Maintenance 1 Jobs
By HumanGood At Yakima, WA, United States

Job Details Description Maintenance Technician performs a variety of light maintenance and janitorial custodial duties for residents, offices, and common areas and community as a whole. Pay range for ...

Maintenance Clerk Jobs
By WinCo Foods At Spokane, WA, United States
Food Handlers Certification (Per State Laws).
low cost, high quality medical benefits with rates as low as $40 a month
Maintains safe spill free floors (sales floor, backroom, restrooms, office, breakroom, etc.) by sweeping and mopping.
Empties trash cans and trash bins throughout the interior and the exterior of store property.
Maintains office and employee breakroom areas.
Wipe down all walls and appliances (pop machines, vending machines, ATM, cases, rails, etc.)

Are you looking for a job that offers a great work-life balance and the opportunity to make a difference? Look no further! We are looking for a Maintenance Technician to join our team and help keep our facilities running smoothly. If you have a knack for problem-solving and a passion for keeping things running smoothly, this could be the perfect job for you!

Maintenance job is a type of job that involves the upkeep and repair of equipment, machinery, buildings, and other structures. Maintenance jobs can involve a variety of tasks, such as inspecting and testing equipment, performing preventive maintenance, and repairing or replacing parts. Maintenance job skills required include mechanical aptitude, troubleshooting, problem-solving, and communication. Maintenance workers must also be able to read and interpret technical manuals and diagrams. Maintenance job qualifications typically include a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as experience in a related field. Some employers may require a certification or specialized training. Maintenance job knowledge includes understanding of safety protocols, electrical systems, plumbing, HVAC systems, and other mechanical systems. Maintenance job experience may include working in a related field, such as construction, carpentry, or plumbing. Maintenance job responsibilities include inspecting and testing equipment, performing preventive maintenance, repairing or replacing parts, and documenting maintenance activities. Maintenance workers may also be responsible for ordering parts and supplies, and maintaining records of maintenance activities.