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Follow project plans, blueprints, and specifications to accurately complete excavation tasks, including digging trenches, grading land, and moving materials. Conduct proper site preparation, including clearing obstacles, removing debris, and marking boundaries, in coordination with the project team.
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Hands-on labor including but not limited to: basement demolition, hauling debris up and down stairs, digging trenches inside and outside to access foundations, working in low-hanging ceiling environments such as crawl spaces, etc.
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Perform duties such as digging ditches, removing debris, loading rocks, dirt and gravel work, concrete/masonry work, playground equipment construction and maintenance, etc. Assists in the repair and maintenance of parks and roadways; maintains landscaping and grounds; clears trash, brush, weeds and debris from roadways, structures, grounds and facilities.
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Workers typically perform a variety of tasks, which may include any combination of the following: trimming, planting, cultivating, maintenance and removal of trees, sod laying, mowing, trimming, planting, watering, fertilizing, digging, raking, debris removal, etc.
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Drives knuckle-boom truck to collect trash, limbs, and other debris from work sites, parks, and other County property, and transport it to the landfill; positions vehicle alongside targeted debris; operates truck- or trailer-mounted knuckle-boom arm to pick up debris and load it into the truck; secures all doors, gates, and fasteners to prevent spillage or loss of load during transport; dumps material at appropriate location.
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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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Responsible for rigging, debris cleanup, equipment inspection for damage and equipment cleaning that includes digging out/clearing equipment tracks. Safely operates various types of construction type heavy equipment (excavators, dozers, skid steers) to excavate, move, and grade earth, concrete, asphalt, or other hard surface pavement on roadbeds and dirt/earth surfaces in a safe manner.
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General clean up and yard maintenance including but not limited to digging, sweeping, maintenance of weeds and brush, and repaid of blacktop. Removal of non-metallic material, metal, and debris at the shredder and non-ferrous picking belts.
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Employee may also engage in debris removal which involves lifting, bending and stooping. Other tasks include digging and shoveling, such as snow removal around equipment and office. Employee may also engage in debris removal which involves lifting, bending and stooping.
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Maintains and improves public parks, rights-of-way and planting areas by mowing grass, landscaping, removing debris, trash collection, and cleaning and repairing city or county owned structures.
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Performs various tasks associated with maintaining the Expo Center and grounds maintenance or roadside maintenance, such as mowing grass/weeds, edging landscaped areas, cutting down and removing trees/shrubs, cutting tree limbs, trimming shrubs and hedges, removing debris from ditches and right-of-ways, picking up debris/litter, spreading ground materials, digging holes/trenches, shoveling materials, placing/retrieving signage, loading/unloading trucks, or lifting/moving heavy materials.
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Assists in excavation work by hand digging ditches or trenches, backfilling excavations, breaking out concrete or asphalt, compacting and leveling earth to grade specifications, and shoring and bracing underground excavation.
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Under the daily supervision of the Maintenance Manager with assistance as needed from the Station Manager. Troubleshoot and repair above mentioned equipment as well as pipeline issues, electrical equipment, motors, switch gear, and lighting.
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Duties might include: picking up trash and debris, mowing the grass; performing building maintenance such as changing light bulbs; vacuuming; cleaning and maintaining restrooms; and, performing general laborer type work such as moving furniture and room set-up.
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Liaises with airline station managers, airport operations staff, handling agents, customs, immigration, and security officials and other airport stakeholders. Report any significant deficiency in our operations directly to Planning Manager, Shift Manager, or Station Director.
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