How much does a General Maintenance Worker III make in Wisconsin? The average General Maintenance Worker III salary in Wisconsin is $66,036 as of February 26, 2024, but the range typically falls between $58,194 and $74,779. Salary ranges can vary widely depending on the city and many other important factors, including education, certifications, additional skills, the number of years you have spent in your profession.

General Maintenance Worker III Salaries by Percentile
Percentile Salary Location Last Updated
10th Percentile General Maintenance Worker III Salary $51,054 WI February 26, 2024
25th Percentile General Maintenance Worker III Salary $58,194 WI February 26, 2024
50th Percentile General Maintenance Worker III Salary $66,036 WI February 26, 2024
75th Percentile General Maintenance Worker III Salary $74,779 WI February 26, 2024
90th Percentile General Maintenance Worker III Salary $82,738 WI February 26, 2024
25% $58,194 10% $51,054 90% $82,738 75% $74,779 $66,036 50%(Median) Didn’t find job title? Click
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What skills does a General Maintenance Worker III need?

Each competency has five to ten behavioral assertions that can be observed, each with a corresponding performance level (from one to five) that is required for a particular job.

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Leadership: Knowledge of and ability to employ effective strategies that motivate and guide other members within our business to achieve optimum results.

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Carpentry: Carpentry is a skilled trade and a craft in which the primary work performed is the cutting, shaping and installation of building materials during the construction of buildings, ships, timber bridges, concrete formwork, etc. Carpenters traditionally worked with natural wood and did the rougher work such as framing, but today many other materials are also used and sometimes the finer trades of cabinetmaking and furniture building are considered carpentry. In the United States, 98.5% of carpenters are male, and it was the fourth most male-dominated occupation in the country in 1999. In 2006 in the United States, there were about 1.5 million carpentry positions. Carpenters are usually the first tradesmen on a job and the last to leave. Carpenters normally framed post-and-beam buildings until the end of the 19th century; now this old fashioned carpentry is called timber framing. Carpenters learn this trade by being employed through an apprenticeship training—normally 4 years—and qualify by successfully completing that country's competence test in places such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia and South Africa. It is also common that the skill can be learned by gaining work experience other than a formal training program, which may be the case in many places.

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Material Handling: Material handling involves short-distance movement within the confines of a building or between a building and a transportation vehicle. It uses a wide range of manual, semi-automated, and automated equipment and includes consideration of the protection, storage, and control of materials throughout their manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, consumption, and disposal. Material handling can be used to create time and place utility through the handling, storage, and control of material, as distinct from manufacturing, which creates form utility by changing the shape, form, and makeup of material.

Leadership 21.8%
Carpentry 13.25%
Material Handling 4.18%
Others 60.77%

Job Description for General Maintenance Worker III

General Maintenance Worker III maintains, services, and conducts minor repairs on buildings and equipment. Performs a variety of semiskilled duties in the areas of plumbing, carpentry, electrical, painting, or plastering. Being a General Maintenance Worker III assists maintenance engineers and other workers with their tasks. Complies with established safety guidelines and procedures. Additionally, General Maintenance Worker III may require a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The General Maintenance Worker III works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. To be a General Maintenance Worker III typically requires 3-5 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)... View full job description

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Location Avg. Salary Date Updated
Location Abbotsford, WI Avg. Salary $61,759 Date Updated February 26, 2024
Location Abrams, WI Avg. Salary $64,063 Date Updated February 26, 2024
Location Adams, WI Avg. Salary $65,154 Date Updated February 26, 2024
Location Adell, WI Avg. Salary $65,814 Date Updated February 26, 2024
Location Afton, WI Avg. Salary $65,410 Date Updated February 26, 2024
Location Albany, WI Avg. Salary $65,354 Date Updated February 26, 2024
Location Algoma, WI Avg. Salary $63,777 Date Updated February 26, 2024
Location Allenton, WI Avg. Salary $65,814 Date Updated February 26, 2024
Location Alma, WI Avg. Salary $66,606 Date Updated February 26, 2024
Location Alma Center, WI Avg. Salary $61,759 Date Updated February 26, 2024

Career Path for General Maintenance Worker III

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For General Maintenance Worker III, the upper level is General Maintenance Worker IV and then progresses to General Maintenance Supervisor.

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