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Installation, and minor repairs of electrical appliances, valves, gas stoves, hot water heaters, sinks, commodes, hand basins, kitchen appliances, heating and cooling systems, sewer lines, irrigation sprinklers.
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Performs light maintenance service under the auspices of a qualified skilled tradesperson, including plumbing, carpentry, painting and plastering, machine servicing, electrical repairs or installations, HVAC, or vehicle servicing.
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Does gardening, lawn care, painting, plastering, minor equipment repair, and snow removal, as requested. Does gardening, lawn care, painting, plastering, minor equipment repair, and snow removal, as requested.
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Performs general building maintenance and minor repairs throughout the facility including painting, carpentry, plumbing and plastering. Performs general building maintenance and minor repairs throughout the facility including painting, carpentry, plumbing and plastering.
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Perform minor repair work, such as puttying wood, plastering holes, and finishing surfaces. Perform various pre-painting activities, including laying drop cloths, protecting non-painted surfaces and equipment, mixing and matching paint, power washing, scraping, burning, and sanding surfaces.
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Four years of experience relating to painting, spray painting, plastering, and spackling. Perform minor plaster work to include scratch coat and finish coat. Repair plaster and sheetrock walls to include tape, block, skim, and sand.
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Performs minor carpentry, plumbing and plastering work. Reporting to the Building Superintendent, and under general direction, the Handyperson A is responsible for minor building and grounds repairs and preventive maintenance of CU apartment buildings.
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Performs minor fixture jobs, such as repairing broken locks, changing light bulbs, plastering broken walls, and more. Conduct basic maintenance tasks, such as replacing minor building parts.
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May perform minor plastering, drywall, cement work and interior/exterior painting. May perform minor plastering, drywall, cement work and interior/exterior painting. PREFERENCE FOR EXPERIENCE: Repairing, maintaining or installing carpentry, plumbing, electrical or air-conditioning equipment in a commercial/institutional/correctional facility (must specify on application); using electrical/mechanical equipment (must specify on application.
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Working knowledge of the standard tools and practices of the various trades such as mechanical, electrical, plumbing, painting, carpentry and plastering. No candidate may be considered for employment who is, or has been for the past two (2) years under the supervision of Federal, State, County or Municipal Corrections Department nor have any pending felony or misdemeanor charges other than minor traffic charges.
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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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Inspects the quality of materials and methods of construction for footing, foundation, excavation, wood framing, concrete work, steel erection, lathing, plastering, roofing, masonry, plumbing, electrical and mechanical installation.
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Makes minor plastering repairs. Does limited yard work such as cutting grass, weed whacking, snow removal, etc. Makes minor plastering repairs. Berks County is a combination of rich farm country, industry, beautiful parks, entertainment, and top-notch educational institutions.
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Under direction, performs a variety of more detailed and difficult maintenance and repair tasks involved in masonry and/or plastering and/or carpentry and/or painting and/or plumbing and/or steamfitting and/or sheet metal and/or electrical and/or glazing and/or mechanical and/or other types of maintenance work; makes repairs requiring the use of tools necessary to maintain the proper condition of apartments and other areas; does related work as required.
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Certificate in (or demonstrated proficiency) a specialty area such as HVAC, plumbing, carpentry, plastering, painting and equipment and systems maintenance. Minor repairs on installed plumbing systems and equipment common to buildings and residential facilities including expansions tanks, sinks, commodes, hot and cold-water systems, circulating pumps and air vents.
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