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Track-mounted skid steer with various attachments including but not limited to: Standard bucket; Grapple bucket; Mower; Snow blower; Sweeper; Dozer blade. Incumbents in this class must be willing to accept assignment to emergency duties, including snow and ice removal, whenever their services are needed; to include mandatory winter overtime from November 1 through April 30.
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Ability/significant experience to operate heavy machinery for landscape projects and snow removal with a large portion of this job being and overseeing snow removal 6 months out of the year: Skid Steer, Loader, Grader, and Backhoe.
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Operators maintain and operate equipment whichmay include front-end loader, bulldozer, skid steer, dump truck, backhoe,tractor, street sweeper, and paving equipment. -May patch broken or eroded pavement; remove debris fromstreets; perform snow removal.
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Operates District equipment such as trucks, trailers, commercial mowing equipment, rototiller, chainsaw, skid steer and snow removal equipment. Rotates in on-call schedule which includes weekends and may require working special events, snow removal and other assignments.
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Exchanging air filters Perform trash removal (includes compactors, hand-hauling, and transporting dumpsters using skid-steer). Assist with snow removal (typically hand removal) in common areas including hot tub areas, outdoor furniture, patio areas, building entrances, and garage entrances.
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Snow removal using all means possible (shovel, ice melt, gator, snow blower, tractor, skid steer, and truck). Considerable knowledge of current horticultural practices including turf, chemical applications, and snow removal operations.
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Perform scrap wood crushing and loading operations with excavatorPerform basic forming and concrete placement and finishing for small facilities projectsPerform roadway and parking lot asphalt repairs and installationsPerform snow plowing and snow removal for the site using wheel loaders with pusher blades, plow trucks with salters, skid steer with snow blower, push snow blowers, and handheld ice chisels and shovels as needed to provide an overall safe environment for all site employees.
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Operating machinery and equipment used for general lawn and grounds maintenance for the base area and our 140 acre Campground, including loader, backhoe, tractors, mountain mower, skid steer, excavator, dump trucks, lawn mower, hand trimmer, snow plows, sanders and snow blowers.
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Operates motorized equipment on a county maintenance Special Project/Drainage Crew. Performs skilled highway maintenance worker functions and operates medium sized equipment such as belt loaders, larger (> 4 tons) rollers, skid steer, tractor and trailer mounted injection patcher, tractor with batwing 15’ mowers and combination tractor with side mounted mowers in conjunction with highway and bridge maintenance operations.
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Operates motorized equipment on a county maintenance Work Request Crew. Performs skilled highway maintenance worker functions and operates medium sized equipment such as belt loaders, larger (> 4 tons) rollers, skid steer, tractor and trailer mounted injection patcher, tractor with batwing 15' mowers, and combination tractor with side mounted mowers in conjunction with highway and bridge maintenance operations.
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Operates backhoes, front-end loaders, motor graders, skid-steer loaders, dozers, graders, mowers, snow plowing equipment, tractors, tandem axel trucks and other equipment in performing job assignment and tasks.
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Ability to operate, or quickly learn, snow removal equipment including skid steer loader. Regular groundskeeping such as lawn mowing, planting, weeding/weed eating, etc. We are currently seeking a qualified Level 2 Maintenance Technician for our Lakeside North Mobile Home Park located at 1200 Foss Road, New Brighton, MN, 55112.
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Perform labor intensive job duties in the care for established landscaping; perform a variety of tasks, which may include any combination of the following: mowing, trimming, chipping, watering, digging, drip system repair, sprinkler repair, fence repair, maintenance of existing landscapes, planting, pruning, weeding, trash removal, snow removal and general upkeep of landscaped medians, trails within roadway landscaping and illegal dumping within Bernalillo County.
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Train to operate and calibrate equipment associated with the loadout and unloading process for bulk materials including trucks and/or rail cars, forklift, skid-steer, front-end loaders, utilizing scales, pumps, conveyor, semi-automatic packing system, etc.
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Must be able to operate the following: backhoe, trencher, forklift, material handler (i.e. Lull, SkyTrak), power buggy, aerial platform & boom lifts, front end loader, skid steer loader, survey equipment and miscellaneous small power hand tools.
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