Maintenance Person Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Boston, MA at Geebo

Maintenance Person

Dunkin' The Waldwin Group Dunkin' The Waldwin Group Boston, MA Boston, MA Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time From $17 an hour From $17 an hour 15 hours ago 15 hours ago 15 hours ago MAINTENANCE JOB SUMMARY The Maintenance Person is a key job that follows a set schedule to maintain the various facilities to ensure a a clean, safe and sanitized environment.
BENEFITS We offer a good compensation package including paid sick and vacation time off, 401K Retirement & Savings Plan, incentives, medical, dental and vision Insurance plus more! JOB RESPONSIBILITIES & REQUIREMENTS This position requires light carpentry, painting, cleaning, maintaining and making small repair jobs on machinery in a multi-unit retail and real estate work environment.
A valid driver's license is required.
The right candidate will work well independently and with a team.
If you are trustworthy, mechanically inclined and enjoy working with your hands this is a great opportunity.
We offer a good starting pay, vacation and sick paid time off, medical, dental and vision plans and more.
REQUIREMENTS The Waldwin Group (www.
thewaldwingroup.
com) operates a network of Dunkin' Stores in the Boston area and at Logan Airport.
Starting pay for the maintenance position is $17 per hour.
Visit our website or call us at 617-541-1911.
This position requires light carpentry, painting, cleaning, maintaining and making small repair jobs on machinery in a multi-unit retail and real estate work environment.
A valid driver's license is required.
The right candidate will work well independently and with a team.
If you are trustworthy, mechanically inclined and enjoy working with your hands this is a great opportunity.
We offer a good starting pay, vacation and sick paid time off, medical, dental and vision plans and more.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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