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Apply now Job no:522072 Work type:Staff Full Time Location:UMass Amherst Department: Water Resources Research Ctr Union: PSU Categories:Sponsored Programs, Grants and Contracts, College of Natural
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, sanitary fixtures, heating systems, low and high pressure steam lines, condensate lines, water lines, sprinkler lines, sewer lines; and performs other related work as required, including but not limited
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of brick, stone, cement block, concrete and other masonry related to materials on walls, stairs, catch basins, gate/water valves, form work, and related work as assigned. Essential Functions Lays stone
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and maintain a clean and attractive facility. Assists in keeping exterior areas immediately adjacent to buildings clean by sweeping, removing trash, and removing snow and ice to maintain safe and
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, sanitary fixtures, heating systems, low and high pressure steam lines, condensate lines, water lines, sprinkler lines, sewer lines; and performs other related work as required, including but not limited
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mechanics (who have primary responsibility) in diagnosis, repair and replacement of valves and other components of steam, hot water and chilled water systems. Supports Physical Plant and outside contractor
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set up and knock down chairs and tables on the premises for University functions. Removes water from areas caused by, but not limited to leaks, water line breaks, clogged drains, overflows, rainstorms
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required in order to provide an attractive facility. Removes water from areas caused by, but not limited to leaks, water line breaks, clogged drains, overflows, rainstorms, and roof leaks, utilizing wet
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heating and ventilating equipment, including HVAC control systems, pumps, air compressors, domestic water systems, electric motors and appliances, fan units, fume hoods (exhaust and supply), and disposal
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heating and ventilating equipment, including HVAC control systems, pumps, air compressors, domestic water systems, electric motors and appliances, fan units, fume hoods (exhaust and supply), and disposal