factotum
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfactotumfac‧to‧tum /fækˈtəʊtəm $ -ˈtoʊ-/ noun [countable] formal WORKERa servant or worker who has to do many different kinds of jobs for someoneExamples from the Corpusfactotum• If you wanted to be nice about it, you would call him a factotum.• He was Dersingham's factotum, if you get me.Origin factotum (1500-1600) Modern Latin “do everything”