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Proven knowledge and ability to operate skid steer loader, dump trucks, snow blowers, backhoe and front end loaders. SUMMARY: To perform landscaping duties, including snow removal and lawn maintenance and care.
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Safely use various equipment including skid steer, mini-excavator, sod cutters, bush hogs, brick saws, transits, various hand tools, etc. Perform snow removal in the winter months.
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Snow Removal including Plow, Skid Steer and Snowblower operation as needed (on call 24/7, unless pre-arranged) to keep parking lot and building accessible at all times, or coordination of outside services if chosen by the company.
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Operates single and tandem axle dump trucks, farm tractor, snow removal equipment, mowing equipment, skid steer loaders, backhoes, front-end loaders, street sweepers, jet-vac, excavator, hand and power tools, and other mechanical equipment.
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Paid experience in commercial snow removal; Possession of Michigan Commercial Pesticide Applicator license; Industry certifications i.e. arborist certifications, C.G.I.P, N.A.L.P, Master gardener, equipment training records, etc.
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Performs various tasks requiring equipment, vehicle, and tool operation; performs pre-trip inspections of trucks and equipment; executes field maintenance activities required to operate the equipment; uses a variety of small and large tools and operates a variety of light duty road maintenance equipment and attachments including trucks, skid steer loader, compact rollers, mini excavator, power broom, and snow removal equipment; performs general and routine maintenance of light duty equipment.
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Ability to operate landscape related equipment such as medium duty trucks, trailers, skid steer loaders and attachments, tractors, compactors, sod cutters, rototillers, chainsaws, pruning tools, snow plows, salt spreaders, and any other necessary equipment.
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Individual will operate one or more types of motorized/automotive equipment, such as various power tools, Four-wheel Drive Beach Truck, Packer Truck, Mad Vacuum, Sweeper, Skid Steer, Tractor and Front-End Loader.
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Under the direct supervision of the Facilities and Grounds Manager, maintain campus lawns, athletics fields and trees/shrubs, conduct snow removal, and clear trash and debris. Daily operate dump truck or skid steer vehicle to get to and from assigned areas on campus.
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Performs snow removal duties using light-medium duty vehicle with plow, skid steer, snow brush/blower or shovel, spread ice melting product. Must have at least one (1) year previous experience using outdoor maintenance equipment such as walk behind mowers, weed trimmers, and snow removal equipment.
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We are looking for shovel/ground crews as well as Plow Truck Drivers, Loader & Skid Steer Operators. Gleason Johndrow Landscaping, the largest snow removal company in Western Massachusetts, wants to talk with you.
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Positions are available for experienced, detailed oriented personnel able to effectively utilize snow removal equipment. When the snow starts flying. Positions are available for experienced, detailed oriented personnel able to effectively utilize snow removal equipment.
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Safely operate trucks, trailers, dump trucks, and skid steer. 2+ years professional experience in lawn care, landscaping and snow removal (commercial & residential) Plowing snow and salt spreading (in winter months.
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Ability to operate truck, snow removal equipment, including Skid steer. Maintains exterior grounds including snow removal, exhibit glass cleaning, etc. Assists Facility Worker on regular basis with larger zoo projects Responds when Facility Work not on duty including: answer to alarm system calls, overseeing park safety and parking issues, and troubleshoot maintenance issues.
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Ability to operate small equipment (i.e. skid steer, lawn mower, weed eater, tire de-rimmer, snow blower). Grounds maintenance and clean-up, other duties as assigned (i.e. grass cutting, litter picking, snow removal.
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