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Other construction and related workers in healthcare are individuals who perform a variety of tasks related to the construction, installation, maintenance, and repair of buildings and other structures. They may work on new construction projects, renovations, or repairs to existing structures.
Some specific duties of other construction and related workers in healthcare may include:
Assisting skilled tradespeople, such as carpenters, electricians, and plumbers, with their work
Installing and maintaining drywall, flooring, and other building materials
Painting and decorating buildings and structures
Cleaning and maintaining construction sites
Operating and maintaining construction equipment and tools
Loading and unloading materials and supplies
Following safety guidelines and regulations
To become an other construction and related worker in healthcare, individuals typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, although some employers may prefer or require a vocational or technical training. They may also need to complete an apprenticeship or on-the-job training. They should have good physical stamina, be able to lift and move heavy objects, and be comfortable working at heights. Additionally, they should be able to follow instructions, work independently, and be comfortable working with tools and equipment.
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