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The City of Fort Lupton is an equal opportunity employer. You may learn more about the City of Fort Lupton at. Fort Lupton Police Department is offering a hiring bonus of $1500 for the Code Enforcement Officer position.
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Maintains the overall appearance of cemetery, mausoleum and/or funeral home locations, which may include: maintenance and grounds keeping, locating grave sites, digging graves, installing crypt faces, conducting interments, entombments and inurnments, and simple repairs and maintenance tasks.
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Category (Portal Searching): Cemetery Maintenance. General maintenance of vehicles. Ability to operate hand-held tools and equipment, including, but not limited to a shovel, pick, rake, sledge hammer, lawn mower, weed trimmer and leaf blower.
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Cuts grass, maintains lawn, trims around trees, walkways and memorial markers, lays sod, moves and removes flowers to and from chapel and graveside. Clears debris and maintains drives and walkways which may require snow removal depending on location.
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Skill in operating grounds maintenance equipment to include mower, dump truck, back hoe, and bush hog tractor and other. Skill in operating hand tools for facility and grounds maintenance.
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Under supervision, may operate backhoe to dig graves without damage to surrounding vaults, markers or monuments. Installs grave markers, bronze memorials, crypt faces, etc. Maintains and repairs existing markers and other cemetery features.
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Operate a loader, backhoe, sewer jetter truck, sewer vacuum truck, cement truck, jack hammer, paint sprayer, dump truck, tree truck, welding machine and other maintenance and street repair machinery.
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Cleans and maintains facility to include performing minor repairs, painting, etc. Ability to accurately use measuring devices (i.e. tape measure, yard-stick, etc.) Basic computer skills to enable retrieving and responding to email communications.
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Job Location: US-MD - Adelphi. Observe safety rules and ensure compliance with the operating procedures of corporate, federal, state and local regulations, including OSHA regulations and Safety and Environmental guidelines.
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Working knowledge in basic maintenance areas such as: mowing, landscaping, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, concrete, masonry, painting, pesticide (preparation, application, and disposal), horticulture, custodial, welding and/or metal fabrication, and turf, irrigation, turf grass maintenance, shrub and tree planting.
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Van maintenance a) Deliver vans to be serviced b) Check oil, tires monthly c) Take vans through car wash when needed d) In extreme emergency situations, may need to substitute as van driver e) Replace brakes and rotors f) Tire Rotations g) Oil changes, Fluid Levels maintained h) Change of wipers, lights 4.
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Satisfactory completion of a three-year Thruway Maintenance Worker Traineeship; OR. One year as a Thruway Maintenance Worker Trainee 1; OR. One year as a Thruway Maintenance Worker Trainee 2; OR.
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Under general supervision, the Road Maintenance Worker performs semi-skilled and skilled level work of widely varying difficulty in the maintenance of roads and related public works structures, and to do other work as required.
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If you are highly motivated and enjoy collaborating with others, consider joining U-Haul as a Facility Maintenance Technician. Perform preventive maintenance inspections and semiannual roof inspections at various sites.
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Maintain equipment by performing preventive maintenance on equipment, changing all oil and filters on a regular basis, repair truck tires and grease required areas on a regular basis and other mechanical duties as needed.
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