1243 days ago

Handy man Needed

Vijayan from Flagstaff

We are Currently on the lookout for a skilled handyman to join our team. This role is perfect for someone who loves to be out and about doing a variety of repairs and maintenance in various locations around Hamilton/Waikato region.
Job Description
Respond to service calls in a timely fashion and demonstrate a courteous, and professional attitude dealing with residents. Troubleshoot and make repairs to single and multi-family residential properties in one or more of the following categories: drywall, painting, carpentry, cabinets, countertops, doors, windows, siding, fences, flooring, light plumbing, light electrical, appliances, deck repair, gutters, garage doors, pressure washing and more

Please note that applicants for this position must have either NZ citizenship or a current, open, and valid NZ work permit, and currently be physically in New Zealand. Must have your own equipment, tools, reliable transportation and be on-time and have valid driving licence.

Please contact me on my email:

wpr.admin@oncoreservice.co.nz

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