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Utility Worker I Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Great Advancement Opportunities We are currently hiring for Utility Workers to work at our ... Maintain the cleanliness of all surfaces and equipment (i.e., floors, ceiling tiles, walls, windows ...

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Great Advancement Opportunities We are currently hiring for Utility Workers to work at our ... Maintain the cleanliness of all surfaces and equipment (i.e., floors, ceiling tiles, walls, windows ...

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Great Advancement Opportunities We are currently hiring for Utility Workers to work at Fratellos ... Maintain the cleanliness of all surfaces and equipment (i.e., floors, ceiling tiles, walls, windows ...

Utility Worker

Neenah, WI · On-site

$28.92/hr

... as a Utility Worker . In this hands-on manufacturing role, you'll support machine operations ... To learn more about playing for Team Amcor, visit www.amcor.com I LinkedIn I Glassdoor I Facebook I ...

WORKING ENVIRONMENT Work is performed in a food manufacturing facility with variable temperatures ... As part of the hiring process, information provided on your Form I-9 will be submitted to the E ...

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Utility Worker I information

What is the difference between Utility Worker I vs Utility Worker II?

AspectUtility Worker IUtility Worker II
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; basic trainingHigh school diploma; additional training or experience
Work EnvironmentEntry-level, general maintenance tasksMore complex tasks, supervision of others
ResponsibilitiesAssisting with routine maintenance and cleaningPerforming more specialized repairs and overseeing tasks

Utility Worker I typically handles basic maintenance and cleaning tasks with minimal experience, while Utility Worker II takes on more complex duties and may supervise others. The roles differ mainly in responsibility level and required experience, but both are essential in maintaining operational efficiency in various industries.

What is a utility worker I job description?

A Utility Worker I performs basic maintenance and operational tasks in utility or public service settings, such as water, sewer, or electrical systems. They may handle equipment, assist with repairs, and follow safety protocols, often working under supervision and requiring physical stamina and basic technical skills.

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Infographic showing various Utility Worker I job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Utility Worker

SSP Group

Milwaukee, WI • On-site

$16/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Posted 2 days ago

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Job description

  • $16.00 / Hour
  • Medical, Dental and Vision premiums
  • Free Parking 
  • 2 weeks PTO (Paid Time Off)
  • Immediate Hiring
  • Great Advancement Opportunities

We are currently hiring for Utility Workers to work at  our resturaunts located inside the General Mitchell International Airport, located in Milwaukee WI

Our Utility positions at SSP have the very important role of keeping our restaurants and units clean and sanitized for both our guests and our team

Here are a few things you can expect when you join our team as a Utility Worker

  • Create a positive guest experience by cleaning and maintaining hygienic work areas
  • Maintain the cleanliness of all surfaces and equipment (i.e., floors, ceiling tiles, walls, windows, worktables, hoods, vents, grills, refrigerators, service counters, storage areas, etc.)
  • Removes refuse to designated areas.
  • Clear and reset tables in dining areas between seatings, as needed and transports service-ware to the kitchen for cleaning
  • Scrape food from dirty dishes, pots, and pans and wash them by hand or load dishwasher and return them to their proper storage place.
  • Clean equipment using specific chemicals to meet sanitary standards; may include the use of heavy equipment
  • Assist all guests with specific requests and communicate special needs to server/supervisor
  • Load/unload supply trucks transferring between storage and work areas
  • Stock, date, rotate, and check the temperature of food items
  • Other duties as assigned.

The ideal candidate for this position has:

  • At least 18 years old
  • 6 months' experience working in  food service environment
  • High school diploma preferred
  • Verbal and written communication
  • Must be able to read, speak, and understand the English language in order to communicate with guests and receive instructions
  • Experience in dealing with problems involving guest service
  • Ability to stand and work in confined spaces for long periods of time

SSP America is an equal opportunity employer. All decisions concerning the employment relationship will be made without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, age, disability, genetic information, or and other status or characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. SSP America will provide reasonable accommodations during the application and interview process upon request as required to comply with applicable laws.