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Operates a vehicle, various rides and related mechanical/pneumatic/hydraulic/electrical control systems, overhead crane, forklift, man lift, hydraulic press, air compressor, diagnostic equipment, welding equipment, generators, steam cleaners, sand blaster, and a variety of equipment such as a computer, copier, fax machine, calculator, telephone, two way radio, camera.
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Ability to work with tools, two-way radio, various office and shop equipment, welding equipment, hand and power tools, heavy rigging, machinery, and heavy equipment, which may include forklift, genie lift, boom truck, lathe, milling machine, steam cleaner, etc.
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Communicates and directs coworkers verbally either directly, through two-way radio or hand signals. Ability to operate hand controls with both hands. May have exposure to dust, sand, gravel, diesel exhaust, etc.
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Communicate, understand and direct workers verbally either directly, through two-way radio or hand signals. Communicate, understand and direct workers verbally either directly, through two-way radio or hand signals.
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Communicates using a two-way radio and telephone; calls for assistance and responds to emergency situations. Performs walk-throughs and hand held metal detection functions to help prevent weapons or prohibited items from entering the park.
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PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to operate a variety of automated office equipment including computer, printer, typewriter, calculator, copy and facsimile machines, telephone, and law enforcement equipment such as handcuffs, flashlight, pepper gas, firearms, baton, cameras, video equipment, recording devices, binoculars, tape measure, hand tools, electronic surveillance equipment, two-way radio, and motor vehicle.
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Knowledge of using pallet jack or two-way radio. Ability to move engine blocks, core barrels, and other heavy equipment with moving aids designed to move such items, including hand truck, barrel dollies, hydraulic lifts, etc.
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Visual and muscular dexterity to operate equipment, hand tools, computer, two-way radio and City vehicles to include trucks that weigh 18,001 pounds up to 26,000 pounds. Operate small and medium hand-held equipment weighing up to 50 pounds post drivers, blowers, chain saws and power washers.
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Heavy physical work requires lifting items in excess of 90 pounds; balancing, bending, stooping, climbing, crouching, kneeling, squatting, reaching above shoulder height; pushing/pulling items in excess of 90 pounds; moving around construction sites with uneven terrain; uses a two-way radio; requires the ability to hear warning sounds.
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Communicates via telephone and/or two-way radio; provides information; takes and relays messages; responds to requests for service or assistance. May perform/assist with various duties in the upkeep of golf courses including aerifying and mowing greens, fairways and/or tees, racking sand trap, hand watering greens, changing pin location and building tees.
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Able to receive and understand trouble calls and client requests over the phone and be able to communicate over two-way radio to dispatch the manpower to trouble calls and client requests over the phone and be able to communicate over two-way radio to dispatch the manpower to trouble call areas and client requests.
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May participate in the department's bike patrol program in accordance with park and department policies. Monitors and operates park's security, safety and access control systems. Must be able to ride a bike.
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Materials / Equipment UsedCleaning agents, vacuum, hand truck, two-way radio. Ability to grasp, lift, and/or carry, or otherwise move or push goods on a hand cart/truck weighing a maximum of lbs.
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Requires communicating by two-way radio and telephone in English. Requires seldom sitting, bending, reaching, crouching, kneeling, crawling, pushing/pulling, lifting carrying from 10 to 100 lbs., driving a vehicle, light and firm/strong grasping with both hands; occasional climbing (to include stairs), balancing; frequent standing, walking, repetitive use of the dominant hand and finger dexterity, near/far visual acuity, depth perception, field of vision, accommodation and absence of color blindness.
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Machines and equipment used include, but are not limited to the following: Hand and power tools, long-handled tools, jackhammer, chainsaw, tamper, grinder, compressor, safety devices, utility truck, single and tandem-axle dump trucks, backhoe, loader, two-way radio, telephones, calculators, and copy/fax machines.
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