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San Francisco, CA
General Maintenance Mechanic
San Francisco, CA
Senger, Stehr and Dibbert
San Francisco, CA
General Maintenance Mechanic
  • Provides technical direction to student workers
  • Provides preventative maintenance activities; diagnosis malfunctions and performs services on equipment
  • Assist forklift maintenance in repairs and preventive maintenance, to ensure MHE is performing during peak periods
  • Assists other department staff and accepts additional responsibilities as given by department Manager
  • Communicates through computerized maintenance management system and Outlook calendar, work status, equipment evaluations, etc., and e-mail
  • Provides preventive maintenance activities, diagnoses malfunctions of mechanical equipment
  • Assist conveyor maintenance in repairs and preventive maintenance, to ensure productivity is not compromised during peak periods
Chicago, IL
General Maintenance Mechanic, Lamping
Chicago, IL
Bogisich-Schamberger
Chicago, IL
General Maintenance Mechanic, Lamping
  • Performs the more complex electrical lamping repairs such as replacing electronic ballast, fixtures, and installing lighting fixtures
  • Operates man lifts
  • Uses power and hand tools to perform repair and maintenance work
  • Performs general electrical repairs, such as resetting circuit breakers and replacing cord caps, buffer switches and light switches; makes minor repairs to electrical equipment, such as lighting fixtures
  • Provides technical direction, coordinates the work schedules and reviews the performance of assigned personnel
  • Valid Arizona driver’s license upon employment
  • Responsible for logging time and materials, maintaining work orders, PMs and inventory tracking into computerized maintenance management system/software
present
Phoenix, AZ
General Maintenance Mechanic Ii B / d Shift
Phoenix, AZ
Quigley Inc
present
Phoenix, AZ
General Maintenance Mechanic Ii B / d Shift
present
  • Working knowledge of Arc Welder
  • Working Knowledge of a Volt - Ohm Meter
  • Work with Supervision to rebuild or modify equipment as directed
  • Work on pumps
  • Perform general PM procedures related to any Plant Equipment
  • Work in dyehouse & on dye equipement
  • Work on & with dyehouse equipement
Education Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Building Maintenance
Bachelor’s Degree in Building Maintenance
Liberty University
Bachelor’s Degree in Building Maintenance
Skills Skills
  • Strong Customer Service skills
  • Strong Interpersonal skills
  • Residential and Commercial/Industrial general maintenance experience
  • Experience in residential/commercial plumbing maintenance and repair
  • Experience in residential/commercial electrical maintenance and repair
  • Experience in residential/commercial carpentry maintenance and repair
  • Experience in residential and commercial/Industrial general maintenance
  • Experience in residence/commercial general maintenance or trades services (HVAC, plumbing, electrical, carpentry)
  • Experience in commercial 120/277-Volt electrical troubleshooting, repair and/or maintenance
  • Experience in residential plumbing repair and/or maintenance
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provides general maintenance and repairs on heavy equipment/trucks and light vehicles
  • Provides general maintenance and repairs on heating/cooling systems, water pumps, air compressors, generators, steam cleaners, buildings and facilities
  • Provides preventative maintenance activities; diagnosis malfunctions and performs services on equipment
  • Operates forklifts, graders loaders, backhoes, dump trucks, tractor trailer rigs and maintenance support equipment
  • Services and repairs equipment, per lubrication and repair manual
  • Removes snow and ice from road and performs road repairs with construction equipment
  • Maintains gas, water and electric meter. Maintains high voltage electrical transmission and distribution systems
  • Computer skills, email and web search experience
  • Experience operating heavy equipment and building maintenance (such as dry wall, carpentry, electrical wiring and plumbing)
  • Possession or ability to obtain a commercial (CDL with tanker endorsement) driver’s license within six months of employment
  • Ability to become a qualified electrical worker on medium voltage
  • Ability to accomplish physical labor at high elevation
  • Ability to work overtime hours as needed, including weekends
  • Six years of general equipment maintenance and repair experience
  • Four years of heavy equipment operating experience
  • Knowledge of equipment and repair manuals
  • Experience with: rebuilding diesel and gas engines; heavy equipment and truck repair, generator, alternator and starter repair, air compressors and vacuum pumps; equipment bodywork and painting; sandblasting; pressure washers and steam cleaners
  • Knowledge of telephone and/or microwave systems
  • A current CDL with tanker endorsement license is preferred
  • Knowledge of computer network systems, (windows operating and home network systems) Preferred
  • Experience working with medium voltage
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • High School diploma or G.E.D. equivalent
  • Have a minimum of one to three years of applicable working experience in general building repair and maintenance
  • Physical work requirements and work conditions
  • Must be able to lift up to 80 lbs. and climb up to 30 ft. ladders
  • Position requires frequent climbing, bending, kneeling, and lifting
  • Must pass background, drug screening
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provides general maintenance and repair work on heating/cooling and ventilation equipment such as exhaust fans, air handlers, cooling and heating coils, air filters, evaporative coolers, air compressors, vacuum pumps, electric motors, bearings, and all types of pumps
  • Provides preventive maintenance activities, diagnoses malfunctions of mechanical equipment
  • Maintains records of repairs and equipment requiring future service
  • Uses power and hand tools to perform repair and maintenance work
  • Operates forklifts, dollies and other basic loading and unloading equipment as required
  • Drives trucks to transport materials such as supplies or equipment as required
  • Services equipment by oiling, greasing and adding gas as required
  • Requires working on roofs, in attics, on ladders in extreme temperatures
  • Requires a valid Arizona Type D driver’s license upon employment
  • At least two years of licensed driving experience
  • Demonstrated knowledge of repair, maintenance and installation techniques
  • Demonstrated skill in reading and understanding schematics
  • Experience in commercial and industrial HVAC systems
  • Experience with large air handling equipment
  • Experience with pumps of all types
  • Experience with air compressors and vacuum pumps
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintain and repair lighting, ballast, lighting switches, and receptacles, sockets, tombstones, and diffusers
  • Perform plumbing repair and maintenance of public restrooms, labs, kitchens, etc
  • Maintain and adjust auto door closers
  • Perform interior and exterior door preventative maintenance and replacement of door hardware such as flush bolts, push/pull handles, kick plates, door strikes, hinges, closers, weather stripping, smoke seals, door sweeps
  • Repair and replace several diverse types of flooring
  • Maintain and replace damaged suspended ceiling systems and ceiling tiles
  • Perform small drywall repairs, including paint touch-up of drywall repairs
  • Act as first response to elevator trouble calls and performing basic troubleshooting of elevator door problems
  • Residential and Commercial/Industrial general maintenance experience
  • Experience in residential/commercial plumbing maintenance and repair
  • Experience in residential/commercial electrical maintenance and repair
  • Experience in residential/commercial carpentry maintenance and repair
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Performs the more complex plumbing, electrical and carpentry maintenance and repairs such as replacing solenoid valves, switches, relays and thermostats, rewiring appliances, constructing partitions and small out buildings, installing plumbing pipe and related plumbing fixtures
  • Performs general painting, plumbing, electrical and carpentry repairs, such as unstopping clogged sinks, drains and garbage disposals, resetting circuit breakers, replacing cord caps, buffer switches and light switches; makes minor repairs to heating, refrigeration, air conditioning units and other electrical equipment; repairs damaged walls and doors; paints inside and outside building walls; replaces windows; refinishes and repairs furniture
  • Drives trucks to transport materials such as furniture, supplies or equipment as required
  • Services equipment used by oiling, greasing and adding gas as required
  • Provides technical direction, coordinates the work schedules and reviews the performance of assigned personnel
  • May install and maintain fixtures and facilities
  • Communicates through computerized maintenance management system and Outlook calendar, work status, equipment evaluations, etc., and e-mail
  • Knowledge of building and equipment maintenance/repair techniques. Able to effectively utilize that knowledge to keep buildings and grounds attractive, safe and functional
  • Ability to effectively communicate with faculty, staff, and students
  • Verbal and written communications are a very important part of this job. Staff will be required to communicate job status, repair options, and estimated time of completion to end users
  • Must be able to communicate requests, status, equipment evaluations, etc., through e-mail, work order systems or other written means
  • Experience in determining the most cost-effective methods of repair
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintenance and repair of lighting, ballast, lighting switches, and receptacles, sockets, tombstones, and diffusers
  • Maintenance and adjustment of auto door closers
  • Interior and exterior door preventative maintenance and replacement of door hardware such as flush bolts, push/pull handles, kick plates, door strikes, hinges, closers, weather stripping, smoke seals, door sweeps
  • Maintenance and replacement of damaged suspended ceiling systems and ceiling tiles
  • First response to elevator trouble calls and performing basic troubleshooting of elevator door problems
  • Experience in residential and commercial/Industrial general maintenance
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Performs routine preventative maintenance tasks on various Hospital systems and equipment as required to assure optimum efficiency, reliability and safety
  • Maintains full compliance with OSHA lock out / tag out safety practices
  • Consistently utilizes approved PPE for safety as required
  • Labels equipment out of service and informs staff of back up equipment in a timely manner
  • Properly operates and responds to use of two way radio communications in a timely manner
  • Accurately completes assigned work orders in the required time frame
  • Assists other department staff and accepts additional responsibilities as given by department Manager
  • Assures timely and accurate completion of all regulatory documentation as required
  • Knowledgeable in various utility systems, distribution, components, valves, pumps, controls, etc.Knowledgeable in the basic Fire Alarm and suppression systems response and operation procedures
  • Perform basic Electrical troubleshooting and repair procedures.Participates in facility Fire Drills, Disaster Drills and departmental meetings as required.Service and repair as needed a wide variety of Hospital equipment and systems. Requires good troubleshooting and problem solving skills
  • Responsible for ordering equipment parts and supplies as needed to maintain reliable systems operation
  • Coordinate outside vendor service and repairs as needed.Completes specific educational requirements as scheduled
  • Rotates “On Call” as required
  • Performs other assignments and duties according to department needs
  • When scheduled serves as a Boiler Attendant to monitor and document safe Boiler operations per the “Systems Operation Manual”
  • A basic degree mechanical, electrical and plumbing aptitude
  • Competent in use of various hand tools, diagnostic and repair equipment
  • Ability to interpret blue prints/drawings
  • Exhibits basic troubleshooting and problem solving skills
  • Good written/oral communication skills
  • Familiar with basic NFPA, ASRAE Standards and the ability to learn JCAHO Standards and develop and implement new policies
  • Basic Computer system skills required
  • Able to prioritize and follow thru with multiple demands daily
  • Valid Tennessee Driver's License required
  • One year minimum Healthcare or equivalent experience preferred
  • Vocational or trade school education preferred
  • Locksmith experience preferred
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Performs complex plumbing, electrical and carpentry maintenance and repairs such as: replacing solenoid valves, switches, relays and thermostats, rewiring appliances, constructing partitions and small out buildings, installing plumbing pipe and related plumbing fixtures
  • Performs general painting, plumbing, electrical and carpentry repairs, such as: unstopping clogged sinks, drains and garbage disposals, resetting circuit breakers, replacing cord caps, buffer switches and light switches; makes minor repairs to heating, refrigeration, air conditioning units and other electrical equipment; repairs damaged walls and doors; paints inside and outside building walls; replaces windows; refinishes and repairs furniture
  • Operates forklifts, dollies, and other basic loading and unloading equipment as required
  • Drives trucks to transport materials such as: furniture, supplies, or equipment as required
  • Services equipment used by oiling, greasing, and adding gas as required
  • Provides technical direction
  • Knowledge of building and equipment maintenance/repair techniques
  • Skill in applying building and equipment maintenance/repair technique
  • Knowledge of the tools, equipment, and materials common to the electrical trade
  • Knowledge of applicable electrical codes, standards, and regulations
  • Appropriate knowledge of electrical application for high and low voltage electric system
  • Skill in the installation, repair, and maintenance of all types of electrical system equipment and components
  • Ability to work independently or in a team setting
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General Maintenance Mechanic / Welder Resume Examples & Samples

  • Inspects, installs, troubleshoots, adjusts and repairs mechanical equipment and facilities. Works from specifications and complex drawings, manuals, verbal/written instructions. Assembles and disassembles equipment to isolate and diagnose problems. Corrects equipment malfunctions by repairing or replacing defective parts. Performs daily equipment lubrication and conditioning monitoring task
  • Uses a variety of hand and power tools. Uses a welding machine
  • Performs equipment inspections, preventative maintenance and documentation as prescribed by the established inspection and PM schedules
  • Participates in scheduled safety meetings and completes safety training requirements
  • Responds to call-outs and overtime when required
  • Maintains craft specific training and certifications as required
  • Observes mechanical devices in operation, uses condition monitoring tools to diagnose problems and predict performance while striving to remove sources of failure from equipment. Follows company best practice, good engineering practices, industry codes and standards while installing, maintaining and repairing equipment
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Experience in residence/commercial general maintenance or trades services (HVAC, plumbing, electrical, carpentry)
  • EPA Universal Certification
  • Experience using Microsoft Office applications (i.e., Word, Excel, Outlook)
  • Experience in customer service
  • Evidence of effective verbal and written communication skills
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Responsible for the maintenance and repair of various facility-related equipment and/or systems, which involves but is not limited to HVAC, plumbing, electrical and fire safety. This includes monitoring and trending, troubleshooting, repair and preventative maintenance
  • Observe and/or test the adjustments, repairs or modifications to ensure safe operation
  • Interpret and understand plans and specifications, schematics, operating and maintenance manuals. Perform required tasks in accordance with applicable Standard Operating Procedures, rules, and safety procedures
  • Repair dock doors and perform rack installations as needed
  • Assist battery maintenance in battery charger repairs, battery changes for material handling equipment (MHE), repair of plugs and tips of batteries and chargers, watering and washing batteries, acid spill cleanup, etc
  • Assist forklift maintenance in repairs and preventive maintenance, to ensure MHE is performing during peak periods
  • Maintain spare parts inventory, order replacements, and prepare routine updates to maintenance records and reports
  • Perform other general maintenance tasks as assigned
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General Maintenance Mechanic Lead-polytechnic Campus Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintenance and repair of lighting, ballast, lighting switches, lighting sensors, and receptacles, sockets, and diffusers
  • Plumbing repair and maintenance of public/private restrooms, labs, kitchens, etc
  • Maintain and re-build water closet flushometers, urinal flushometers, and multiple types and brands of faucets and under sink supplies manual and electronic
  • Clear all types of drain clogs and stoppages
  • Maintain public restroom toilet and urinal partitions and replacement of related hardware of partitions
  • Repair and replacement of several diverse types of flooring
  • Small drywall repairs, including paint touch-up of drywall repairs
  • Maintenance and evaluation of HVAC equipment
  • Repair and maintenance of condensers, compressors and electrical components
  • Experience with removal and recharging of refrigerants
  • Repair and replacement of commercial and residential HVAC units
  • Maintenance lead experience in hospitals/schools/large manufacturing and/or commercial/industrial facilities (1year)
  • 120/277v electrical maintenance and repair
  • Carpentry maintenance and repair of hospitals, schools, or large manufacturing and/or commercial/industrial facilities
  • HVAC equipment and practice
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • 3)Paint and repair roofs, windows, doors, floors, woodwork, plaster, drywall, and other parts of building structures
  • 4)Align and balance new equipment after installation
  • 5)Inspect used parts to determine changes in dimensional requirements, using rules, calipers, micrometers, and other measuring instruments
  • 6)Set up and operate machine tools to repair or fabricate machine parts, jigs and fixtures, and tools
  • 7)Maintain and repair specialized equipment and machinery found in offices, and factories
  • 8)Fabricate and repair counters, benches, partitions, and other wooden structures such as sheds and outbuildings
  • 9)Estimate repair costs
  • 10)Repair or replace defective equipment parts using hand tools and power tools, and reassemble equipment
  • 11)Perform routine preventive maintenance to ensure that machines continue to run smoothly, building systems operate efficiently, and the physical condition of buildings does not deteriorate
  • 12)Inspect drives, motors, and belts, check fluid levels, replace filters, and perform other maintenance actions, following checklists
  • 13)Use tools ranging from common hand and power tools, such as hammers, hoists, saws, drills, and wrenches, to precision measuring instruments and electrical and electronic testing devices
  • 14)Assemble, install and/or repair wiring, electrical and electronic components, pipe systems and plumbing, machinery, and equipment
  • 15)Diagnose mechanical problems and determine how to correct them, checking blueprints, repair manuals, and parts catalogs as necessary
  • 16)Inspect, operate, and test machinery and equipment in order to diagnose machine malfunctions
  • 17)Record maintenance and repair work performed and the costs of the work
  • 18)Clean and lubricate shafts, bearings, gears, and other parts of machinery
  • 19)Dismantle devices to gain access to and remove defective parts, using hoists, cranes, hand tools, and power tools
  • 20)Plan and lay out repair work using diagrams, drawings, blueprints, maintenance manuals, and schematic diagrams
  • 14) Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work -- Developing specific goals and plans to prioritize, organize, and accomplish your work
  • 1) Equipment Maintenance
  • Performing routine maintenance on equipment and determining when and what kind of maintenance is needed
  • 2) Repairing -- Repairing machines or systems using the needed tools
  • 3) Troubleshooting -- Determining causes of operating errors and deciding what to do about it
  • 4) Installation -- Installing equipment, machines, wiring, or programs to meet specifications
  • 5) Active Listening -- Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times
  • 6) Equipment Selection -- Determining the kind of tools and equipment needed to do a job
  • 7) Reading Comprehension -- Understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work related documents
  • 8) Critical Thinking -- Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems
  • 9) Operation Monitoring -- Watching gauges, dials, or other indicators to make sure a machine is working properly
  • 10) Coordination -- Adjusting actions in relation to others' actions
  • 11) Operation and Control -- Controlling operations of equipment or systems
  • 12) Active Learning -- Understanding the implications of new information for both current and future problem-solving and decision-making
  • 13) Judgment and Decision Making -- Considering the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate one
  • 14) Learning Strategies -- Selecting and using training/instructional methods and procedures appropriate for the situation when learning or teaching new things
  • 15) Speaking -- Talking to others to convey information effectively
  • 16) Monitoring -- Monitoring/Assessing performance of yourself, other individuals, or organizations to make improvements or take corrective action
  • 17) Complex Problem Solving -- Identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions
  • 18) Instructing -- Teaching others how to do something
  • 1) Problem Sensitivity -- The ability to tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong. It does not involve solving the problem, only recognizing there is a problem
  • 2) Information Ordering -- The ability to arrange things or actions in a certain order or pattern according to a specific rule or set of rules (e.g., patterns of numbers, letters, words, pictures, mathematical operations)
  • 3) Manual Dexterity -- The ability to quickly move your hand, your hand together with your arm, or your two hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble objects
  • 4) Multilimb Coordination -- The ability to coordinate two or more limbs (for example, two arms, two legs, or one leg and one arm) while sitting, standing, or lying down. It does not involve performing the activities while the whole body is in motion
  • 5) Near Vision -- The ability to see details at close range (within a few feet of the observer)
  • 6) Inductive Reasoning -- The ability to combine pieces of information to form general rules or conclusions (includes finding a relationship among seemingly unrelated events)
  • 7) Arm-Hand Steadiness -- The ability to keep your hand and arm steady while moving your arm or while holding your arm and hand in one position
  • 8) Visualization -- The ability to imagine how something will look after it is moved around or when its parts are moved or rearranged
  • 9) Deductive Reasoning -- The ability to apply general rules to specific problems to produce answers that make sense
  • 10) Finger Dexterity -- The ability to make precisely coordinated movements of the fingers of one or both hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble very small objects
  • 11) Selective Attention -- The ability to concentrate on a task over a period of time without being distracted
  • 12) Static Strength -- The ability to exert maximum muscle force to lift, push, pull, or carry objects
  • 13) Speech Clarity -- The ability to speak clearly so others can understand you
  • 14) Oral Expression -- The ability to communicate information and ideas in speaking so others will understand
  • 15) Control Precision -- The ability to quickly and repeatedly adjust the controls of a machine or a vehicle to exact positions
  • 16) Oral Comprehension -- The ability to listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences
  • 1) Mechanical -- Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance
  • 2) Building and Construction -- Knowledge of materials, methods, and the tools involved in the construction or repair of houses, buildings, or other structures such as highways and roads
  • 3) Design -- Knowledge of design techniques, tools, and principals involved in production of precision technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models
  • 4) Engineering and Technology -- Knowledge of the practical application of engineering science and technology. This includes applying principles, techniques, procedures, and equipment to the design and production of various goods and services
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General Maintenance Mechanic Ii B / d Shift Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform general PM procedures related to any Plant Equipment
  • Trouble shoot problems, repair or change electrical & mechanical parts as necessary
  • Test & replace bad electrical components including Motors & Starters
  • Work with Supervision to rebuild or modify equipment as directed
  • Check & maintain proper operation of plant equipment
  • Work on pumps
  • Work in dyehouse & on dye equipement
  • Working Knowledge of a Volt - Ohm Meter
  • Operate an Acetylene Torch
  • Working knowledge of Arc Welder
  • Working knowledge of Basic Hand Tools related to Industrial MechanicsApplicant will be required to work weekends when needed
  • Must conform & obey safe work practice
  • Applicant will be required to go through a basic boiler operation training class
  • Repair pumps & keep spare pumps ready to change out as needed
  • Work on & with dyehouse equipement
  • Be able to work in hot & wet environment
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General Maintenance Mechanic Residential Facilities Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform “make ready” room and single family house turns
  • Perform electrical maintenance of 120/277 volt lighting
  • Replace lamps, ballast, tombstones, light switches and receptacles
  • Check circuit breakers and trace circuits
  • Perform electrical troubleshooting utilizing a fluke meter, multi-meter and volt detector
  • Provide plumbing and bath/washroom maintenance and/or repairs
  • Repair and/or maintain flushometers, toilets, urinals, faucets, waste and drains
  • Clean drains
  • Repair and maintain restroom partitions and hardware
  • Install residential carpet. Maintain and/or repair auto door closers, doors, interior/exterior door frames, windows, all types of flooring, suspended ceiling systems, roofs repairs, drywall, cabinet and office furniture. Install assorted bulletin boards, pictures, plaques and clocks
  • Maintain and repair kitchen appliances (i.e. refrigerators, gas/electric stoves, dishwashers, range hoods)
  • Paint interior and exterior walls, and perform drywall repair
  • Utilize hand tools (e.g. pipe wrenches, closet auger, basin wrench, wire strippers, incandescent bulb changer, linemen's pliers, channel locks, hammer, screwdrivers, sockets, bits, nut drivers, hex wrenches, levels, drywall hand tools, tile tools, measuring tapes, clamps)
  • Utilize power tools (e.g. cordless drill, circular saw, hammer-drill, reciprocating saw, hand-held drain cleaning equipment, plumbing augers) and equipment (e.g. single man lift and articulating man lifts)
  • Maintain daily logs/records, utilize work orders, research/resolve issues to customer satisfaction and within policy
  • Respond to rotating after-hour calls. Interact effectively with persons of diverse backgrounds
  • Experience in commercial 120/277-Volt electrical troubleshooting, repair and/or maintenance
  • Experience in residential plumbing repair and/or maintenance
  • Experience in commercial paint preparation and application
  • Experience in commercial carpentry repair and/or maintenance
  • Experience using work order applications (i.e. TMA)
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Commercial general maintenance and/or trades services
  • Commercial paint preparation and application
  • Commercial carpentry repair and/or maintenance
  • Microsoft Office applications (e.g., Word, Excel, Outlook)
  • Work order applications (e.g., TMA)
  • Hand held devices – text, email and phone
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform simple repairs and preventative maintenance on production and building equipment and systems at multiple facilities. This includes mechanical repairs on hand tools, pumps, fixtures, cranes and other mechanical equipment
  • Assist other mechanics in building and equipment maintenance
  • Perform maintenance to maintain building and yard including snow removal, plumbing, welding, etc
  • Operate equipment including forklift, man lift, maintenance truck, snow plow truck, etc
  • Daily prioritize and confirm work orders using electronic maintenance system
  • May work various shift and workday schedules to meet customer and team needs
  • Works inside and outside and in various weather conditions
  • Work with limited supervision
  • One year related classes in trade school OR 2 years maintenance experience
  • Ability to perform welding, pipe fitting, carpentry and electrical duties
  • Ability to utilize computers for maintenance transactions
  • Crane equipment experience
  • Previous exposure in a team environment
  • Ability to read electrical and hydraulic prints
  • Experience operating equipment including forklift, man lift, snow plow truck, sweeper, and skid loader
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Repair, replace and/or install a wide range of building items; including but not limited to windows and other glazing needs, doors and screens, casement furnishings, floor coverings, ceramic tile, light fixtures and other electrical fixtures and appliances, plumbing fixtures, window coverings, and other items typical to large residential environments. Perform general painting, plumbing and carpentry repairs, such as, unstopping plumbing fixtures, resetting electrical circuit breakers, replacing ballasts, minor furniture repair, caulking and paint touch up
  • Repair HVAC fan coils including but not limited to motors, speed switches, coil fin cleaning and filters
  • Perform inspections including but not limited to security lights, doors and fire extinguishers
  • Perform facility inspections including but not limited to electronic work request system “Schooldude”, building condition and outside grounds condition
  • Communicate with residence hall staff, other Residence Life staff members and student residents on status of work requests and related needs
  • Maintain inventory, tools and equipment
  • Lead work of assigned staff/students
  • Perform related duties as assigned or required to meet Residence Life and University goals and objectives
  • Valid Drivers License with a minimum of two years of driving experience
  • Four years general maintenance experience in a large residential environment, i.e. residence hall, apartments, hotels, etc
  • Familiarity with NEC, UBC and UFC codes
  • Floor coverings and wall base treatments (VCT, Carpet, and Ceramic tile) installation, repairs and maintenance experience
  • Knowledge of cleaning and repair of heating/cooling fan coil units
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General Maintenance Mechanic, Lamping Resume Examples & Samples

  • Performs the more complex electrical lamping repairs such as replacing electronic ballast, fixtures, and installing lighting fixtures
  • Performs general electrical repairs, such as resetting circuit breakers and replacing cord caps, buffer switches and light switches; makes minor repairs to electrical equipment, such as lighting fixtures
  • Uses power and hand tools to perform repair and maintenance work
  • Operates forklifts, dollies and other basic loading and unloading equipment, as required
  • Drives trucks to transport materials such as supplies or equipment as required
  • Operates man lifts
  • Services equipment by oiling, greasing and adding gas as required
  • Provides technical direction, coordinates the work schedules and reviews the performance of assigned personnel
  • Valid Arizona driver’s license upon employment
  • Must be able to lift 50 lbs. overhead
  • Must be able to work off of 20 ft. ladder
  • Must be able to work in adverse conditions including extreme heat or cold
  • Experience with voltages up to 277 VAC
  • Experience with electronic ballasts
  • Experience with exit and emergency lighting
  • Experience with complex lighting control systems
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Have at least two (2) years of full time experience in one or more of the following building crafts and/or mechanical fields: carpentry, electrical, masonry, painting-plastering, plumbing-pipefitting, heating, cooling and refrigeration, golf course irrigation system repair and installation, and related crafts or mechanical fields
  • Possess a valid motor vehicle operator's or chauffeur's license
  • Pass the complete examination, including the employment medical established for this class
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Hvacr & General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assists with repairing HVAC systems, replacing equipment, fixtures, cleaning condensate and plumbing drains
  • Assists with the installation and repair of such items as Faucets, AC units, doors, etc. as needed
  • Assists tradesmen with necessary repairs and service projects as needed
  • 3-5 years related work experience required in Minimum 4 years experience in commercial field service HVAC&R or 3 years experience in HVAC&R in a hospital or large institutional or campus environment
  • Valid MA Drivers License with Satisfactory Driving Record
  • Problem Solving:Ability to address problems that are varied, requiring analysis or interpretation of the situation using direct observation, knowledge and skills based on general precedents
  • Written Communications:Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in written English with internal and external customers
  • Team Work:Ability to act as a team leader for small projects or work groups, creating a collaborative and respectful team environment and improving workflows. Results may impact the operations of one or more departments
  • Customer Service:Ability to provide a high level of customer service to patients, visitors, staff and external customers in a professional, service-oriented, respectful manner using skills in active listening and problem solving. Ability to remain calm in stressful situations
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Performs the more complex plumbing, electrical, and carpentry maintenance and repairs such as replacing solenoid valves, switches, relays and thermostats, rewiring appliances, construction partitions and small out buildings, installing plumbing pipe and related plumbing fixtures
  • Performs general painting, electrical, and carpentry repairs
  • Operates forklifts, dollies, and other basic loading and unloading equipment as needed
  • Repairs and installs commercial kitchen equipment
  • Alternates ON-CALL shifts to provide 24 hour service; employees may be required to more than eight hours in a day, and may work evenings, weekends, and/or holidays
  • Services and makes minor repairs to Union vehicles
  • Repairs heat exchangers for hot water and steam units and EMT for RDT and computer circuits
  • Schedules/adjusts computer for air handler control
  • Follows preventative maintenance program for various machinery and equipment
  • Services equipment such as exhaust fans and pumps
  • Maintains and services the boiler, heat exchangers, steam traps and water softeners
  • Regularly treats sewer and drain lines
  • Prepares and coordinates jobs and estimates
  • Contacts outside service companies for service
  • Drives trucks to transport materials such as furniture, supplies, parts or equipment as needed
  • Provides technical direction to student workers
  • Assist shop personnel as needed
  • Must have a valid driver’s license at time of employment and the ability to drive according to the University Fleet Safety Policy
  • Experience with building and equipment maintenance/repair techniques
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Be a high school graduate; OR have completed the state requirements for the General Educational Development Test (GED); AND
  • Have at least two (2) years of full-time work experience in commercial building maintenance and involving the use of one or more of the following mechanical/electrical trades: electrical, plumbing-pipe fitting, heating, cooling and refrigeration; or in a related recognized facilities or building mechanical trade
  • Pass the complete examination, including the employment medical, established for this classification
  • Successfully complete the six (6) month probationary period
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Cleans and lubricates parts
  • Requisitions new/replacement parts and equipment
  • Inspects completed repairs
  • Remove snow and ice as required to make the facility accessible, operational and safe
  • Assist other building mechanic trades as dictated by work load and emergencies
  • Knowledge of the principles of electricity, hydraulics, mechanical systems, pneumatics, carpentry, plumbing, pipe fitting, welding and fabrication
  • Assist in improvement construction projects, renovations and equipment installations
  • High School diploma or General Education Degree (GED)
  • Associates Degree or related degree in building maintenance is desired
  • Minimum 3-5 year previous facilities maintenance / engineering experience
  • Possesses and applies a broad knowledge of principles, practices, and procedures of particular field of specialization to the completion of difficult assignments
  • Basic computer skills with office productivity software for e-mail, word processing and spreadsheets
  • Must have the ability to complete required safety classes that pertain to specific job duties
  • Ability to read and comprehend blueprints, drawings, schematics, specifications, codes and handbooks - preferred
  • 3-5
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • 20% Maintenance & Repair
  • 20% Plumbing
  • 10% Equipment maintenance and service
  • 6 years Maintenance experience
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform Labeling and Tagging of systems and/or checks for verifications
  • Troubleshoot and repair high speed food processing and packaging equipment
  • Troubleshoot and repair mechanical and electrical problems on production equipment
  • PLC’s knowledge a plus
  • Support the plant equipment, and maintaining a safe plant meeting all federal, state and local environment requirements
  • Work in all departments of this pork processing facility, performing preventative maintenance repairing equipment used in production such as conveyor lines, trolley systems, Rendering machinery, and hydraulic systems. Other duties may include welding, basic electrical work, and working with pneumatic and hydraulic systems
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Criminal History Investigation
  • State Police Criminal History Investigation
  • Tuberculosis Screening/Test
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General Maintenance Mechanic Lead-tempe Campus Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintenance and repair of lighting, ballast, lighting switches, and receptacles, sockets, and diffusers
  • Perform electrical troubleshooting utilizing multi-meters/volt detectors and circuit tracers
  • Plumbing repair and maintenance of public restrooms, labs, kitchens, etc
  • Maintain and re-build water closet flushometers, urinal flushometers, and multiple types and brands of faucets and under sink supplies
  • 1-year lead experience in hospitals/schools/large manufacturing and/or commercial/industrial facilities
  • Electrical maintenance and repair of hospitals, schools, or large manufacturing and/or commercial/industrial facilities
  • Plumbing maintenance and repair of hospitals, schools, or large manufacturing and/or commercial/industrial facilities
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Three years of general maintenance experience
  • Practical knowledge of basic construction methods, procedures, and associated hand tools and equipment
  • Basic carpentry knowledge and experience to include layout, framing, and sheathing
  • Ability to work independently and accomplish duties within various trades in a timely manner
  • Ability to learn the content of and skill in reading, interpreting and applying work orders, diagrams, sketches, blueprints, drawings and specifications, and manufacturers manuals
  • Ability to practice and enforce safety regulations applicable to work performed
  • Some knowledge of procedures and regulations pertaining to hazardous materials
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively work and communicate with diverse populations
  • Ability to employ business technology tools as required of all AACPS employees, e.g. E-mail, obtaining relevant AACPS employee information through the AACPS Intranet, employing the electronic benefits enrollment tool and any other electronic tools implemented in the future
  • Satisfactory score on any tests required
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General Maintenance Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Put the needs of our customers first
  • Constantly improve and innovate the way we conduct business
  • Construct a positive work environment that allows our team to work together and thrive