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Rail Equipment Maintenance Operator
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Launch your rail career with full training provided. This hands-on field role is ideal for mechanically-inclined individuals seeking travel and outdoor work. Enjoy comprehensive benefits, extensive travel coverage, and strong advancement opportunities. Join our supportive team maintaining critica...
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United States , Oxford; Laurel; Hattiesburg; Biloxi; Waynesboro
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60500.00 - 78000.00 USD / Year
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Maintenance Housekeeper
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Seeking a dedicated Maintenance Housekeeper in Mt. Laurel. This role involves comprehensive cleaning, floor care, and restocking supplies across the facility. Ideal candidates have custodial knowledge, strong time management, and professional customer service skills. Bilingual abilities (English/...
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United States , Mt. Laurel
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Explore rewarding and essential Maintenance I jobs, the foundational roles that keep facilities, equipment, and infrastructure operating safely and efficiently. Professionals in these positions are the backbone of operational continuity, performing hands-on repairs, routine upkeep, and preventive maintenance across a vast array of industries, from manufacturing and production plants to commercial buildings, hospitals, schools, and residential complexes. These critical roles are ideal for detail-oriented individuals who enjoy problem-solving and take pride in ensuring that physical assets and systems function reliably. Individuals in Maintenance I positions typically engage in a wide range of general maintenance tasks. Common responsibilities include performing routine inspections of equipment and facilities to identify potential issues before they lead to failures. They conduct repairs on mechanical systems, plumbing, electrical components, and structural elements. Daily duties often involve troubleshooting malfunctions, replacing worn parts, and executing preventive maintenance schedules as outlined by supervisors or maintenance plans. Maintenance I technicians also handle basic carpentry, painting, and groundskeeping work, ensuring a clean, safe, and well-maintained environment. They are responsible for documenting their work, logging repairs, and maintaining accurate records of maintenance activities. To succeed in Maintenance I jobs, candidates generally need a high school diploma or equivalent, with many roles providing on-the-job training. While formal apprenticeships or vocational training are beneficial, a strong mechanical aptitude and willingness to learn are paramount. Typical skills include a basic understanding of tools, equipment, and common repair techniques across multiple trades. Physical stamina and dexterity are essential, as the role frequently involves lifting, climbing, bending, and working in confined spaces. Key requirements often include the ability to read basic manuals and schematics, follow safety protocols meticulously, and wear required personal protective equipment (PPE). Employers value reliability, a strong work ethic, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. These entry-level positions serve as a crucial stepping stone, offering a practical pathway to specialized trades, advanced technician roles, or supervisory maintenance careers for those dedicated to building their skills.

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