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Experienced - You have four (4) years of facilities management experience and two (2) years of experience leading and/or managing facilities maintenance staff. Desired - We hope you are a Certified Facility Manager and/or Facilities Management Administrator.
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ARC Facilities is looking for a hungry and talented Sales Development Representative (SDR) to join its high velocity inside sales team. About ARC Facilities Selling award-winning ARC Facilities "Best Facility Software 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019 & 2018, Facility Executive Magazine Top 10 Healthcare Compliance Solution Provider 2018, Healthcare Tech Outlook Campus Safety Best Product Winner 2022, 2021, 2019, Campus Safety Magazine ARC Facilities is transforming access to facilities information with a mobile-first platform for on-the-go facilities teams.
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The Associate Facilities Technician supports the mission of The Museum of Flight by overseeing the activities and security of the Museum's main loading docks located on the north and south end of the Museum main campus.
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As a Facilities Project Manager I, you will manage Waterfront expense projects within the small works criteria (up to $300K) and support Waterfront Lead Project Manager (Project Manager III) on capital projects.
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For more than a century, we have been delivering solutions for some of the largest, most complex infrastructure projects across the country.
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Facilities certification (CFM, FMA, RPA, LEED, PMP certifications) BA/BS degree preferred in Facilities Management, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, Architecture, Design or Business.
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Prior experience in a Facilities Coordinator or similar role. As a Facilities Assistant, you will be involved in various tasks ranging from shipping, inventory tracking, office maintenance, to assisting with meetings, projects, and events.
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Facilities maintenance, handyman, painter, carpenter, apartment maintenance, assisted living maintenance, plumbing, maintenance technician. Non-profit clinic system in Seattle looking to hire a Facilities Maintenance Technician to assist with general maintenance tasks at their various locations.
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Complete maintenance duties as assigned from facilities manager. The company is the largest founder-led multi-shop operator (MSO) of high-quality collision repair service in the U.S., serving customers and business partners at more than 600 state-of-the-art repair centers in 36 states across the U.S. Crash Champions was founded in 1999 as a single Chicago repair center by industry veteran and 2022 MSO Executive of the Year, Matt Ebert.
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The Facilities Maintenance Technician pay range is $25.00-33.00 per hour, based on experience. At least 2 years' experience in general facilities maintenance. Regularly inspect and monitor facilities, machinery, tools, and equipment for operation or safety concerns.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Job ResponsibilitiesPerform routine inspections and maintenance tasks on facilities equipment. Attention to detail in inspecting and maintaining facilities. Support facility security measures and access control.
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Africatown Community Land Trust (ACLT) has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Facilities and Maintenance Manager. The Facilities and Maintenance Manager will be responsible for maintaining the physical integrity of the community at all times.
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This role requires on-site presence at our 400 Fairview and Beacon Hill office locations and is critical in ensuring that our facilities are safe, functional, and meet the needs of our employees and clients.
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Minimal credentialing required: Valid RN license to practice in Washington Valid CPR/BLS card recent criminal background check Please reply to this advertisement to speak with a Placement Specialist.
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From spotless warehouses to manicured lawns and walking trails, maintaining world-class facilities is as important to Uline as providing quality products and great service. Join our team as a Facilities Manager to help make our Washington Branch a wonderful place to work.
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