Handypersons (ANZSCO 8993)
Handypersons, classified under ANZSCO 8993, are professionals who specialize in cleaning, painting, repairing, and maintaining various buildings, grounds, and facilities. This occupation is an essential part of the maintenance and upkeep of different establishments across Australia.
Indicative Skill Level:
Handypersons possess a skill level that aligns with the qualifications mentioned below. The following skill levels are recognized in this unit group:
In Australia:
- AQF Certificate I or compulsory secondary education (ANZSCO Skill Level 5)
In New Zealand:
- NZQF Level 1 qualification or compulsory secondary education (ANZSCO Skill Level 5)
While some occupations may require a short period of on-the-job training in addition to or instead of formal qualifications, others may not require any formal qualification or on-the-job training at all.
Tasks Include:
- Repairing broken windows, screens, doors, fences, barbecues, picnic tables, shelves, cupboards, and other items
- Replacing defective items such as light bulbs
- Repairing and painting interior and exterior surfaces such as walls, ceilings, and fences
- Clearing rubbish and leaves from driveways and grounds
- Mowing lawns and cultivating gardens
- Adjusting doors and windows
- Replacing tap washers
- Putting up handrails and grab rails
Occupation: 899311 Handyperson
The specific occupation within the Handyperson category is 899311 Handyperson. These professionals are responsible for cleaning, painting, repairing, and maintaining buildings, grounds, and facilities. They possess a skill level of 5.
Specialization:
- Hotel Yardperson
Handypersons play a crucial role in ensuring the upkeep and functionality of various establishments. Their skills and expertise contribute to the overall maintenance and appeal of buildings, grounds, and facilities.