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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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Performs such duties as hauling heavy material, repairing roads, cutting grass, demolition work and various other preparatory work for the trades. Performs minor semi-skilled building maintenance such as painting, plumbing, carpentry and other unskilled and semi-skilled trades.
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Maintain manicured, safe, and debris free landscaping, grounds, walkways, and drives including but not limited to cutting grass, using weed eaters/edger, leaf blowers, planting seasonal flowers, laying sod.
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Paints; mows; performs landscape maintenance such as planting flowers and cutting grass; cleans and makes minor repairs to boats, equipment and facilities; operates automotive equipment in removing debris around and on the lake and towing trailers.
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General interior and exterior building maintenance including cleaning, carpet cleaning, mopping, unstopping drains, painting, replacing light bulbs and lighting, water leaks, and minor repairs. Ability to operate hand-held tools and equipment, including, but not limited to a shovel, pick, rake, sledge hammer, lawn mower, weed trimmer and leaf blower.
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Ensuring equipment is in working order Maintains supply of cleaning products requested re-orders as needed Follows safety protocols to protect self, coworkers, and public Landscaping and Grounds Keeping Maintain manicured, safe, and debris free landscaping, grounds, walkways, and drives including but not limited to cutting grass, using weed eaters/edger, leaf blowers, planting seasonal flowers, laying sod.
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Performs skilled repair and maintenance on grass cutting and grounds equipment, including rotary mowers, sprayers, leaf blowers, outdoor vacuums and other motorized equipment; - Knowledge of common welding techniques to perform minor repairs and body work.
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Maintain landscaping of the properties assigned, including cutting grass, killing weeds, trimming shrubs and trees, planting grass seed and trees, etc. Complete all maintenance assignments for the properties assigned, including minor carpentry, trim work, sheetrock & taping, install flooring, ceramic tile, painting and other projects.
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This position performs roads and grounds maintenance including grass cutting, weed-whacking, edging and mulching, minor asphalt and road repairs, and other groundskeeping activities that enhance our campus.
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Performs various maintenance functions on public grounds, greenspaces and/or historic parks in including, but not limited to cutting grass, making minor repairs, picking up trash, cleaning, planting flowers and trees, trimming trees/bushes, pulling vines and weeds, and blowing leaves.
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Assists in tasks such as grass cutting, shoveling, minor carpentry, welding, or plumbing repairs and general upkeep of the grounds and facility. Makes minor repairs to equipment and performs user maintenance necessary to keep equipment in clean, good working order.
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Responsible for duties to include: mopping, waxing, and stripping floors; vacuuming carpets in lobby and waiting areas, including in secured areas of the airport, watering and cutting grass.
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Does limited yard work such as cutting grass, weed whacking, snow removal, etc. Makes minor plastering repairs. Does limited yard work such as cutting grass, weed whacking, snow removal, etc.
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Maintains facility grounds, which includes cutting grass, cleaning the yard, trimming shrubbery, raking, planting, and weeding. Does gardening, lawn care, painting, plastering, minor equipment repair, and snow removal, as requested.
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Provides general lawn care, grass cutting, edging, and trimming bushes. Completes all minor repairs and maintenance of physical plant, doors, windows, railings, and ceiling tile.
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