Location: Willow, AK
all service requests at the direction of the maintenance supervisor or property manager. Provide excellent customer service to residents Resolve electrical, plumbing, and appliance repairs, installations, service, and replacements in a responsible and professional manner that meets industry standards as needed by the apartment community.
Electrical circuits, receptacles, breakers, switches, and fuses Installation and minor repairs of appliances such as stoves, refrigerators, washers, and dryers Minor painting and drywall repair Clearing drains and sewer lines up to 4' General knowledge of all aspects of maintenance repair and service Apartment maintenance experience is a plus Ability to communicate effectively both in writing and verbally For more details: jobs-search. org/manufacturing_willow-c424546/community-maintenance-technician-willow_i1969001043
all service requests at the direction of the maintenance supervisor or property manager. Provide excellent customer service to residents Resolve electrical, plumbing, and appliance repairs, installations, service, and replacements in a responsible and professional manner that meets industry standards as needed by the apartment community.
Electrical circuits, receptacles, breakers, switches, and fuses Installation and minor repairs of appliances such as stoves, refrigerators, washers, and dryers Minor painting and drywall repair Clearing drains and sewer lines up to 4' General knowledge of all aspects of maintenance repair and service Apartment maintenance experience is a plus Ability to communicate effectively both in writing and verbally For more details: jobs-search. org/manufacturing_willow-c424546/resident-maintenance-technician-willow_i1969001045
to offer our seasonal Carpenters a generous wage of $33.22 - $33.88/hr. Plus, our team also receives an hourly health and welfare benefit of $4.22/hour for the first 40 hours worked each week. We'll even sweeten the deal by paying for all expenses while in and traveling to and from Toolik Field Station.
Keep reading to learn more about this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! ABOUT POLAR FIELD SERVICES, INC. We are a rare company. Since 1999, we've been taking our clients wherever they need to go, no matter how remote the location or challenging the conditions may be. We plan their expeditions, keep them safe in places that are anything but, and supply food, shelter, power, water, and waste
removal. We then return the site to such a pristine condition no one would ever know we were there. We haven't been everywhere. Just a lot of places most people haven't.
Our team is made up of skilled people who are passionate about supporting cutting-edge science and making a difference in our world. As thanks for their courage and hard work, we offer excellent compensation and outstanding benefits. We take our jobs seriously, but our company culture is relaxed, dog-friendly, and casually dressed. We are looking to add more adventurous souls to our team! YOUR ADVENTURE AS A CARPENTER In this seasonal role, you are an essential member of our field team. This remote location presents unique
challenges: extreme temperatures, close quarters, and limited transportation.
But you've never been one to run from a challenge. Your years of carpentry experience plus your problem-solving abilities make you the perfect person to build and maintain structures at our field camp. A highly organized person, you plan out projects and create material lists. You also understand how to read drawings and build to specifications. From rough framing to finish carpentry, you know how to handle any task that comes your way. Throughout each project, you keep a careful log of the materials used so our inventory record is always up-to-date. Your construction talents aren't limited to woodworking.
You also assemble structural steel buildings, hang drywall, and install tile. As a flexible team player, you also assist with snow removal and erect and dismantle tents and portable buildings. Thanks to you, our facilities are weather-tight and comfortable in this beautiful, frozen land! WHAT WE'RE SEARCHING FOR IN A CARPENTER We're looking for an adaptable, positive person with the following qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent 4+ years of extensive carpentry experience, including rough framing and finish carpentry Ability to read plans and build to specifications Experience installing doors and windows Ability to design and build stairs and roofs Ability to work in extreme temperatures Willingness to drive a snowmobile and other polar vehicles Valid driver's license Experience with commercial or industrial facility construction is preferred but not required.
Metal stud framing, drywall hanging, and drywall finishing experience would be an asset. Experience with remote, cold environments would be beneficial. Prior completion of accredited OSHA training courses and first aid training would be a plus. If you're interested in this exciting construction position, we want to meet you!
WORK SCHEDULE FOR A CARPENTER Deployments vary in length and usually occur between April through September. This seasonal construction position works 50-hour weeks, Monday - Saturday. The schedule can vary based on weather conditions, and work requirements. ARE YOU READY TO JOIN OUR TEAM? If you feel that you would be right for this seasonal construction job, please fill out our initial 3-minute, mobile-friendly application. We look forward to meeting you! Location: 99775 Job Posted by Applicant Pro
and a successful candidate will have an opportunity to directly impact these values. This position is located at the Bradley Lake Facility which is a remote location. HEA will provide weekly flights to and from the facility to Homer, Alaska. Fully furnished living quarters are provided onsite.
The work schedule included is 8 days on and 6 days off shift. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for monitoring power plant operations; performing maintenance activities as scheduled and as required. Responding to plant alarms, determining the cause, and rectifying as appropriate. Operating equipment as needed to support the power plant operation. Maintaining plant equipment logs and records
and provide input for development of maintenance schedules. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Must have advanced technical training in gas, steam, or hydro turbine operation and maintenance.
Five (5) years of work experience specific to the operations and maintenance of power generation facilities. Ideal candidates would be able to demonstrate a strong background in Hydro Plant operations. Background as a commercial electrician is highly regarded. Background as a Diesel or heavy-duty mechanic or millwright is highly regarded. Living on or relocating to the Kenai Peninsula within HEA service area is required (for emergency callout purposes). REQUIRED
LICENSES, SKILLS & ABILITIES: Must submit a valid Alaska Driver's license and maintain a good driving record.
Must possess and maintain a current CPR/First Aid card. Working knowledge of computers, electronic control, industrial electrical and mechanical systems, pumps, compressors, other auxiliary equipment and be able to apply the knowledge in the daily work practices. Working knowledge of demineralized water treatment systems, associated chemical process and control equipment. Excellent communication skills both orally and written. Strong problem solving and decision-making skills to anticipate, identify and resolve practical problems. Must be able to read and comprehend relevant instructions manuals, construction drawings, electrical diagrams and maps.
Must have the ability to perform linear algebra, conversions, understand and calculate measurements. HEA is an Equal Opportunity Employer; Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled. Homer Electric Association, Inc. (HEA) is locally owned, and locally managed, and currently employs 139 people from the communities. The Cooperative provides affordable, reliable, quality energy services to its members and is governed by a nine-member elected Board of Directors. With more than 35,000 member accounts and over 2,400 miles of electric line in a 3,166 square mile service territory, members can benefit from the convenience of electric services their cooperative provides.
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tool kit US Citizen High school diploma or equivalent 18 years of age Valid state driver's license Eligible for and be able to obtain a U. S. Government motor vehicle operator's permit for assigned class of vehicle. Must be able to lift on an occasional basis a maximum of 70 pounds with frequent or constant lifting of 40 pounds Must be able to climb in and out of military vehicles and related equipment Must be able to stand for at least two continuous hours Must be able to work in cramped areas for at least two continuous hours Must be able to work in all types of weather conditions to include intense heat, heavy wind, blowing sand, heavy rain, and snow and sleet Must have a high school diploma
or equivalent.
Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance Must be able to read, write, and speak English. A good working knowledge of heavy equipment maintenance programs, policies, nomenclature, work methods, manuals, or other established guidelines.
An understanding of the needs of the organization serviced. Analytical ability to define or recognize the dimension of the problems involved, to collect the necessary data to establish the facts, and take or recommend action based upon application or interpretation of established guidelines. Veterans, Military Spouses, Women, Minorities and Individuals with Disabilities are encouraged to apply.