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Experience 2-3 years and fundamental knowledge of mechanical equipment used (lawn mower, edger, weed trimmer, tractor mower, vehicle, post hole digger, chain saw, tractor accessories, ladders, dry line maker, paint field striper, snow plow, hand tools and power tools.
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This position performs other duties including push mowing, weeding, litter clean-up, ball fields, tree trimming/removal, painting, restroom maintenance, minor equipment maintenance; operates one or more of the following: chainsaws, push mower, riding mower, pick-up truck with/without trailer, dump truck, paint striper, tractor, front end loader, forklift, string trimmer, hand sprayer and other small equipment.
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Small engine maintenance (i.e. lawn mower & snow blower upkeep). Perform general property upkeep (i.e. snow removal, landscaping, and weed whacking & mowing). Occasional janitorial work (general cleaning, sweeping, mopping, trash removal, etc.
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Equipment: Horticulture hand and power tools, landscape equipment, pesticides and related application equipment, irrigation controller, snow removal equipment, prescribed burn equipment, chipper, dump truck, front-end loader, mower, tractor, wheelbarrow, van, utility vehicle, aerial bucket truck, two-way radio, general office equipment.
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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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Maintain cemetery grounds, grass cutting, trimming, removal of trees and shrubs, leaf maintenance, spring clean up, digging foundations, snow removal, assisting with burials and entombment.
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Cuts grass, maintains lawn, trims around trees, walkways and memorial markers, lays sod, moves and removes flowers to and from chapel and graveside. Category (Portal Searching): Cemetery Maintenance. Under supervision, may operate backhoe to dig graves without damage to surrounding vaults, markers or monuments.
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May make minor repairs on equipment (as instructed), such as lawn mower, spreader, and snow removal equipment, using hand tools and power tools. May perform ground maintenance duties, using tractor equipped with attachments, such as mowers, spreaders, lawn roller, and snow removal equipment.
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Assist in grounds work, such as, but not limited to: trash picker, cleaning supplies, rakes, weed eater, edger, leaf blower and/or vacuum, lawn mower, multi-purpose tractor and/or cart, ladder, hedge trimmer, snow blower, ice melt spreader, Ventrac, shovels, forklift, pallet jack, etc.
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Snow removal, shoveling, spreading ice melt and other related duties may require on call assignments, as well as overtime. Removal of wallpaper, if necessary, and replacement of drywall/sheetrock.
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Snow removal when necessary and other related duties as required (e.g., keep garage area, equipment, and tools clean and orderly, mow grass, operate snowplow, tow truck or other equipment, repair mowers, sharpen mower blades, pump gasoline and diesel fuel, and maintain daily records of same.
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May occasionally perform groundskeeping activities, including mow the grass, trim, rake, pull weeds, plant flowers or shrubs, and assist with snow and ice removal from entryways, walkways and parking lots by shoveling, sweeping, and spreading salt mixture.
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Assist in custodial work in common areas, including sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, emptying trash, cleaning windows, removal of bulk trash, as well as other custodial work as assigned. Installation and removal of appliances (refrigerators, ranges, heat pumps, etc.
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Must be able to operate a lawn-mower, weed and grass trimmer, snow removal equipment and hand tools. Remove snow and ice from all roads, sidewalks and parking lot as needed.
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