Pacific Maintenance Company hires new facilities support manager


Santa Clara, California – Pacific Maintenance Company (PMC), a Santa Clara-based contract cleaning firm with locations throughout the United States, has hired Julio Rios to head up PMC’s new Facilities Support Division. This new division offers maintenance, light plumbing, cubicle assembly, locksmithing, demolition and construction, electrical services, HVAC, lighting retrofits, painting, and handyman services. 

Rios, who serves as PMC’s facilities support project manager, has worked in facility maintenance management since 1998. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in administrative justice from San Jose State University. Rios specializes in tenant improvement projects and building maintenance. 

“Building maintenance doesn’t stop with interior cleaning, window washing, and restroom sanitation. We added this new division so our customers could rely on us for more than just traditional cleaning services,” said Kari Hus, PMC president. “In a typical day in a commercial or industrial building, our clients have all kinds of pop-up needs and urgencies. PMC can now be our customers’ single point of contact for maintenance and facilities support.”  

In addition to his background in facilities support, Rios brings hands-on experience and has general contracting, lock and security, and painting licenses. Contact Julio Rios at (408) 727-9393. 

About PMC 

Founded in 1931, Pacific Maintenance Solutions (PMC) provides comprehensive facilities maintenance services from coast to coast, including janitorial, high tech, cGMP, and bio-pharmaceutical facility cleaning as well as electrical, painting, facilities support, and landscaping services. The company serves a variety of customers throughout the United States, including Arizona, California, Colorado, Maryland, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Texas, and Vermont. PMC services more than 35 million square feet on a daily basis and has over 700 employees, with the highest concentration of employees in the San Francisco Bay Area. PMC was one of the pioneers in the development of protocols for cleanroom cleaning and gowning, as well as the first formalized submicron cleaning protocols in the world. The privately owned company is a Cleaning Industry Management Standard (CIMS) and CIMS-Green Building (CIMS-GB) certified company. PMC is also certified by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) as a woman-owned business, and is a member of the International Sanitary Supply Association (ISSA) and the Building Service Contractors Association International (BSCAI). Corporate headquarters is located at 2175 Martin Avenue, Santa Clara, CA 95050; telephone (408) 727-9393; www.pacificmaintenance.com.

 



May 5, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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