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Paint and perform other minor maintenance tasks as needed, use small power tools, ladders and stepstools as needed. Must be able to safely operate motorized vehicles (company truck, golf cart), large power tools (string-trimmer, power wax stripper/buffer, power washer) and small power tools (drill, sander etc.
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Raytheon Technologies is seeking a Maintenance Electrician to install, maintain and repair all types of complex electrical equipment, facility data cabling, and power distribution circuits at the Richardson, TX facility.
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Uses power tools and operates equipment such as dump truck, pick up truck, plow truck, tractor, snow blower, power sprayer, leaf blower, aerator, lawn mower, and other heavy equipment.
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Knowledge: Considerable knowledge of the standard methods, practices, tools, and materials used in a variety of building maintenance functions; working knowledge of the hazards and safety precautions common to building maintenance.
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Ensure that an adequate supply of tools, equipment, consumables and spare parts are available to support the maintenance needs of the facilities owned and/or operated by OPC. Responsible for providing reliable and efficient electric power generation in compliance with corporate safety policies and procedures, mandatory electric reliability standards, FERC, EPA, EPD, OSHA, DOT and all applicable governmental regulations.
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Will use such power tools as circular saw, power drill, sander, bench grinder, and hedge trimmer. Assists Lead Maintenance Technician in periodic inspection of HVAC plant, hot water heaters, elevators, equipment room, maintenance shop, pool equipment, sprinkler systems, and water meters.
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Under guidance from the Chief Engineer, performs preventative maintenance and repairs on all Enmarket Arena electrical systems including, but not limited to line and low voltage, HVAC, and all other building assets as needed.
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To support PAWS facilities, through an experienced level of building/grounds maintenance. Position Title: Building Maintenance Mechanic. Requires a minimum of 2 years' experience in basic carpentry, with electrical and plumbing knowledge, and skills; including, experience working with power tools, hand tools and other construction equipment.
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We are seeking individuals to fill the seasonal role of Building & Grounds Maintenance Worker. Free pass to the Durango Community Recreation Center and Chapman Hill Ice Rink and Ski Area.
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Tools and Equipment:Motorized vehicles and equipment, including dump truck, pickup truck, utility truck, backhoe, saws, pumps, compressors, generators, jack hammer, common hand and power tools, shovels, wrenches, detection devices, mobile radio, phone, ditch witch.
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Hand tools, power tools and materials used in all facets of building maintenance and construction work; Perform various tasks involving general building maintenance or construction projects: remove, repair, and replace floor/ceiling tile; repair doors and hardware; replace windows, doors and glass panes; construct or assemble tables, cabinets, shelving or furniture.
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Welding, sanitary welding, pipe fitting, soldering, rigging application and use of mechanical tools, hand tools, and power tools and machine shop to machine within specific tolerance using various measuring equipment.
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Knowledge of the standard methods, practices, tools, and materials used in several building and grounds maintenance trades. Ability to use hammers, saws, brooms, screwdrivers, mops, drills, power washer, dry wall tools, floor buffer, paint rollers and brushes, mowers, weed whackers, and chain saw.
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Studies and investigates technical and systems methods, tools, and innovations that can be implemented in sites to improve maintenance practices and updates documentation. Including but not limited to infrared thermography, ultrasonic testing, power quality analysis, laser interferometry, ball bar, and vibration analysis.
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Performs preventive maintenance on uninterrupted power supply systems, generators, and air compressors to maintain system operation and reliability to ensure uninterrupted power and continuous air supply to critical facilities, equipment and systems using appropriate hand, power and specialty tools (e.g., hydrometer, voltmeter, amp meter, digital keypad, etc.
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