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Maintains a clean work environment by performing duties of sweeping, ice removal, scrubbing with rags and brushes, and removing trash as required. Previous stand-up forklift experience. Performs duties of order selector as needed.
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Address issues with landscaping and snow/ice removal. A Day in the Elmington Life: As the Groundskeeper, you are responsible for the overall upkeep and appearance of the apartment community.
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Accepts responsibility for snow and ice removal around the building when necessary. Manages trash removal to the designated collection site. Manages trash removal to the designated collection site.
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Clean-up functions including, but not limited to, sweeping, washing, painting, trash removal and pick-up. JOB SUMMARY: To provide the primary manual labor required to produce and package dry ice.
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Location Description: Michael Foods, Inc. located in Klingerstown, Pennyslvania known for their ice cream socials at Klingerstown Lutheran Parish, fishing rodeo, and fireman's parade. § Perform the placement/removal process from the dock to the proper plant location with the use of power jacks.
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Performing clean-up functions including, but not limited to, sweeping, washing, painting, trash removal and pick-up. THIS IS A PART-TIME POSITION AT THE LAKEWOOD, WA LOCATION. JOB DESCRIPTION: DRY ICE OPERATOR/ICE PRODUCTION LABORER Manufacturer and supplier of dry ice and liquid CO2.
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This position will be part of the Facilities maintenance repair team and will be performing repair work, landscaping, and snow and ice removal activities at INDOT facilities in the Crawfordsville District including the district office complex, sub-district, & units.
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Ability to frequently use general maintenance tools, supplies and equipment such as, but not limited to, hand tools, pressure washers, blowers, paint equipment, pool chemicals, ice removal equipment, ladders, landscaping equipment, and safety equipment and ability to train others in their safe and appropriate use.
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Miscellaneous Activities: Snow and ice removal and make proper notifications so weather related hazards can be addressed. Performs Fire and Safety Checks: Inspects various directional and warning signs about the buildings, and reports any need for replacement.
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Maintain walkways and parking lot areas, including snow and ice removal from entries and exits, salting/sanding as needed, and general repair of ruts and potholes. Perform routine maintenance on the car wash, including daily and monthly inspections, such as soap and wax levels, nozzle flows, vacuums, waste levels, and overall cleanliness.
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Ability to shovel snow, apply ice melt and operate a commercial snow blower. Assist with property emergencies, such as snow removal and/or other inclement weather emergencies, fires, and floods.
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The primary responsibilities of the Groundskeeper are to participate in all aspects of grounds maintenance year-round; ensure upkeep and beautification of the entire campus, operation and preservation of grounds equipment as well as removal of snow and ice.
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Maintain a clean interior and exterior facility appearance, including lights, signage, grass and weed control, cart corrals, etc. Maintain and inspect in-ground fuel systems, gas pumps and fuel islands, including hose, nozzle, and filter repairs and replacements.
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During winter months responsible for snow and ice removal and be available for on call. Clean hallways, glass doors and window areas, restrooms, empty trash containers, and light office cleaning.
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Marginal: Do periodic property tours of garden and exterior perimeter for debris and trash removal; Check the lighting and irrigation periodically. Perform preventative maintenance for ice machines, refrigerators, kitchen equipment, laundry equipment, HVAC, guestrooms, meeting rooms, the swimming pool and hot tub.
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