Utility Workers Perform Routine Maintenance Activities in a Variety of Work Environments. Because the Job Usually Requires a Lot of Lifting and Climbing, a Utility Worker Must Be in Good Physical Condition. Utility Workers also have to Operate Maintenance Equipment and Vehicles, Making a Valid Driver’s License Essential for Many Jobs. Some Employers also Require Candidates to Obtain a Commercial Driver’s License.
this is An Entry-level Position with No Supervisory Responsibilities; However, An Experienced Utility Worker Has the Potential to Become Head of the Maintenance Department. Utility Workers Often Find Jobs with Manufacturing Companies, Parks and Recreation Departments, Restaurants, Health Care Organizations and Transportation Facilities.
utility Worker Duties and Responsibilities
responsibilities
ensured Compliance with Erickson Retirement Communities Philosophy While Performing Tasks.
maintained Cleanliness of the Kitchen Area, Trash Disposal Areas, and Dining Storage Areas.
helped Utility Staff Person with Receiving, Stocking, and Tracking Inventory.
coordinated with Supervisors and Food Service Staff and Followed all Instructions.