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Duties of the Grounds Worker include but are not limited to; snow and ice removal, available for on call snow removal, hand shoveling, plant and weed identification, pruning, mowing, mulching and planting, ability to work supervised and unsupervised, ability to operate power equipment including snow removal equipment, trucks, tractors, zero turn mowers, hedge trimmers, weed eaters, blowers etc.
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Ensure that service contracts are in place for the treatment plant, plumbing, electric, HVAC, septic/grease, fire control, pest control, emergency generator, trash removal, hazardous waste removal, med room and perimeter and pharmacy alarms, document destruction, propane and fuel oils, exhaust hood cleaning and snow removal.
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Perform janitorial duties which include, but are not limited to, wet and dust mopping, dusting, trash removal, recycling, window washing, meeting set up, pool cleaning, painting, vacuuming, seasonal activities dealing with lawn care and snow removal, and general cleaning as requested or needed.
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Must be available to work mornings, evenings, weekends, holidays for snow removal and emergencies. Experience 2-3 years and fundamental knowledge of mechanical equipment used (lawn mower, edger, weed trimmer, tractor mower, vehicle, post hole digger, chain saw, tractor accessories, ladders, dry line maker, paint field striper, snow plow, hand tools and power tools.
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Work includes digging, truck driving, snow and ice removal, tree removal, and cemetery maintenance. Work includes digging, truck driving, snow and ice removal, tree removal, and cemetery maintenance.
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Inventories and reports on snow removal operations damage to public and private property under supervision of Lead Maintenance Technician. Two years full time experience as a Maintenance Technician III or six years of general maintenance and construction in one or more of the following functional areas: parks, streets/storm drainage, facilities, snow removal.
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Schedule BOP work, including road maintenance and repairs, snow removal, recycling, trash removal, pest/vegetation control, etc. Schedule BOP work, including road maintenance and repairs, snow removal, recycling, trash removal, pest/vegetation control, etc.
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The position will perform maintenance duties with the responsibility for the appearance and general care of all aspects of University grounds including but not limited to parking lots, roads, walkways, exterior signage, snow removal, salt spreading, plantings, mowing, and trash pick-up.
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The Utility I Worker provides labor and grounds services which may include but are not limited to: Grass cutting, snow removal, weeding, pruning, sanding, seeding, fertilizing, de-icing and plowing.
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Maintain outdoor grounds including sweeping, garbage removal, light painting, snow removal, and storm maintenance. Required Occasionally: Shoveling of snow, reaching above the shoulder, pushing and pulling.
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Perform tasks to ensure the attractive and safe physical appearance of the facility such as raking, mulching, debris removal, snow removal, leaf blowing, power washing and gum removal.
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Operates a variety of vehicles and heavy equipment, including but not limited to, grader, compactor, bulldozer, roll-off truck, front end loader and attachments, backhoe, water tanker, roller, dump truck, boom truck, equipment hauler, snow removal vehicles, and related equipment.
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Perform snow removal operations such as plowing, shoveling, and de-icing. Perform general park maintenance duties such as trash removal, vandalism repair, and graffiti removal.
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You drive company vehicles to customer locations, where you work to efficiently provide lawn care, lawn aeration, mowing, tree/shrub care and pruning, mosquito control, and snow removal.
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Snow removal and other winter work opportunities available to most specialists Stable, growing, family-owned company since 1986 We love giving our employees the opportunity to grow with our company; frequent opportunities for advancement often mean that a lawn care specialist can become a manager in as little as one year, especially for those willing to relocate.
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