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2052 days ago

We are employing now

Alan from Rototuna

3 Guys Maintenance Waikato - HAMILTON BASED

We are growing and looking to employ two Experienced Handymen to join the team.

We are located in Hamilton and attend to jobs in Hamilton and the greater Waikato.

Ideally we require the new team members to have the following;
* Reliable and suitable vehicle for tools and getting from job to job
* Own hand tools
* Clean Drivers licence with no restrictions
* Minimum 2 - 5 years hands on maintenance experience
* Competently able to build a fence , build a deck , change a door lock , put up Gib , replace exterior cladding, Painting, good at heights
* Able to work alone and or in a team
* Reliable

If this sounds like you, we would love to hear from you.

Please email CVs to 3guysmaintenance@gmail.com

Immediate start available for the right candidates.

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