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Operate airfield equipment and vehicles (Airfield tractors, loaders, bucket truck, skid steer, snow removal) Operate airfield equipment and vehicles (Airfield tractors, loaders, bucket truck, skid steer, snow removal.
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This includes, but not limited to the operation of: semi-trucks, trailers, motor grader, loader, backhoe, skid steer, scraper, chip spreader, snow plow, and roller. This includes, but not limited to the operation of: semi-trucks, trailers, motor grader, loader, backhoe, skid steer, scraper, chip spreader, snow plow, and roller.
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Operates and maintains winter equipment: trucks, plows, skid steer loader, snow box, utility vehicles, tractor, blowers, de-icing equipment. Operates and maintains all seasonal equipment: trucks, trailer, skid steer loader, utility vehicle, tractor, mowers, core aerator, vacuums, backpack blowers, string trimmers, gas powered shears, power tools, water pumps and tank, tillers.
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Job Description: Operates a rubber-tired, skid steer, or crawler type tractor with an attached scoop type bucket on front end. Working Conditions: Outdoor exposure to changing weather conditions (rain, sun, snow, wind, etc.
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Operates specialized equipment such as dump trucks, sweeper, sander, front-end loader, snow plow, and skid steer. Maintains streets by repairing and patching as needed, including: streets, curbs, sidewalks, fences, gutters, and pipes which may include digging, setting forms, sawing, backfilling areas, laying asphalt, pouring cement, and removing snow and ice.
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Ability to operate large equipment such as, but not limited to skid steer, tractors, dump trucks, leaf vacuum and similar machinery. About the PositionThe Groundskeeper performs basic landscaping maintenance tasks including, but not limited to mowing and other turf maintenance, leaf removal, snow removal, and picking up trash, yard debris, and other seasonal landscape tasks.
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Operate all grounds maintenance equipment including power mowers, tractors, edgers, hedge trimmers, snow blowers, skid-steer, trucks, gators, backhoe and all other grounds equipment.
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Perform scrap wood crushing and loading operations with excavatorPerform basic forming and concrete placement and finishing for small facilities projectsPerform roadway and parking lot asphalt repairs and installationsPerform snow plowing and snow removal for the site using wheel loaders with pusher blades, plow trucks with salters, skid steer with snow blower, push snow blowers, and handheld ice chisels and shovels as needed to provide an overall safe environment for all site employees.
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Uses Machines, Tools, Equipment, and work aides used include, Skid Steer, Dump Truck, Blower, Weed Wacker, Plow Trucks, Herbicide, 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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Experience in landscape maintenance/installation, construction, logistics, or agriculture work; Experience operating industrial or commercial equipment used in landscaping, construction or agricultural work (i.e. welding, forklift, mowing, sky track, cement mixer, truck/trailer, tractor, skid steer, etc.
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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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Equipment Operation - Ability and willingness to learn and become proficient in the operation of a loader for consolidating dumped refuse on the tipping floor, an excavator with trash grapple for loading outbound trucks, a forklift for material handling and a skid steer for yard sweeping and misc.
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Must be familiar with skid steer and loader as well as dirt work, catch basins, manholes, conduit and rough grading. Performs equipment inspections prior to operation to ensure all vehicles, excavator, loader and skid steer are in operational order.
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Operating machinery and equipment used for general lawn and grounds maintenance for the base area and our 140 acre Campground, including loader, backhoe, tractors, mountain mower, skid steer, excavator, dump trucks, lawn mower, hand trimmer, snow plows, sanders and snow blowers.
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Operates and supervises the operation of such equipment as dump truck, back hoe, bulldozer, grader, concrete saw, asphalt roller, skid steer, and various other construction equipment. Removes snow and ice by using sand, de-icing and snow removal equipment.
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