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Maintenance Helper - Temporary
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Join a respected South Winnipeg manufacturing facility as a Maintenance Helper for a temporary, full-time role until July 2026. You’ll assist with general upkeep, minor plumbing repairs, and seasonal grounds maintenance under the Maintenance Manager. Ideal for reliable, physically capable candida...
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Canada , Winnipeg
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20.00 - 22.00 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Until further notice
Facilities Maintenance Helper - Temporary
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United States , Moline
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20.00 USD / Hour
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Amentum
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Maintenance Helper
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Join our team in Guadalajara as a Maintenance Helper. This entry-level role involves performing minor plumbing, repairs, and preventative maintenance. No prior experience or certifications are required—just a strong work ethic and attention to safety. Ensure a professional appearance while provid...
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Mexico , Guadalajara
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Not provided
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Marriott Bonvoy
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Until further notice

About the Maintenance Helper role

Discover rewarding and essential Maintenance Helper jobs, a foundational role within the industrial, manufacturing, and facilities management sectors. This entry-level position serves as the critical support system for skilled maintenance technicians, mechanics, and engineers, ensuring the smooth and safe operation of machinery, equipment, and physical plants. Individuals in these jobs are vital to minimizing downtime and maintaining operational efficiency, making them invaluable team members in any production or service environment.

A Maintenance Helper typically performs a wide range of supportive and hands-on tasks. Common responsibilities include assisting senior technicians with repairs, installations, and preventative maintenance on mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems. This often involves transporting tools and parts to job sites, helping to disassemble and reassemble equipment, and providing physical support such as holding components or lifting materials. A significant part of the role is dedicated to safety and housekeeping; helpers are routinely responsible for cleanup duties, debris removal, and strict adherence to safety protocols like Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), confined space procedures, and the proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). They may also be tasked with basic data entry for work orders, maintaining equipment logs, and operating material handling equipment like forklifts after certification.

The profession is ideal for individuals with a strong mechanical aptitude and a proactive, hands-on attitude. Typical skills and requirements for Maintenance Helper jobs include a high school diploma or equivalent, though a willingness to learn is often paramount. Employers generally seek candidates with basic familiarity with hand and power tools, the ability to follow technical instructions and safety guidelines, and solid physical stamina for tasks involving standing, lifting (often up to 50 lbs.), bending, and reaching. Foundational computer skills for data entry and inventory systems are increasingly common. Crucially, successful helpers possess a strong work ethic, attention to detail, excellent communication skills to work effectively within a team, and an unwavering commitment to workplace safety. This role is widely recognized as an excellent stepping stone, offering on-the-job training and exposure to various trades, paving the way for advancement into specialized technician or supervisory positions. For those seeking stable, hands-on careers with clear growth potential, Maintenance Helper jobs provide a dynamic and essential entry point into the world of industrial maintenance.