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Join our team as a General Maintenance Engineer at our Scottsdale location. You will perform essential repairs and preventive maintenance in guest rooms and public areas, requiring basic skills in electrical, plumbing, and equipment repair. We offer great benefits including medical insurance, hot...
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United States , Scottsdale
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General Maintenance Engineer
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Join our Engineering team as a General Maintenance Engineer in Salt Lake City. You will perform repairs and preventative maintenance in guest rooms, public areas, and on various equipment. This role requires strong troubleshooting skills, a flexible schedule, and a valid driver's license. We offe...
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United States , Salt Lake City
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Join our team as a General Maintenance Engineer in Atlanta. Perform repairs and preventative maintenance in guest rooms, public areas, and key equipment. Requires 1+ year of building maintenance experience and strong customer skills. Hotel background is a plus.
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United States , Atlanta
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General Maintenance Mechanic
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Join Foster Farms as a General Maintenance Mechanic in Livingston. Utilize your 5+ years of experience to troubleshoot, weld, and perform preventive maintenance on packaging equipment. This role requires proficiency with tools, shift flexibility, and offers competitive shift differential pay.
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United States , Livingston
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23.50 - 35.50 USD / Hour
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Seeking a skilled General Maintenance II professional for 3rd shift in Freeport. This hands-on role requires expertise in plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and HVAC troubleshooting. The position offers a $2 shift differential, comprehensive benefits, and involves maintaining facilities to ensure s...
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United States , Freeport
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18.00 - 23.00 USD / Hour
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A career in general maintenance offers a dynamic and hands-on path for individuals who enjoy problem-solving and seeing the tangible results of their work. General maintenance jobs are the backbone of countless industries, ensuring that facilities, equipment, and systems operate smoothly, safely, and efficiently. These roles are found in a vast array of settings, from residential apartment complexes and corporate offices to manufacturing plants, schools, and hospitality venues. Professionals in this field are versatile problem-solvers, responsible for the upkeep and repair of a building's interior and exterior. The day-to-day responsibilities of a general maintenance worker are diverse, requiring a broad skill set. Common duties typically include performing routine inspections and preventive maintenance on equipment to avoid costly future breakdowns. They are tasked with responding to repair requests, which can range from fixing a leaky faucet or a broken door lock to patching drywall and performing touch-up painting. Troubleshooting and performing basic repairs on mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems are central to the role. This often involves tasks like unclogging drains, replacing light fixtures and ballasts, and maintaining HVAC systems. Additional responsibilities frequently encompass groundskeeping work, such as maintaining landscaping and clearing walkways, as well as managing an inventory of tools, parts, and supplies to ensure necessary materials are always on hand. A strong emphasis is always placed on adhering to all company and safety protocols to create a secure environment for everyone. To succeed in general maintenance jobs, individuals typically possess a high school diploma or equivalent. While formal education is less critical than practical skill, many professionals gain expertise through on-the-job training or apprenticeships. A fundamental understanding of several trade areas is highly valuable, including basic carpentry, plumbing, electrical systems, and painting. Key skills include strong problem-solving abilities to diagnose issues quickly, manual dexterity, and physical stamina to handle tools and perform tasks that may involve lifting, climbing, and bending. Attention to detail is crucial for completing high-quality repairs and maintenance checks. In today's connected world, basic computer skills are increasingly important for logging work orders, managing maintenance schedules, and inputting data into building management systems. A valid driver's license is also a common requirement for roles that may involve traveling between sites or procuring supplies. For those who take pride in fixing things and keeping operations running seamlessly, general maintenance jobs provide a stable, rewarding, and ever-relevant career path with opportunities for growth into supervisory or specialized technician roles.

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