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Join a council team in Sydney as a Maintenance Officer—escape the desk and work outdoors. We seek reliable, safety-focused candidates with maintenance or labouring experience. A valid driver’s license and white card are essential; HR/MR tickets or HVAC skills are a bonus. Enjoy weekly pay, a safe...
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Australia , Sydney
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36.13 - 39.00 AUD / Hour
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Randstad
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Road Maintenance Officer
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Join a Local Council as a Road Maintenance Officer in Glenroy. This hands-on field role involves operating heavy plant machinery like Backhoes and Graders to maintain safe roads and drainage systems. Requires a Victorian HR Licence, White Card, and Traffic Control certification. Enjoy varied outd...
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Australia , Glenroy
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44.00 - 44.50 AUD / Hour
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Randstad
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Maintenance Officer
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Australia , Melbourne
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Maintenance Officer
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Join Clarendon Homes, part of Campbell Property Group, as a Maintenance Officer in Loganholme. Utilize your trade background in carpentry and maintenance to complete high-quality warranty works across multiple trades. Enjoy a competitive salary, flexible work, wellbeing perks, and a company vehic...
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Australia , Brisbane, Loganholme
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DOMAINE HOMES
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About the Maintenance Officer role

Explore a rewarding career path with Maintenance Officer jobs, a critical and hands-on profession dedicated to the upkeep and reliability of physical infrastructure. A Maintenance Officer, often synonymous with roles like Maintenance Technician or Facility Maintenance Operative, is the backbone of operational continuity for a wide array of establishments, including commercial buildings, residential complexes, manufacturing plants, hospitals, and educational institutions. Their primary mission is to ensure that all facilities, equipment, and systems function safely, efficiently, and effectively.

The day-to-day responsibilities of a Maintenance Officer are diverse, blending reactive repairs with proactive preventative strategies. Common tasks typically include performing routine inspections to identify potential issues, conducting preventative maintenance on equipment to avoid breakdowns, and responding promptly to repair requests. This often involves troubleshooting and fixing minor electrical issues, such as replacing light fixtures and switches; addressing basic plumbing problems like unclogging drains, fixing leaks, and repairing faucets; and handling carpentry work such as patching walls, repairing doors, and fixing furniture. Furthermore, Maintenance Officers are responsible for maintaining essential building systems, which can include basic HVAC filter changes and lubrication of mechanical parts. They also play a vital role in upholding safety standards by identifying and reporting potential hazards, ensuring compliance with safety protocols, and maintaining a clean and orderly work environment.

To excel in Maintenance Officer jobs, individuals typically possess a strong blend of practical skills and personal attributes. A broad understanding of various trades—including basic electrical, plumbing, carpentry, and painting—is highly valuable. Technical aptitude for using hand and power tools, along with the ability to read basic technical manuals and diagrams, is essential. Problem-solving skills are paramount for diagnosing issues and determining the most effective repair solutions. Given the physical nature of the work, a good level of fitness and the ability to perform tasks like lifting, climbing ladders, and working in confined spaces are common requirements. While formal education can vary, a high school diploma is often the minimum, with many professionals gaining expertise through vocational training or on-the-job experience. Crucially, soft skills are just as important; reliability, punctuality, a keen attention to detail, and a strong commitment to safety are non-negotiable traits for success. For those who are hands-on, enjoy variety in their workday, and take pride in ensuring a safe and functional environment, Maintenance Officer jobs offer a stable and fulfilling career with tangible results. This profession is ideal for proactive problem-solvers looking to build a career in a constantly in-demand field.