Maintenance Skilled Trade Assistance

United States
Full Time
Experienced

Introduction:

Sanford Federal, Inc. headquartered in Stafford, VA, is a premier, Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business that provides federal professional services, primarily engaged in providing advanced information technology, cybersecurity, management systems support, as well as business and infrastructure management services. We are among the most innovative, respected, and ethical providers of technology solutions to the United States government. Our mission is to provide superior quality, innovative, information technology solutions that help federal agencies best aid, serve, and protect the American people.

 

Job Overview:

Sanford Federal is in the process of recruiting Maintenance Skilled Trade Assistance. The objective of this acquisition is to provide professional Maintenance Temps who are skilled in the building trades to assist with the general maintenance duties and/or remodeling projects. Potential duties shall include general maintenance tasks such as simple construction, repairs to roadways and walks, routine preventative maintenance, heavy janitorial, and general services work.

 

Job Details:

• Job Title: Maintenance Skilled Trade Assistance

• Location: 1380 Marshall St, Hagerstown, MD 21740

• Schedule: 7:00 AM – 3.30 PM: Monday thru Friday (30-minute Unpaid Lunch Break)

• Type: Full-Time

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

• Simple construction (painting, fencing, drywall repair/replacement, light carpentry, electrical, plumbing, metalworking, steam fitting, refrigeration, HVAC, and/or masonry).

• Use of common maintenance tools and equipment, such as wrenches, screwdrivers, hammers, levels, shovels, saws, planes, levels, gauges, and meter squares.

• Routine preventative maintenance and work order completion.

• Inspecting buildings and grounds for adherence to institutional safety and sanitary regulations.

• Providing services in areas of extreme heat or cold and/or requirement of heavy lifting (ex: furniture or equipment). • Preparing reports and/or keeping records.

• Estimating time and materials required for an assignment.

 

Requirements:

• Complete the required (paid) training prior to initiating services: up to four (4) days, thirty-two (32) hours of orientation/training to be provided on-site at the Potomac Center.

• Follow the rules and policies of the facilities as outlined in the training/orientation.

• Be comfortable working around adults with intellectual disabilities.

Necessary Documents to be submitted:

• A previously completed background check from within the last three (3) years.

• Copy of the Driver’s License issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to prove that the maintenance temp is at least twenty-one (21) years old.

• Three (3) references from the past five (5) years to prove your experience.

• Provide documentation of completed COVID-19 vaccination.

 

Why choose Sanford Federal?

You can take pride in working for a company dedicated to serving our government by providing the best, most cost-effective solutions for the US Government. Our work helps the US Government secure our nation, support the efforts of our military and intelligence communities, and provide lifesaving medical services to our soldiers, vets, and their families. Please submit your most up-to-date resume. Please be sure to highlight your relevant experience. Sanford Federal is an equal-opportunity employer and encourages all qualified candidates to apply.

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