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Ability to operate forklift, pallet jack, debris blower/vacuum, scrubber, power-washer and snow plow/blower. Safety - inspect equipment and supplies, such as: debris blower/vacuum, scrubber, power-washer, snow plow/blower, pallet jack, and forklift, cleaning supplies, and all chemicals used in the facility.
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Examples: Tractor with attachments, asphalt roller, one-ton trucks with plow and sander, front end loader, tree chipper, air compressor, two-way radios, computer, computerized/automated equipment controls.
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Ability to efficiently operate equipment such as pickup truck with plow, tractor with box plow, snow blower, mower, weed eater, etc. Assists as needed for the snow removal process during the winter season as well as lawn mowing and trimming as needed.
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Operates vehicles to transport employees, equipment, machinery and/or materials, or to warn oncoming traffic, plow snow and spread ice control materials; mows right of way using tractor mower and hand tools; operates auger, trencher, backhoe, forklift, and various trucks (e.g., dump, aerial boom, bucket, and platform.
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Operates standard dump truck with snow plow attachment and sand spreader to remove snow and ice from highways and bridges. Job/Career Fair Referred by current SCDOT employee SCDOT presentation Sign or billboard Bumper sticker/magnetic sign Facebook or Twitter post Internship Newspaper Ad Radio Ad Television Ad Trade Journal Referred from Vocational Rehab Referred from Department of Employment and Workforce Jobs. SC.Gov webpage Other 06 If you selected "other" please explain how you found out about the vacancy at the South Carolina Department of Transportation.
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Use of modern office equipment, if applicable; basic carpentry; basic masonry; motor vehicle operation; use or operation of light to heavy equipment (e.g., chainsaw, back-hoe, snow plow, etc.
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Operates single and tandem axle trucks, equipped with striper, auger, aerial lift equipment, plows, wing plow, sander, and chemical systems to remove snow and ice from roadway surface. Provides leadership and guidance to others while performing duties related to snow and ice removal.
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Monday - Friday 7:00 am - 4:00 pm, must also be available for occasional snow plow and on-call shifts. Operate and maintain a wide range of equipment for comprehensive grounds maintenance, including:Snow removal equipmentPower tools, such as chainsaws, leaf blowers, and weed trimmersHeavy machinery, such as backhoes, dump trucks, farm tractors, and ToolcatsMust be able to obtain Commercial Driver's License within six months of hire.
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Install attachments such as mowers, plow blades, leaf catcher buckets and vacuum cleaners to tractors and/or trucks in order toequip vehicles for grass cutting, roadway cleaning, snow removal, etc.
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Perform seasonal maintenance in community common areas: plow snow, salt & shovel sidewalks, remove leaves, mow grass, power wash community buildings, and spray trees and shrubbery for pest control (state or county licenses may be required.
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Job Summary: The Maintenance Technician performs various basic maintenance duties requiring technical labor skills, including HVAC repairs and adjustments, plumbing, light carpentry/construction, appliance repair, groundskeeping, and more.
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May include using a truck with a plow, spreading salt, snow blowing, and/or shoveling Inspects tied down RVs, park models, and mobile homes for cleanliness, rust, damage, and other problems prior to permitting their sale Completes checklists of physical condition of resort sites prior to and after guest occupancy.
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Empties common area trash containers as neededCleans resort amenities which may include clubhouses, tennis courts, pickle ball courts, resort offices, restrooms, laundry areas, bath houses, and maintenance garageMaintains vacant sites, including strap-downs & removal of trash and debrisRemoves snow from community streets, parking lots, building entrances and other areas Sun is responsible for maintaining, where applicable.
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Operate snow plow and participate in snow removal efforts. Must be able to participate in the snow removal efforts during seasonal needs. and notify appropriate planning/zoning staff of findings.
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Uses machines, tools, equipment, and work aides used include, Skid Steer, Dump Truck, blower, Weed Wacker, plow trucks, weed killer chemicals, Fertilizer, and hand tools as required. Milhouse Services, LLC (formerly Milhouse Snow) is a subsidiary of Milhouse Engineering and Construction, Inc. We take pride in providing timely and cost effective snow and grounds management solutions for human & healthcare facilities, commercial real estate firms, municipalities, housing developments, chambers of commerce, and large shopping centers throughout Chicagoland and the Midwest.
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