Technical maintenance volunteer
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Summary
The Wereldwinkel Apeldoorn association is a long-established Fairtrade gift shop. The store is run by approximately 35 volunteers. The atmosphere is informalDetailed description
There are a number of working groups, including the Technology working group.
The scope of this work is mainly focused on minor preventive maintenance and of course repairs in and around the store.
The area of attention also includes carrying out minor improvements and maintaining facilities, such as the available fire extinguishers, first aid boxes, etc.
You also keep track of matters that are taken care of by third parties, such as boiler maintenance, disposal of cardboard and paper, etc
There is a small stock of replacement materials, such as lamps, etc.
What are we looking for?
We are looking for a handy do-it-yourselfer or someone who has gained professional technical maintenance experience. In addition to general technical insight, you also have some knowledge of electricity. You also have a sense of safe working and identify unsafe situations.
You document recurring matters, such as carrying out preventive maintenance.
It is expected that this volunteer position will amount to a few hours per week at most. It is nice if you can be readily available in the event of a breakdown and that you are prepared to carry out this outside opening hours in the event of a larger activity or major job.
If you start working as a volunteer, you automatically become a member of the Wereldwinkel Apeldoorn Association. In addition to the core activity of the store, the association also organizes recreational activities where you can get to know the other volunteers better.
If you are interested, please contact us for a no-obligation introductory meeting!
🗣️ Native language skills
What we will provide to volunteers
🤝 Extra supportAbout Wereldwinkel Apeldoorn
Our products are made with respect for people and the environment. Because the producers - such as silversmiths, potters and coffee farmers - receive a fair price for it, they can build a decent life.
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