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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.
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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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In this role, the Workplace Services Facilities Coordinator will work directly with the Workplace Services Supervisor to maintain and improve the day to day office services, facility operations, and by supporting the execution of tenant improvement projects.
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Perform Aviation Maintenance Technician Inspection tasks in order to obtain and maintain knowledge, skills and required certifications. The Boeing is seeking Aviation Maintenance Technician & Inspectors to join our teams supporting Boeing Test and Evaluation in Seattle, WA.
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Facilities Engineer (278769) 2 years Experience in equipment inspection, testing, troubleshooting, repair and maintenance of all required systems and equipment. It is comprised of eight hospital campuses (Ballard, Edmonds, Everett, Centralia, Cherry Hill (Seattle), First Hill (Seattle), Issaquah and Olympia); emergency rooms and specialty centers in Redmond (East King County) and the Mill Creek area in Everett; and Providence Swedish Medical Group, a network of 190+ primary care and specialty care locations throughout the Puget Sound.
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Description: Industrial Maintenance Electrician. We have a team of Maintenance Mechanics that work on the mechanical side of the shop that focus on turning. Bosch Rexroth, Allen-Bradley, Rockwell, Siemens.
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Work involves providing technical assistance and lead direction to crewmembers engaged in maintenance, repair and upgrades of the Light Rail operating facilities, supporting systems and equipment.
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The King County Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD) has a staffing need for experienced and technically proficient Industrial Maintenance Mechanic at our West Point Treatment Plant. Physical Requirement : Incumbents perform field work at a wastewater treatment plant and associated facilities and are required to lift and carry equipment weighing up to 50 pounds, use ladders, and there is exposure to hazardous chemicals and noxious odors.
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The team member in this Job will be required to work with the Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS), education (school), inpatient facilities, mental health residential facilities, and other systems of care in developing holistic, strength based, recovery oriented therapeutic plans to maintain children and adolescents with significant mental health problems in the community.
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Maintenance Engineer- With House Attendant Shifts Hotel Vintage Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants Downtown Seattle What You'll Do Responsibilities include maintaining all equipment, systems and building components including, but not limited to; mechanical and electrical systems, pumps, HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, locks, furniture, paint, wall coverings, tile and other equipment.
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The Structural Maintenance Specialist 2 focuses on Parks structural and facilities maintenance. The Structural Maintenance Specialist 2 performs more complex duties in structural maintenance at city parks facilities and community centers.
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The Facilities Maintenance Manager is responsible for maintaining the physical condition of a set portfolio of Bellwether apartment buildings and commercial spaces in the Downtown Seattle area.
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Coordinate preventative facilities maintenance appointments for the maintenance work that. Two plus years’ experience in facilities maintenance. The Technician, Facilities and Maintenance addresses the essential facilities needs component of.
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Performs, on work site, activities regarding storm drain maintenance including mains, catch basins, detention/retention facilities and channelization. Performs landscaping, turf and tree maintenance of City properties and R.O.W.s using elementary level skills of pruning, transplanting, planting, drainage, pesticide spraying, fertilizing, mowing, trimming, sweeping, blowing, and edging.
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The Director of Facilities at the Seattle Aquarium is a key leadership role responsible for overseeing safety, security, habitats (exhibits), maintenance and efficient operations of our facilities.
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