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Under general supervision, the General Maintenance Worker performs general maintenance and repair of equipment and buildings requiring practical skill and knowledge (but not proficiency) in such trades as painting, carpentry, plumbing, masonry, and electrical work.
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Perform minor carpentry work, such as assisting in fitting doors, sticking windows, replacing and building shelves, sanding and refinishing doors. Assist in the repair of concrete, masonry, roof, fencing and signage as directed.
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Must have at least one (1) year experience in diagnosing and performing routine maintenance/repair involving electrical, plumbing, fire suppression systems, patching minor-moderate masonry crack and asphalt repairs.
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Responsible for a variety of tasks, including painting, carpentry (includes siding), plumbing, masonry, grouting ceramic tile floors/walls, and minor electrical work. Knowledge of painting, carpentry, plumbing, masonry, and electrical work preferred.
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Installation of doors, hardware, trim, division 10 specialties, completion of minor punch list items and minor touch-up, demolition, and other daily items that might arise due to project conditions, schedule, and needs from project management.
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Typical duties include but are not limited to: Responsible for a variety of tasks, including painting, carpentry (includes siding), plumbing, masonry, grouting ceramic tile floors/walls, and minor electrical work.
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Employee will perform maintenance and repair work in and around assigned buildings such as plumbing, masonry, carpentry, painting, minor electrical and/or heating and ground maintenance using standard hand and electric tools.
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The General Maintenance Worker performs general maintenance and repair of equipment and buildings requiring practical skill and knowledge in such trades as painting, carpentry, plumbing, masonry, electrical, and general HVAC work.
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Job DescriptionOur client, Multiscape, Inc. has been in business for 25 years and has grown into a multi-faceted construction company focused on site work, concrete and masonry, and carpentry work.
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Must exhibit proficiency in, and routinely perform, a wide variety of building maintenance and mechanical work including carpentry, electrical, plumbing, interior and exterior painting, masonry, drywall repair, small appliance and minor equipment repair and troubleshooting.
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Performs concrete and masonry, minor plumbing, electrical and carpentry repairs. Under direct supervision, in the assigned division of the Parks and Grounds Section or Public Works, is responsible for performing road maintenance; assists in the construction of roads; directs traffic on road construction sites; performs general park maintenance; repairs and maintains park equipment and gardening tools; and performs other related duties as required.
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Assists trades positions in performing the routine and unskilled work such as carrying supplies and equipment, erecting ladders and scaffolding, cleaning, flushing and repairing gutters and drains, removing materials from construction sites, preparing surfaces and spreading paint, digging ditches, loading and unloading trucks, carrying bricks and mortar, performing rough carpentry and masonry work, and cleaning the work site after repair work is completed.
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Performs a variety of skilled duties in one or more of the building trades, such as painting, carpentry, minor electrical, cement masonry, drywall or other recognized crafts for the purpose of maintaining, repairing or remodeling government-owned and operated buildings and facilities, to include H.V.A.C. and other mechanical systems.
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Makes minor plastering repairs. Performs semi-skilled tasks, carpentry work, masonry work, electrical work, replaces sinks, toilets, electrical fixtures. Does limited yard work such as cutting grass, weed whacking, snow removal, etc.
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Perform repairs or general maintenance including minor carpentry, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, glazier, masonry, janitorial and painting tasks. Performs a variety of tasks in the maintenance and alterations of landscape areas: mow, weed, trim grass and shrubs, minor tree trimming and haul off, check as well as irrigation (sprinkler) maintenance.
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