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Possess carpentry skills in the following areas: Trim work Roofing Window replacement Door realignment Drywall repairs Siding Flooring Plumbing Electrical Proficient home repair skills Repair/replace toilets, water heaters, light fixtures, door/cabinet hardware.
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The Parts Specialist will provide all retail and installer customers with a high level of service. Assist managers and/or installer service specialists in serving the professional customers as needed and directed.
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Minimum of 1-year experience in the RV, automotive or carpentry industry with an emphasis on repairs and installations is desired. Hands on experience in construction/carpentry. Install, repair, replace and maintain roofs, siding, windows, doors, vents, awnings, floor coverings, cabinets, counters, plumbing systems, electrical systems, propane gas systems, batteries and charging systems.
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Will be installing garage doors for residential and commercial customers.
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General knowledge in a variety of skilled trades including construction/installation, repair, and maintenance, drywall, basic carpentry, and make-ready. Operate safely the following equipment, power washer, backpack blower, floor scrubbers, carpet cleaner and sweepers, and golf carts.
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Elementary apartment interior/exterior maintenance, appliance repair, emergency service, basic plumbing and electrical repair as well as carpentry and problem-solving skills are necessary. Elementary apartment interior/exterior maintenance, appliance repair, emergency service, basic plumbing and electrical repair as well as carpentry and problem-solving skills are necessary.
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Complete work orders as requested by the Maintenance Director to include changing light bulbs, AC filters, painting, plumbing, light carpentry, fixing sheet rock, and other general maintenance duties as assigned.
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Perform carpentry work, such as fitting doors, freeing windows, replacing and building shelves, sanding, and refinishing floors. A minimum of two years of full-time experience in apartment maintenance or a trade that requires basic knowledge of electricity, plumbing, carpentry, painting, and HVAC is required.
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