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Participate in and oversee snow removal operations, snow melt application and other winter weather related activities. Assist in snow removal operations, snow melt and other applications.
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Operates dump truck, snow plow, ATV, and snow blower equipment to aid in snow removal. Ability to operate a dump truck with snow plow during snow removal operations.
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The successful candidate will perform a variety of maintenance tasks such as grass cutting, trash removal, athletic field maintenance, trail maintenance, and snow removal by working in a team environment and occasionally leading small groups of career and/or intermittent employees.
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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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Operates light equipment and heavy equipment on airport grounds, i.e., front end loader, forklifts, Snow Removal Equipment, ATV, backhoes, tractor with mower attachments, parking lot and runway sweepers.
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Maintain airport / airfield storm drains with use of vector truck and jetter Use commercial grade vehicles to assist with airfield and roadway / pavement repairs and snow and ice removal.
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The role of the Apprentice Highway Worker is to perform maintenance work on County highways and bridges, including asphalt repairs, gravel road maintenance and snow removal. Perform road construction and maintain highways and surrounding terrain including operation of heavy equipment, trucks, construction machinery, snow removal equipment, etc.
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Under general direction of the events and grounds manager, perform various tasks related to grounds and lawn maintenance, snow removal and deicing operations, event and conference set ups, and mailroom operations, following established policies and procedures.
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Removal of snow and ice, using various tools such as snow shovels, ice scrappers, snow blowers, plow trucks, Toro and Toolcat brush machines, Kubota RTV, golf cart and salt spreaders.
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This includes the following programs: street sweeping, herbicide spraying, irrigation crossings, storm drainage system maintenance, snow removal, various street maintenance and new construction activities, building demolition, material handling, roadside maintenance and weed cutting.
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Performs routine City building maintenance, and maintenance at City building/property sites including mowing and snow and ice removal. Performs private property protection as ordered by the code enforcement officer to include boarding or buildings and site cleaning such as mowing and trash removal.
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Responsible for grounds maintenance (i.e. week control, mowing, and snow removal) Uses a variety of hand and power tools, including arc welder, power brake, grinder, sander, drill press, shears, forklift, and saws.
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Field Supervisor (Snow Removal/Landscape Operations) - Job Description. Winter Season OperationsPlow 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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Works in all areas of park maintenance, including turf and trail mowing, ditch digging, painting, ball diamond maintenance, construction projects, trash removal, snow removal, general cleaning, and plant care to provide safety and aesthetic value to City property.
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Operates an excavator / track hoe in tree removal, creek maintenance, demolition, and excavation. Operates a snow plow / sander during ice and snow events. Operates an excavator / track hoe in tree removal, creek maintenance, demolition, and excavation.
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