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General maintenance and practical skills with knowledge and experience in plumbing, electrical, painting and drywall repair. Coordinate with suppliers or manufacturers for warranty claims or spare parts procurement when necessary.
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Since you enjoy working alone, you enjoy handling work orders, some make-ready work, and common area repairs when necessary. Previous experience in property maintenance preferred. Make repairs or replacements as necessary and with Supervisor approval.
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Experience in hotel maintenance, facilities maintenance, or construction will also be considered. TCAC (Tax Credit Allocation Committee) Compliance: Knowledgeable in TCAC compliance, ensuring that affordable housing projects meet the necessary tax credit allocation standards.
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Entry level position, under the guidance of a more senior ESH Technician must demonstrate the ability to quickly and accurately absorb and retain the information and experience imparted.
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Provide troubleshooting of swimming pool, spa equipment, fireplace, or any other applicable product available in response to customer requests for service; make necessary repairs and test all functions to complete the job properly as well as instructing customers on proper care and maintenance.
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