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General building construction and maintenance, including working from 25’ ladder, aerial platform or scaffold. Safely operate heavy duty construction vehicles, including 5-yard dump truck, snow plow, spreader, aerial boom truck, backhoe and front-end loader.
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Knowledge of snow removal, grounds maintenance, and mowing procedures. Prior experience in snow removal and/or grounds maintenance is preferred. We are seeking individuals to fill the seasonal role of Building & Grounds Maintenance Worker.
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Ability to operate hand-held tools and equipment, including, but not limited to shovels, picks, rakes, sledge hammers, lawn mower, weed trimmer, leaf blower and snow removal equipment. This includes but not limited to mowing, trimming, planting, weeding, light pruning, snow removal, collecting trash or other debris from the grounds.
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Maintains the ACSO grounds to include removing weeds, raking and disposing of leaves and refuse as needed, trash pick-up and removal from building offices and surrounding outside grounds, snow removal including shoveling, plowing, snow blowing and operating/driving snow removal equipment.
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Good basic knowledge and skills in the building/construction trades, including carpentry, plumbing, electrical work, painting/construction trades, smoke/fire alarm systems, snow removal, heating and ventilation systems, buidling automation systems, cutting grass/landscaping, etc.
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Five years of building maintenance experience including experience with cleaning equipment and lawn mowing/snow removal equipment. Three years of building maintenance experience including experience with cleaning equipment and lawn mowing/snow removal equipment.
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As a Maintenance Tech, the primary responsibilities are to perform a variety of work in the maintenance and repair of equipment and facilities of common area elements and buildings, condominium buildings and the recreation center including but not limited to carpentry, roofing/gutters, electrical, plumbing, masonry, painting tasks and snow removal.
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Operate a wide variety of tools and equipment including motor vehicles, fork lift, mower, steam cleaner, stripper, waxer, buffer, carpet cleaner, power hand tools, saws and hand tools used in the building maintenance trades.
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Performs building grounds maintenance work, operates equipment for lawn care and snow removal at all Metro Transit facilities, Park and Rides, and other metropolitan locations.
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Performs routine City building maintenance, and maintenance at City building/property sites including mowing and snow and ice removal. Maintenance of City parks to include mowing of grass, seeding, leaf removal, ball field maintenance and field marking, facility/play equipment repair and maintenance.
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Maintains existing transit amenities to include: pressure cleaning of shelters and benches, and snow and ice removal during inclement weather. The Building Maintenance Assistant plays a vital role in ensuring a positive experience for riders on our buses and light rail.
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This includes the following programs: street sweeping, herbicide spraying, irrigation crossings, storm drainage system maintenance, snow removal, various street maintenance and new construction activities, building demolition, material handling, roadside maintenance and weed cutting.
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Perform building maintenance tasks which including but not limited to construction, carpentry, painting, electrical, plumbing, fencing, welding, framing, concrete, and masonry and duties such as drywall installation, taping, texturing, floating, flooring, doors and hardware installation, trim work, counters, cabinets, desks, bookcases, partition, clear minor back-ups, leaks, stacks, vents, and ducting in accordance with safety and all other applicable requirements.
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The Utility I Worker provides labor and grounds services which may include but are not limited to: Grass cutting, snow removal, weeding, pruning, sanding, seeding, fertilizing, de-icing and plowing.
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Perform custodial services for all CSB properties including, but not limited to, spot cleaning of common area glass, litter pick-up and disposal, removal of graffiti, snow and ice removal, and other duties to ensure the cleanliness of the building and its grounds.
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