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Published on Nov 29 2024

Maintenance Helper

$14.20  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Oct 1, 2023 to Jan 31, 2024

Employer

282 NE 218th Lane Road
Citra, FL 32113
United States

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Job description

Assist mechanic: maintain carnival equipment; manually sand and prep; clean and lubricate parts; assemble, inspect, dismantle, and store concessions; heavy lifting & physically mobile. No education or experience required. No on-the-job training.

Special Requirements

Hours, schedule, and days vary widely.
Typically, Mon-Fri, 8am 5pm. No overtime expected.
Often 35-40 hours per week.
Work needs (i.e., hours, days, schedule, and work positions) vary.

Work needs subject to industry practice and are not guaranteed per day, per week, per schedule, per location, or per worker, e.g., rainouts, brief periods without scheduled events, event dates and hours set by agreement with sponsor and subject to change (based upon adverse weather, hours of operation, day of the week, attendance, size of the event, school schedules, amount of equipment in operation, staffing, etc.), and unforeseen cancellations.

In the event of approved, overlapping events, work needs may cause workers to be adjusted.

Must complete and pass post-hire background & drug test paid by employer. The job requires the applicant to be qualified, authorized, ready, willing, able, and available to perform during the entire employment at the designated worksite under adverse weather; to enter into and comply with employment contract and any housing lease; to follow workplace and housing rules; and to meet job performance standards. Must cooperate with and complete job application and interview, and any supplied information must be truthful and complete. Must comply with grooming requirements and dress code. Must be willing to work up to 7 days/week. Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Subject to discharge for cause.

Employer Contact Info

+18133995001

[email protected]

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(and in some states, more than 8 hours a day), can get paid "time and a half?"

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