Hatzfeld Care Ltd
Maintenance Worker- Spring and Stuart House

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Core Responsibilities & Duties:
- Oversee and assist in ensuring the internal and external environment of the site is kept to a consistently high standard
- Assist with the general repair of furniture and fittings
- Carry out minor maintenance, plumbing and repair work
- Carry out decorating and redecorating as required
- Ensure the safe handling of any chemicals and equipment in line with Health and Safety regulations
- Manage the weekly fire drill and carry out weekly fire checks
- Carry out audits and inspections according to the Company audit schedule
- Carry out PAT testing of electrical equipment according to compliance standards (desirable but not essential)
- Ensure smooth running of plant machinery and equipment including gas, electric, oil and water installation
- Ensure the Health & Safety of self, colleagues, residents, visitors and contractors
- Promptly report any defaults, defects or damage to the building or property or equipment to the Registered Manager or ‘Person in Charge' in their absence
- Assist in ensuring the security of the building at all times
- Assist the Registered Manager in liaising with external contractors
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