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SWIMMING POOL TECHNICIAN EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. America's Swimming Pool Company is looking to hire an Experienced Pool Service Technician. Compensation: $22.00 - $28.00 per hour ASP is the nation's largest and most trusted swimming pool cleaning franchise system with 257 locations across 20 states.
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Applicants must possess a variety of swimming and diving skills; possess sufficient strength, agility, hearing and visual acuity to perform the required duties of a pool lifeguard and swim instructor.
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ASP of Central Houston has immediate opportunities for an experienced Swimming Pool Service Technician (Pool Service & Installation Technician) to join our growing team of swimming pool professionals.
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Pool Scouts of Denton is looking to hire a Full Time Pool Service Technician Trainee who is trustworthy and reliable to maintain and clean our customers' swimming pools. We will train you for a solid knowledge of swimming pool equipment and maintenance, including testing swimming pool water and adding the appropriate chlorine and other balancing chemicals to correct the pH level.
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The park consists of three ball fields, a swimming pool and splash pad, and an outdoor basketball court. The Doug Tew Community Center is located on 15 acres of land and includes a recreation center, five ball fields, a swimming pool, and a playground/picnic area.
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Water Safety Instructor $18.68 - 21.63 In addition to working as a pool lifeguards, WSI will organize, lead, and teach swim lessons, specialized aquatic activities, and water exercise classes; supervise the use of swimming pools and facilities; to plan and prepare session plans; enforce regulations, look out for accidents and perform swim rescues and/or provide emergency medical treatment; and assist in the maintenance of facilities and equipment.
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We continue to grow and are seeking a swimming pool construction laborer to join our team. ASP is the nation's largest and most trusted swimming pool cleaning franchise system with 257 locations across 20 states.
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RenoSys Corporation is North Americas largest, oldest, and most respected manufacturer, distributor and installer of stainless steel and polymer products designed and formulated specifically for public swimming pool construction and renovation.
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Under the direction of the Pool Manager/Assistant Pool Manager conducts swimming lessons, as needed. Under the direction of the Pool Manager and/or Assistant Pool Manager, the Head Lifeguard in the Parks and Recreation Department provides supervision for Lifeguards, monitors activities at pool, and functions as a Lifeguard as needed.
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Facilities include a renowned championship golf course, a full-service golf shop, driving range, practice facilities, halfway house, and Par 3 course: eight outdoor tennis courts incorporating two pickleball courts, tennis shop, a family pool complex with caf, junior Olympic size swimming pool and an active children's club.
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Serves as Pool Lifeguard; instructs classes in fundamentals of swimming; supervises swimming activities in and around a City pool ensure that policies, rules and regulations are observed and enforced and that no hazard to safety is created; warns swimmers of improper activities or danger; enforces pool regulations and water safety policies; rescues swimmers in distress or danger of drowning; administers first aid in the event of injury; administers artificial respiration, if necessary.
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Facilitate day of event operations of major and national swim and dive meets (i.e., Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships, Gulf Swimming LSC events, High School Invitational and Regionals), and special events; periodically serve as departmental representative during meets, as well as the designated certified pool operator as required.
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America’s Swimming Pool Company is America’s premier swimming pool service company with 15 years in operation and an outstanding reputation. We are fully licensed and insured and our team members are among the best in the swimming pool service industry.
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This position performs lifeguard functions, including: assisting pool patrons, performing appropriate rescues and lifesaving skills, teaching swimming lessons, water aerobics, assisting in coaching of City swim team and triathlon team, collecting fees, providing customer service to pool patrons.
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The Assistant Pool Manager will assist in the supervision of the swimming facility at High Point City Lake Park or Washington Terrace Park. The Assistant Pool Manager assists the Pool Manager with maintaining records of pool usage, ensuring that all income and first aid activity is accurately recorded, and assists with managing lifeguards and pool attendant staff.
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