Handyman/ Carpenter Wanted - Puna Area Construction, Mining & Trades - Keaau, HI at Geebo

Handyman/ Carpenter Wanted - Puna Area

Open position Handyman/ Carpenter Puna, Hawaii
construction experience, ability to get jobs / projects done fast.
Clear knowledge of building codes construction techniques, able to utile recycled material.
Able to research and take notes from books and on Internet, YouTube, etc.
willing/able to work hard, determined, and work smart and very efficiently/ effectively. In very fit and in good mental, emotional and physical health, Must have drivers lic, medical insurance and bank checking account/ pay taxes, ability to run a successful business,
must have managerial abilities, confidence, intelligence, and experience. Ability to guide/supervise a job.
must be business/ profit minded, quick, clear, organized thinking, able to cut costs/waste/inefficiencies/ utilize the labor force to a profitable advantage over the competition.
efficient and goal oriented ; able to read, write, comprehend, keep accurate records, excel spreadsheets, communicate clearly at all times. Good , clear communication skills and habits, and goal setting for higher yields in the orchards.
Must have a smart phone, computer with high speed internet, digital camera
Have a good, dependable working pick up Truck, Drivers license and good traffic abstract, clear criminal record, good credit score and report, good personal character references, must be in good mental, emotional, and physical health, able to work hard an efficiently Mon-Friday or more (whatever it takes to compete against other similar businesses.
start at $10- $15/hr or do jobs by bidding.
Please call Al at 808-443-8226 or spencer at 959-3649, email your complete and detailed resume with 6 good references and a bio about yourself and your current situation to :
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Aloha and happy building! Al or SpencerEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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