Performing routine repairs on building structures including walls, floors, ceilings, doors, and windows, Carrying out groundskeeping tasks such as mowing, trimming, edging, landscaping, and seasonal property maintenance, Inspecting and maintaining walkways, parking lots, fencing, drainage systems, and general outdoor infrastructure, Completing basic plumbing tasks including fixing leaks, replacing fixtures, and clearing drains, Supporting electrical maintenance such as replacing bulbs, assisting with troubleshooting, and helping electricians when needed, Operating and maintaining lawn equipment, utility vehicles, power tools, and other maintenance machinery, Performing preventive maintenance on non‑process facility systems and equipment, Responding to maintenance work orders promptly and documenting completed tasks, Repairing and maintaining signage, handrails, barriers, and other facility features, Identifying and reporting safety concerns, hazards, and repair needs, Working both indoors and outdoors in a wide range of weather conditions, Navigating an active industrial environment with exposure to noise, dust, chemicals, and similar elements, Wearing and correctly using required personal protective equipment (PPE) throughout the workday, Climbing ladders, lifting up to 50 lbs., bending, kneeling, and performing physically demanding tasks for extended periods. High school diploma or equivalent (technical or trade school training in maintenance, HVAC, electrical, or plumbing preferred), 1–3 years of experience in building, facility, or grounds maintenance, Working knowledge of general maintenance practices, including carpentry, plumbing, electrical basics, mechanical repair, and safe tool use, Skilled in operating grounds equipment, hand tools, and power tools safely and effectively, Strong mechanical aptitude and problem‑solving skills, Reliability, attention to detail, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team, Valid driver’s license; able to operate facility utility vehicles.