Come grow with us! Lady Fix-It is expanding our Fix-It Crew to continue providing our top-quality service to our increasing clientele. We operate as a team of experts in our individual areas and we're looking for true team players to share their talents with us. Do you have a talent or passion for working with tools? for fixing things? for building? We promote continuous development of existing skills as well as the discovery of new ones. We love what we do and believe that everyone should have that same opportunity.

We are currently recruiting dedicated individuals with a higher than average work ethic to join our team!

POSITIONS AVAILABLE:

Framer: The successful candidate for this position will be skilled in basic framework construction for room remodels. Duties also include cabinet installation and floor support/repair, with the ability to perform some finish work a plus. Candidate must be detail-oriented, personable, and possess a desire to learn new skills in order to grow with the company.

Maintenance Technician: The successful candidate for this position must be able to perform basic maintenance duties including light plumbing, electrical, and/or HVAC (license not required). Candidate must be detail-oriented, personable, and possess a desire to learn new skills in order to grow with the Lady Fix-It company.

NOTE: We provide a wide range of maintenance services - please check out our Home Maintenance page to see a more comprehensive listing.

Basic tools are required for all positions; we provide specialty tools for use on all major jobs.

If you think you would fit in with our team, we'd love to talk to you!

Please contact us with your qualifications:
info@ladyfixit.com.

Lady Fix-It LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Telephone: (317) 837-0506
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laura@ladyfixit.com
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