents the Leaf Home brand(s) through face-to-face interaction with prospective customers by attending a variety of pre-scheduled events throughout a designated territory.
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Maintain complete working knowledge of : CI and accounts receivable systems and procedures; scheduled in-house group names and information; order of service and traffic flow in an event area; correct use and maintenance of equipment; all departmental standards and service procedures; prices of specified selections of cash functions.
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Knowledge of and skill in the use of automated maintenance information systems (MIS) and aircraft maintenance documentation processes to collect, compile, and correlate production data from a variety of sources and use that data to determine compliance status of scheduled maintenance, inspection, and modification actions.
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Visit water well projects on a regular, planned basis (both scheduled and unscheduled). Monitor and direct the coordination of service equipment repairs, maintenance requirements, and various upgrades with the Facilities & Fleet Manager (based out of the Houston facility.
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Respond to routine and some non-routine customer service calls, scheduled maintenance calls, and emergency and after-hours service calls on a timely basis; diagnose, troubleshoot, repair, replace defective parts and debug systems for routine problems; install projects as necessary.
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Work very closely with Federal government network operation centers (NOC) customers for all demand and scheduled maintenance to conform to customer network management requirements and protocols.
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Timely completion of preventive and scheduled routine maintenance tasks in accordance with the property maintenance plan. Be "on-call" to perform after-hours emergency maintenance service when scheduled as "on-call.
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Performs scheduled and non-scheduled preventive maintenance on all kitchen equipment, ice machines, and food and beverage equipment, using coil cleaners, degreasers, and other related chemicals, which will require being familiar with OSHA standards and safety equipment.
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