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Engineering and maintenance | Home services
Handypersons carry out minor repairs and small jobs in people's homes and businesses.
You can take a short course in DIY skills at college. This can be a good starting point and useful when applying for jobs. There are no set Entry requirements for this route.
Volunteering
You can volunteer to help out with DIY jobs for a housing association or a charity. This can give you the chance to pick up skills and make contacts, which may lead to paid work.
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Your day-to-day duties may include:
With experience, you could become a team leader or jobs coordinator with a service and repair company. You could also move into related areas of work like caretaking. With formal qualifications you could become a qualified tradesperson, like a carpenter or plumber.
Shoe repairers mend footwear, and items like belts and bags.
Recycling operatives collect recyclables like glass, paper and plastics from homes and businesses for sorting at waste collection sites.
Helicopter engineers service and repair helicopters.
Crematorium technicians make sure things run smoothly during a cremation.
Naval architects design, construct, refit and repair marine vessels and offshore structures.
Railway signallers operate the signals and points on rail tracks to keep trains running safely and on time.
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