What are the responsibilities and job description for the Laborer position at Ohio Department of Administrative Services?
What You'll Do
Assists in vehicle lot: drives & parks cars in vehicle lot; writes information on vehicle windshield; provides assistance during auction; other duties as assigned.
Formal education in arithmetic that includes addition, subtraction, multiplication & division. In accordance with Section 124.11 (B)(2) of Revised Code, Director of Administrative Services has determined this classification to be unskilled labor class & therefore exempt from written examination.
Knowledge Of
Molli Marquez, Molli.Shaw@das.ohio.gov
Unposting Date
May 6, 2026, 11:59:00 PM
Primary Location
United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus
Compensation
18.87
Schedule
Full-time
Classified Indicator
Unclassified
Union
OCSEA
Technical Skills
Basic Documentation, Inventory Control
Professional Skills
Organizing and Planning
Agency Overview
About Us:
The Ohio Department of Administrative Services (DAS) takes great pride in its work to support the priorities of the DeWine-Tressel administration to ease access for those doing business with the state, secure state data and technology resources, and create efficiencies for our state government partners while keeping costs in check.
DAS is the engine of state government, providing innovative solutions and supporting the efficient operation of state agencies, boards, and commissions. DAS program areas serve our Ohio government customers, who in turn directly serve the interests of Ohioans. We help procure goods and services, deliver information technology and mail, recruit and train personnel, promote equal access to the state workforce, lease and manage office space, process payroll, print publications, and perform a variety of other services.
The State and Federal Surplus Services program facilitates the recycling of excess supplies within government and attaining maximum return on investment. Property declared as surplus is made available to other state agencies, political subdivisions and other eligible recipients. Remaining property is sold at public auctions. State agencies and members of the Federal Surplus program also may acquire excess federal property.
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Assists in vehicle lot: drives & parks cars in vehicle lot; writes information on vehicle windshield; provides assistance during auction; other duties as assigned.
Formal education in arithmetic that includes addition, subtraction, multiplication & division. In accordance with Section 124.11 (B)(2) of Revised Code, Director of Administrative Services has determined this classification to be unskilled labor class & therefore exempt from written examination.
- Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications for Employment noted above.
Knowledge Of
- Safety Practices
- Manual labor procedures & use of associated tools &/or equipment (e.g., electric palate jack)
- Carry out detailed but basic written or oral instructions
- Recognize safety warnings
- Work alone on most tasks
- Cooperate with co-workers on group projects
- Demonstrate strength to lift up to 75 lbs
- Obtain and maintain valid driver's license
Molli Marquez, Molli.Shaw@das.ohio.gov
Unposting Date
May 6, 2026, 11:59:00 PM
Primary Location
United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus
Compensation
18.87
Schedule
Full-time
Classified Indicator
Unclassified
Union
OCSEA
Technical Skills
Basic Documentation, Inventory Control
Professional Skills
Organizing and Planning
Agency Overview
About Us:
The Ohio Department of Administrative Services (DAS) takes great pride in its work to support the priorities of the DeWine-Tressel administration to ease access for those doing business with the state, secure state data and technology resources, and create efficiencies for our state government partners while keeping costs in check.
DAS is the engine of state government, providing innovative solutions and supporting the efficient operation of state agencies, boards, and commissions. DAS program areas serve our Ohio government customers, who in turn directly serve the interests of Ohioans. We help procure goods and services, deliver information technology and mail, recruit and train personnel, promote equal access to the state workforce, lease and manage office space, process payroll, print publications, and perform a variety of other services.
The State and Federal Surplus Services program facilitates the recycling of excess supplies within government and attaining maximum return on investment. Property declared as surplus is made available to other state agencies, political subdivisions and other eligible recipients. Remaining property is sold at public auctions. State agencies and members of the Federal Surplus program also may acquire excess federal property.