Construction Worker
- Repaired electrical wiring, plumbing fixtures, and other mechanical systems as needed.
- Conducted regular inspections of facility infrastructure and equipment to identify potential problems.
- Performed routine cleaning tasks such as scrubbing floors, dusting surfaces, and emptying waste receptacles.
- Responded quickly to emergency repair requests from staff or customers.
- Operated a variety of hand tools and power tools for various maintenance activities.
- Maintained accurate records of all repairs performed and materials used for future reference.
- Ordered necessary supplies from vendors when existing inventory was insufficient.
- Ensured that work areas were safe by following established safety protocols at all times.
- Identified potential hazards in the workplace and implemented corrective measures accordingly.
- Disassembled malfunctioning machines using appropriate tools and replaced defective components with new ones.
- Provided technical support to staff members regarding the use of specialized equipment.
- Monitored stock levels for spare parts and ordered new items when needed.
- Diagnosed issues with heating and cooling systems and took appropriate steps to resolve them.
- Tested newly installed appliances before returning them back into service.
- Carried out minor painting jobs around the facility as required.
- Collected trash from designated areas within the building on a daily basis.
- Investigated customer complaints related to malfunctioning equipment or faulty installations.
- Operated hand tools and power tools to make minor maintenance repairs and maintain grounds and walks.
- Identified problems during daily work inspections and addressed concerns.
- Maintained clear and safe workspace areas to meet OSHA standards.
- Notified management about necessary repairs or professional service needs for building operating systems.
- Performed tasks to maintain on-site physical security, safety and efficiency.
- Repaired minor carpentry, electrical and plumbing issues to return equipment to functionality.
- Collaborated with team members to assess equipment performance needs.
- Cleaned vents and replaced filters to verify proper air flow.
- Read work orders or received instructions from supervisors or homeowners to determine work requirements.
- Maintained compliance with internal and regulatory safety standards.
- Removed snow from sidewalks, driveways and parking areas.
- Followed correct procedures for handling, transporting and disposing of new and recycled materials.
- Diagnosed equipment malfunctions and performed repairs to restore equipment and maintain uptime.
- Repaired equipment and machinery, performing maintenance according to updated industry standards.
- Replaced wall sockets, ran lines and completed basic carpentry to finish installations.
- Calculated required materials needed based on field measurements or work orders.
- Changed air conditioning filters to improve indoor air quality and help HVAC system perform properly.
- Diagnosed and repaired mechanical issues according to industry standards.
- Assisted with installing and maintaining electrical and power systems during remodeling projects.
- Examined alarm systems and portable fire extinguishers for physical damage requiring repair.
- Inspected heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems for efficiency to help maintain good indoor air quality.
- Used rulers and micrometers to inspect parts and determine dimension requirements.
- Implemented troubleshooting techniques to resolve issue.
- Routinely inspected equipment for preventive and emergency maintenance needs.
- Implemented preventive maintenance practices and upheld equipment guidelines to avoid failures.
- Ordered parts, supplies or equipment from catalogs or suppliers.
- Performed routine maintenance by inspecting drives, motors or belts.
- Dismantled machines, equipment, or devices to access and remove defective parts.
- Maintained or repaired specialized equipment or machinery.
- Cleaned or lubricated shafts, bearings or other parts of machinery.
- Recorded type and cost of maintenance or repair work.
- Set up and operated machine tools to repair or fabricate jigs, fixtures or tools.
- Planned and laid out repair work using diagrams, drawings or schematic diagrams.
- Installed equipment to improve energy or operational efficiency of residential or commercial buildings.