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Maintenance Helper

Company Name:
Koch Davis
This position is delegated technical responsibility for a variety of minor maintenance and interior design program tasks. Duties of this position include but are not limited to hanging pictures, signs and similar decorations; installing and making minor repairs or maintenance to furniture; removing and installing curtain rods, traverse rods, blinds, shades; replacing light bulbs, lenses and tubes; performing preventive maintenance on Engineering equipment; oiling and greasing chair rollers and wheel bearings; unplugging stopped up plumbing fixtures; and assisting in snow removal to include operating vehicles, snow blowers and shoveling. Incumbent usually works indoors in a Medical Center setting. Since much of the work is done in patient care areas, candidate must be ever alert to the safety and well being of the patients, staff and fellow employees. Indoor work is generally in areas of adequate heat, light and ventilation. Incumbent may be exposed to skin irritations from strong chemical solutions. Outdoor work in varied temperatures. Incumbent may be subject or minor curt, scrapes and bruises.
Requirements
Candidate must be able to do considerable amount of walking, standing, stooping, bending and crawling. Must be able to work in congested areas, in tight, cramped and awkward positions. Applicant may be required to carry and set up ladders and indoor scaffolding. May be required to lift or move heavy equipment or furniture that weighs more than 50 pounds. Working conditions may include work from ladders and indoor scaffolding. Incumbent may exposed to environmental cleaning chemicals, which may be irritating. May be required to wear protective clothing and wear respirator in performance of duties.
Education
Not Specified
Client
This is a government run benefit system and policies that providing pensions for military veteran.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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