General Trades Technician

Cgl Companies

The Role

Overview

Perform general maintenance and repair tasks across building systems.

Key Responsibilities

  • emergency maintenance
  • general repair
  • service requests
  • preventive maintenance
  • hvac systems
  • safety procedures

Tasks

-Assist with emergency maintenance situations. -Perform general maintenance and repair work in electrical, air conditioning, water heaters, plumbing and other building maintenance areas. -Always follow safety procedures. -Respond to service requests for various maintenance tasks including electrical, furnaces, lighting, HVAC systems, appliances, pipe systems and plumbing, etc. -Conduct routine preventative maintenance to plant equipment or building automation systems and any components of the facility’s systems.

Requirements

  • maintenance
  • 1-3 yrs
  • driver's license
  • cmms
  • high school
  • trade certification

What You Bring

-General knowledge of maintenance trades (electrical, HVAC, plumbing, carpentry, and/or general building maintenance) -1-3 years’ experience in building repairs and maintenance. -Valid driver's license required. -Experience with CMMS and computer proficiency preferred. -High School Diploma or GED. -Skills Trade Certification preferred.

The Company

About Cgl Companies

-The company operates as a full-service justice infrastructure specialist. -Its 360 Justice model integrates planning, design, owner representation, program management, consulting, and maintenance. -After merging in 2002 and further acquisitions in 2012 and 2013, the company expanded its architecture, security consulting, and PPP finance capabilities. -Celebrating 50 years in 2024, the company evolved from a niche designer to a diversified international justice services provider. -Typical engagements include courthouse design, comprehensive facility assessments, strategic maintenance programs, and consulting on justice operations. -The company stands out by teaching industry best practices through its team of former wardens, corrections leaders, and justice-system veterans.

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