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Cuts and lays all types of brick and masonry, selecting and shaping materials for the desired rough or finished surface materials include cement, concrete, plaster, asphalt, cinder block, glass block, ceramic tile, quarry tile, marble and natural or imitation stone.
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Completion of associated duties and repairs of handyman-oriented tasks such as, but not limited to: Minor electrical, plumbing, lighting, masonry, painting, drywall repair, spackling, ceiling tiles and the installation, repair and/or the removal of commercial type carpet, VCT and ceramic tile and grouting.
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Applies knowledge of tools to complete drywall finishing, plaster, masonry, and tile projects. Lays and binds building materials such as brick, ceramic tile, concrete block, cinder block, glass block, and terra cotta block with mortar and other substances.
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Work to include rough and finish carpentry, concrete work, civil work, plumbing, electrical, painting, masonry work, duct work installation, doors and windows, roof coating, ceiling works, and daily housekeeping.
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Performs basic plumbing, welding, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, masonry, landscaping, and other tasks such installing/repairing plumbing systems, gas pipe lines, and fuel pumps; soldering pipes; laying tile flooring; and troubleshooting minor electrical repairs.
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Performs structural repairs to masonry, woodwork, drywall, taping, mud, stucco, texture and furnishings of buildings including railing and iron work. Replace tile, grout, vinyl, baseboards, cabinet doors, kick plates, thresholds, weather stripping, shelves, closet rods, door jams, hang doors, and replace hinges.
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Performs a variety of moderate to complex finish carpenter and/or facility maintenance related activities, both indoor (generally) and outdoor, to include but not limited to the construction, repair, maintenance of building interiors and exteriors (drywall, masonry, metal, paint, flooring (carpet, vinyl, tile, etc.
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Requires personal knowledge and skill in handling lumber, masonry, concrete, mortar, flashing, wall and floor coverings, framing, duct work, foundation work, dry wall construction, painting, plumbing, HVAC, cabinetry, wood working, ceiling tile, drinking fountains, window coverings, etc.
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Maintains trees and plantings, including planting, pruning and trimming trees, replacing plants as needed, and maintaining soil and mulch levels;Repairs or installs grounds sprinkler and drain tile systems;Operates City equipment and vehicles, including but not limited to, snow removal equipment, loaders, graders, rollers, stripers, and sweepers.
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Uses stone, brick, firebrick, concrete block, glass block, tile, terra cotta and similar materials in the repair and construction of masonry structures (e.g., walls, catch basins, manholes, etc.
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Experience with floor covering installation of ceramic tile, carpet, and vinyl flooring. Assignments involve numerous trades and skills, such as rough carpentry, cabinet making, plumbing, routine electrical or welding work, roofing, painting, drywall finishing, concrete/masonry work, and locksmithing.
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Must have knowledge and ability to fill in for grounds person if necessary. Maintain, clean and remove trash from mail rooms, property bathrooms, leasing office, clubhouse, maintenance shops, storage areas, parking lots, driveways and sidewalks.
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A background in masonry construction or tile setting is helpful but applicant will be trained as needed. Duties include demo, tile work, filter plumbing etc. Swimming Pool Technician -Duties include following an assigned pool service route using company vehicle, testing chemicals, cleaning pool, stocking bath house supplies and servicing facility as needed.
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Incumbent will required to paint, hang sheetrock, repair damaged walls, hang wall items, perform minor plaster repairs, install/lay ceramic tile, repair ceilings, and repair flooring. Performs a variety of duties in occupations such as painting, carpentry, masonry repair, and sheetrock finishing.
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Performs painting, carpentry and masonry work (e.g. preparing surfaces and using brush, sprayer, or roller to apply paints, stains, and varnishes, hanging doors, fitting locks and handles, constructing pole barns and sheds, constructing trade show props, pouring cement pads, etc.
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