The work can range from simple building maintenance to plumbing, painting, and gardening. As a maintanence person, it will be your job to carry out those repairs so having a broad range of craftsmanship and practical skills will prove useful when carrying out repairs or general maintenance on buildings.
Some of your regular duties could include:
· Changing light bulbs and ensuring other fixtures and fittings are in good working order, changing fuses, etc.
· Minor plumbing and carpentry
· Clearing or cleaning general areas
· Shifting furniture or equipment
· Assembling furniture or equipment
· Garden/landscape installation and maintenance
· Footpath maintenance
· Painting and decorating
· Clearing gutters
· Maintaining property exterior through the different seasons
SKILLS & EXPERIENCE:
Basic numeracy and literacy skills are important as is an ability to read and understand instructions.
· Ability to resolve problems and adhere to health and safety guidelines
· Ability to deal with other contractors or maintenance workers
· Being resourceful and self-motivated
· Physically strong – capable of working with machinery or moving heavy equipment
· Being flexible
· Able to resolve complaints quickly and efficiently
· Able to work as part of a team
· Good communication skills
A key part of the role is ensuring all required checks are completed regularly, you will need to have good time management skills and be able to prioritise your workload.
The Maintenance Worker is a key member of the team and is responsible for the general maintenance of the building, liaising with external contractors, completing safety checks and decorating, gardening and much more!
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: £12.21-£13.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Company pension
Work Location: In person