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The Broom Truck will remove debris, including broken pavement, asphalt and concrete millings, mud and construction materials or highway debris build-up due to seasonal /weather changes and highway waste.
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Provides debris removal with street sweeping equipment, all-terrain vehicles, and other cleaning and litter control equipment to keep University grounds, streets, and parking lots free of dirt, leaves, trash, and other debris.
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SCA keeps streets, highways, construction sites, parking lots and industrial/manufacturing complexes clean, free of debris and compliant with EPA regulations. The Driver will operate a Broom Sweeper Truck or a Dump Truck/Follow Truck, providing prompt service to customers on scheduled routes, including new housing developments, local cities & road construction, etc.
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The Driver will operate a Broom Sweeper Truck providing prompt service to customers on scheduled routes, including new housing developments, local cities & road construction, etc. Perform required inspection of Broom Sweeper / Dump Truck, Pre-trip and Post-trip.
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Perform the safe operation of a Broom Sweeper / Dump Truck. The Follow Truck will tow an attenuator housing the arrow board, to help divert traffic around the Broom Sweeper. On Demand Pay (through Ceridian: Dayforce) – Get paid as you earn.
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Ability to operate forklift, pallet jack, debris blower/vacuum, scrubber, power-washer and snow plow/blower. Safety - inspect equipment and supplies, such as: debris blower/vacuum, scrubber, power-washer, snow plow/blower, pallet jack, and forklift, cleaning supplies, and all chemicals used in the facility.
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Using our 200,000 square foot state-of-the-art manufacturing facility and high volume purchasing, ODB offers the highest quality leaf and debris collections systems, street sweeper brushes, brooms, and replacement parts at competitive prices.
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Operates 10 yard standard dump truck hauling materials such as asphalt, limestone, dirt, soil, cement, pipe, construction materials and debris. Operates 10 yard standard dump truck hauling materials such as asphalt, limestone, dirt, soil, cement, pipe, construction materials and debris.
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Clears debris and maintains drives and walkways which may require snow removal depending on location. 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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Maintains the overall appearance of cemetery, mausoleum and/or funeral home locations, which may include: maintenance and grounds keeping, locating grave sites, digging graves, installing crypt faces, conducting interments, entombments and inurnments, and simple repairs and maintenance tasks.
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The incumbent operates Hydrovac, and other machines used in construction to excavate, load, dig or break rocks or debris, dirt, or other materials. The Hydrovac Operator is responsible for the successful completion of hydro excavation processes.
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Checking, handling, assembling, removing, and installing passenger service cabin furnishings and supplies according to list specifications and cleaning must be highly detailed and specific to ensure all areas are completely free of dirt, debris, marks, fingerprints, etc.
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Weed, use leaf blower, weed eater, and pick up debris around golf courses and Clubhouses. East Coast Golf Management, Inc. (ECG), is now hiring full-time Golf Course Maintenance Crewmembers at ourInternational Golf Club located in Murrells Inlet, SC.
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Performs ground maintenance to include mowing grass, blowing leaves, pruning or trimming vegetation, pulling weeds, spraying or applying herbicide and fertilizer, loading trimmings onto truck, picking up trash and blowing or sweeping debris off parking lots and sidewalks, and assist with snow removal as season dictates.
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Maintains shrubs and beds, including mulching, planting, weeding, trimming, leaf removal and debris/trash clean up. Physically walk the property on a daily basis and remove litter, cigarette butts, debris, & pet droppings on the grounds.
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