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Functioning as a member of a crew, the Parks Worker I engages in an assortment of responsibilities in turf care, irrigation, plumbing, carpentry, basic electrical, outdoor projects, and concrete; interaction with coworkers and the public makes for a creative and enjoyable work setting.
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SUMMARY Operation of various types of equipment, basic mechanic work, carpentry, electrical work, plumbing, maintenance of ranch facilities, and basic livestock feeding and care. Employee will be responsible for maintenance and repair of ranch buildings including houses, barn, shop, etc.
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The Skilled Maintenance Worker is responsible for a variety of duties related to maintaining the appearance and condition of the facilities and equipment. Possesses a working knowledge in HVAC, electrical circuitry, plumbing, carpentry, boiler and chiller systems, and hydraulic pumps.
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The Maintenance Worker/Assistant performs various duties to maintain a clean and safe environment for patients, staff and visitors. Experience in: electrical, plumbing, general carpentry,dry wall repair.
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This position is represented by the Cherry Creek Custodial, Maintenance, Grounds, and Carpentry Association, Local 1605. Custodial, Maintenance, Grounds and Carpentry Compensation.
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Depending on assigned area of work, the Building Maintenance Worker reports directly to a Zone Manager or a Central Shop Supervisor along with employees of other trades, and trades helpers and has duties that include but are not limited to: Performs semi-skill maintenance and repairs in accordance with industry/trade practices.
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This first-level classification in Stream's Building Maintenance Worker series reports to the Building Operations Supervisor and may receive direction from Building Technicians I and II. Incumbents may independently perform routine grounds maintenance, carpentry, painting, HVAC, electrical, and plumbing maintenance and repair work, and assist Building Technicians I in the repair and reconfiguring of buildings and building components.
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Under general supervision, the Maintenance Worker II must be a self-starter and will be responsible for the following job duties: Metal working; welding (stainless steel), constructing sheet metal fabrications and machining with manual machines (mill, lathe, band saws, etc.
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Participate in the construction, maintenance, repair and remodeling of facilities/structures and parks; perform a variety of construction tasks involved in the renovation of wooden, concrete, brick or metal City buildings including rough and finish carpentry, masonry, block laying, painting, plumbing, basic electrical, minor welding, plastering, roofing, tiling, fence installation and sheet rock work and perform a variety of technical tasks relative to assigned areas of responsibility.
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YCS is currently seeking a Maintenance Worker to perform quality maintenance work in residential facilities, offices and external infrastructure of the buildings. Perform minor plumbing, painting, carpentry/masonry work replacing windows, ordering parts supplies and securing township permits as needed.
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Perform minor semi-skilled interior/exterior building maintenance and repairs such as painting, floor covering, plumbing, electrical, irrigation, carpentry, mechanical, and other unskilled and semi-skilled trades work.
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Assists with the seasonal maintenance and sanitation of parks facilities including the cleaning of public restrooms, trash removal, light plumbing and carpentry, minor repairs to park features, and minor equipment maintenance.
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Performs semi-skilled maintenance work to assist with the skilled repair of electrical, HVAC, utilities, and mechanical systems; performs painting, plumbing, carpentry, plastering, and electrical work that does not require a licensed technician; assists in the reconditioning of tools and mechanical equipment; cuts sheet metal, installs insulation, pulls, cuts and splices wires, and lubricates machinery; and performs related tasks.
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Basic maintenance experience in any of the following areas: painting, plumbing, carpentry, electrical and general maintenance, preferred but not required, we will train you! Odyssey Dells Hotel, located in Wisconsin Dells, WI, is now hiring a Maintenance Worker.
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The Lead Maintenance Worker will supervise and perform general maintenance and repairs for assigned equipment and facilities including plumbing, electrical, basic carpentry, heating and cooling, and other building systems.
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