Fort Worth Real Estate Jobs (TX)

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  • HVAC Electrical Building Engineer - Critical FacilitiesCB Richard Ellis(Fort Worth, Texas)

    Description: We have multiple openings for HVAC and Electrical Engineers to support our critical data center facilities in Dallas and Fort Worth, TX. The HVAC Electrical Engineer is responsible for the installation, repair, and maintenance of electrical, mechanical, and plumbing/piping equipment, machinery and controls located in the interior and exterior of building. The HVAC Electrical Engineer i...
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    Posted Wed 4th November

  • Facility CoordinatorExpress Scripts(Fort Worth, Texas)

    ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The Corporate Real Estate Services Department is responsible for maintaining all Express Scripts sites and for providing the services necessary to ensure that the facilities operate efficiently. Responsibilities include: - Strategic and tactical facility planning - Acquisition and disposition of real estate - Physical security - Card access - Food & vending service - Repair an...
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    Posted Thu 5th November

  • Office And Administrative Support Workers, Other(Fort Worth, Texas)

    Job Purpose: Real Estate Assistant Needed for Top Producing Team Minimum 1 year experience required, TX real estate license preferred but not required. Technologically savvy, familiarity with MLS, Top Producer 7i, MS Word, Excel, Oulook and Publisher a plus. Cold Calling and appointment setting experience a plus. An individual who is eager to take on new challenges and learn various aspects of the...
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    Posted Mon 16th November

Fort Worth TX Job Search Tip

Fort Worth is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington Metropolitan Area. This metropolitan area is known for its high concentration of IT industries. Large employers include the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas Instruments, EDS, and Brinker International. Fort Worth is the more rustic area in this Metroplex with many thriving ranches, farms and real cowboys. Oil, cattle and grain remain the backbone of Fort Worth's economy. Fort Worth was founded as a military camp and named after General William Jenkins Worth. Fort Worth is more of a Cow Town than its neighbor, Dallas. Fort Worth holds tight to its roots and proudly celebrates its Western heritage.


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