General Maintenance Helper General Labor - Salisbury, MD at Geebo

General Maintenance Helper

Located in Salisbury, MDSalary:
19.
00Express is a full service staffing and recruiting firm with an international presence and local ownership.
Our location services the Delmarva Peninsula from Chestertown, MD to Wallops Island, VA, and Bay to Ocean.
We assist local companies in hiring qualified individuals for their openings in office, commercial, industrial, and medical settings, including temporary, evaluation hire and direct hire placements.
Expand your search with Express!Our client in Salisbury, Maryland is seeking 2 Maintenance Helpers.
This candidate will prepare make ready apartments, which may include painting, carpet repairs, cleaning, general repairs, housekeeping duties, and any necessary duties to provide our residents with that quality move in experience.
Candidate responds to resident requests in a timely manner and with a professional attitude.
Has knowledge of maintenance functions such as plumbing, HVAC, basic electric, general carpentry skills, painting, and snow removal (if applicable).
Maintains grounds, pools/ hot tubs, common areas, and dog park amenities to keep clean, operational, and safe for our residents.
On call scheduling may be required to respond to after hour emergencies.
Reports any maintenance concerns on vacant units, models, and common areas, to the Maintenance Supervisor.
Performs maintenance as scheduled by the Maintenance supervisor.
Interested? Give us a call TODAY -(410) 820-8888 or (410) 860-8888!We also accept applications in the office or online at.
Resumes are okay too! You can email one to ouroroffice.
Not looking, but know someone who is? We offer referral bonuses! Help your friends and family while you also help yourself!Express Office:
Easton29466 Pintail DriveUnit 1Easton, MD 21601 Recommended Skills Carpentry Hvac Housekeeping Maintenance Painting Plumbing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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