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Temporary Laborer (Building and Grounds)

NIKA is hiring for a Temporary Laborer (IDIQ) to support our mission support client in Kodiak, AK. This role will operate fully onsite and is expected to last May 2026- September 2026.Named a Top Workplace by the Washington Post, NIKA is a well-established company that is focused on growth within an entrepreneurial environment. We work with governments to operate and manage their real property. Our operations management, engineering, and project management services provide our customers with value and expertise to ensure operational readiness for complex and mission-critical facilities. NIKA benefits include PTO, holidays, medical/dental/vision insurance, 401k matching, and an understanding of work/life balance.Job Description:The Laborer performs tasks that require mainly physical abilities and effort involving little or no specialized skill or prior work experience.Maintains grounds of industrial, commercial, or public property such as buildings, camps and picnic grounds, parks, playgrounds, greenhouses, and athletic fields.Repairs equipment and structures.Loads and unloads trucks, and other conveyancesMoves supplies and materials to proper location by wheelbarrow or hand truckStacks materials for storage or binningCollects refuse and salvageable materialsDigs, fills, and tamps earth excavations.Levels ground using pick, shovel, and rakeShovels materials such as concrete or snowCleans culverts, ditches, sidewalks, streets, and buildingsCuts and trims grass, trees, shrubs and brushOperates power lawnmowers, equipment, and vacuumsMoves and arranges pieces of heavy office and household furniture, equipment and appliances.Moves and arranges pieces of automotive, medical, engineering and other types of machinery and equipment.Spread materials such as sand or salt on icy walkways and roadsPicks up leaves and trashCleans moss debris from roofs and rain guttersAll other relevant duties assignedRequired:High school education or GED preferredThey shall be trained and certified on the equipment and software on which they are working from an industry-recognized trainer.Valid Alaska driver's licenseMust remain in good stand with the local Teamster 959 Union