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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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We are seeking Plow Truck Drivers, Heavy Equipment Operators, CDL Dump Truck Drivers with snow removal experience for work in the Harrisburg area. We also operate a snow removal business in the winter months, providing our customers with quick, courteous service when they need it most.
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Some other duties include lawn care and operating snow removal equipment (i.e. pickup with plow, skid loader, front end loader) and janitorial work. During the winter months, there will be the possibility for early morning shifts for snow removal.
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Operates Hospital vehicles, participates in snow plow operations, perform maintenance on hospital vehicles. Here, you are part of an organization on the cutting edge – helping to bring new technologies, breakthrough treatments and community education to countless men, women and children.
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FWD Front End Loader (hi-lift) with Clam Bucket for removing of debris and loading top soil and gravel onto trucks needed to maintain ball diamonds, parks, golf courses; - with plow attachment for snow removal.
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Operates heavy trucks and commercial mowing equipment to maintain grounds, perform garbage pick-up, plow snow and haul materials. High school diploma or GED equivalent; AND two (2) years of training in a vocational, trade school or an electrical, plumbing or carpentry apprenticeship; OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
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Winter Season Operations (if applicable)Plow snow using trucks or loadersShovel snow using hand shovels or snow blowersApply salt and other de-icing agents to paved surfacesAssist with pre-storm preparedness Assist with post-storm cleanup and restocking.
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Responsible to assist with winter and summer grounds maintenance including snow removal (operation of company snow plow, salt spreading and snow removal equipment), yard maintenance.
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Ie snow plow truck, snow blower, leaf blower etc. snow plowing during winter months. shoveling snow during winter months. Friendly Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram has an immediate full time opening for a Maintenance Man/Ground Manager.
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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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Perform snow removal using a snow blower, hand shovel or a plow truck, as applicable. Regularly treat for weeds, rake leaves, plant flowers/shrubs, spread mulch/woodchips/stones, trim shrubs and hedges, cut down and remove tree limbs as needed, and perform other lawn care services as necessary.
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Employees possessing a CDL will be required to operate a dump truck, outfitted, with a snow plow and spreader during snow/ice events which will also require you to work an extended and altered work schedule.
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Shovel, plow or blow snow from the entrance or exit ramps and in areas designated by the Facility Manager using shovels, snow blowers and other light duty equipment. Ability to withstand working with dust, chemicals and other possible irritants and work in extreme weather conditions (rain, snow, cold, heat.
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You will operate light to heavy equipment, ranging from rotary snow blowers, sander trucks, mowers, weed whippers, and forklifts to plow trucks, backhoes, and more. Minimum Qualifications You Have: High school diploma or GED Valid state driver’s license with a clean driving record 6 months of experience operating light to heavy mowing, snow removal or construction equipment preferred Knowledge of snow removal, grounds maintenance, and mowing procedures Basic knowledge of airport and emergency radio procedures Commitment to safety and providing excellent customer service Supplemental Information.
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Direct the efforts of workers to cut grass, trim trees, plow snow; spot check work of subordinates to ensure assignements are completed. Order equipment and supplies for use by staff and report status of assigned projects to the Director of Facilities.
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