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Open: December 11, 2025 — Closes: March 10, 2026
Summary
This position is located in a National Park Service Unit. The primary purpose of the position is to perform building and/or utility maintenance and operation duties. Incumbent utilizes journeyman knowledge and skills in several trades and crafts. All of the duties described by this position may not exist in each location, but that should not preclude use of this position.
Major Duties
This is an open continuous announcement. Applicants will be referred throughout the announcement period. Final application disposition will be completed once all positions are filled or announcement reaches the closing date. The first cut-off date is 11:59 pm (EST), December 29, 2025. Performs multi-trade maintenance, repair, construction, and preventive maintenance work across carpentry, plumbing, electrical, masonry, and roofing in support of historic and contemporary structures. Installs, maintains, and repairs building components such as plumbing fixtures, piping, valves, electrical fixtures, switches, receptacles, and lighting systems. Performs carpentry tasks such as constructing, repairing, modifying, installing, or replacing structural components, rough and finish carpentry elements, doors, windows, trim, and flooring. Reads and interprets blueprints, schematics, work orders, technical manuals, and building codes to plan, layout, and complete assigned work. Performs work in accordance with OSHA safety standards, building codes, NPS preservation standards, and established trade practices while protecting cultural resources and ensuring safe operation of building systems. AREA INFORMATION: Gettysburg National Military Park (GETT) consists of more than 6,000 acres and preserves, protects and interprets for this and future generations the resources associated with the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, during the American Civil War, the Soldiers' National Cemetery, and their commemorations. Learn more at: http://www.nps.gov/gett.