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Hands on maintenance of the Museum's facilities, mechanical systems and related operations consisting of the Seattle Art Museum, the Seattle Asian Art Museum, the Olympic Sculpture Park. We're on the lookout for a Facilities Maintenance Engineer to ensure our physical spaces shine as brightly as the masterpieces within them.
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These leadership positions are critical in ensuring the delivery of light rail transit services and the day-to-day coordination, direction, and supervision of personnel and facilities maintenance for the Rail Division.
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The Lead Facilities Maintenance Engineer performs inspections, routine preventive maintenance, repair and replacement of building systems and equipment for Seattle's iconic Benaroya Hall. As a member of the Facilities and Engineering team, this position shares responsibility for engineer on-duty coverage of Seattle Symphony activities and client functions on evenings and weekends.
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This role performs a wide variety of work requiring high skill levels and abilities including but not limited to electricity, electronics, sheet metal work, welding, mechanics, machine shop work, hydraulics, plumbing, painting, ventilation work, carpentry, plastering, concrete and masonry work, ceiling installation, floor installation and motors.
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The facilities team works diligently to safely maintain, operate, and secure the Aquarium’s campus and offsite facility to support our shared of ocean conservation – starting here on Seattle’s waterfront.
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Perform skilled construction, maintenance, repair, and remodeling of City buildings, facilities, and equipment in a variety of building trades and assure buildings are maintained in a safe condition and in compliance with applicable codes.
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TITLE: Facilities Application Support Engineer. Facilities Application Support Engineer. This role will support the design, deployment, and continuous improvement of Facilities IT technology and infrastructure services, such as A/V Systems, Microsoft Teams Rooms, Lenel Security and Access Control systems, Microsoft Teams Administration, Teams Direct Routing Telephone and Communication technology, and application backend management for Visitor Management, Space Reservation, and Asset Tracking.
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Ability to identify and make recommendations regarding minor modifications to existing Rail facilities involving the following skilled crafts: fire systems, carpentry, mechanical, custodial, and grounds maintenance/irrigation repair.
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Work is performed both in a standard hybrid office and field environment, active light rail areas, commuter rail, and bus transit facilities. Education and Experience: High School Diploma/GED and two years of experience in a commercial facilities maintenance environment performing skilled maintenance and project coordination duties; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Work may require regular travel between facilities. Two years of recent work experience as a journeyman plumber, or three years in an apprenticeship program, OR any combination of education and experience that demonstrates attainment of the requisite job knowledge skills/abilities.
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Work with FCS leadership to prioritize and deliver program management support for pillar functions (Facilities, Culinary and Security). At Meta, we seek a results-oriented leader who can effectively lead a critical function that empowers the Global Facilities, Culinary, and Security (FCS) teams to achieve their business objectives.
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The Facilities and Capital Projects division operates and maintains building systems, interior spaces, and building exteriors across Shoreline Community College's 26 buildings, including an award-winning automotive training center, a visual arts building, computer centers, laboratories, a student center, a theater, a gymnasium, a child-care center, a multimedia center, and the Ray W. Howard Library/Technology Center.
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Join our dynamic Engineering and Technology (E&T) team in Tukwila, WA as a Senior Facilities Crane Engineer , where you will lead the charge in revolutionizing overhead crane and hoisting systems.
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CuliNEX is seeking a reliable part-time Facilities Technician to join our Facilities support team in Tukwila Washington. Work with Facilities team members and other stakeholders during projects & renovations.
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The Facilities Technician II will perform general maintenance and repair tasks as directed by Facilities management and Facilities Coordinator. The Facilities Technician II will work independently, as well as partner with vendors and other team members to complete all tasks assigned in a high quality manner that is consistent with Neighborcare standards and meet productivity expectations.
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