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The fully trained Facilities Maintenance Worker provides technical competence - basic trade skills such as carpentry, plumbing, small engine repair, masonry, general construction, etc. A Facilities Maintenance Worker works under the general direction of the Facilities Maintenance Supervisor planning and scheduling the positions tasks.
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The City of La Crosse is accepting applications for a full-time Maintenance Worker to become an essential member of the Water Department. Operates trucks, snow removal equipment, weed trimmer, hand tools, power tools and other equipment used in facilities maintenance.
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Performs manual work functions associated with construction and maintenance projects for stormwater drainage systems: installs and repairs pipe (laying and cutting pipes); builds and repairs manholes, catch basins; replaces grit screens; constructs, repairs, and clears ditches; clears drainage obstructions; breaks up pipes and concrete; assists equipment operators with site preparation and operation of jet-vac equipment; mixes cement; and performs related labor.
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Provide manual assistance to other workers engaged in the maintenance of city park grounds, equipment and facilities including but not limited to: mowing, trimming, picking up trash, laying sod, pruning and shaping shrubs, planting trees, grading and marking ball fields, and repairing fences.
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Works as a member the street maintenance repair crews performing various tasks and functions such pouring concrete, shoveling asphalt, raking, tamping and smoothing asphalt, dirt excavating, pot hole repair, barricade maintenance, filling sand bags, ice and flood control, picking up debris on streets and right-of-ways.
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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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The ideal EMI Cyclic General Maintenance Worker has the practical skill and knowledge in various trades such as grounds work, painting, carpentry, plumbing, masonry, HVAC and electrical work.
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Responsible for the overall appearance funeral home locations building maintenance and grounds keeping including but not limited to painting, unclogging drains, facility initial issue diagnosis, and simple repairs and maintenance tasks.
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Maintenance Worker - USMS. As a skilled multipurpose craftsman, performs installations, general maintenance and repair to equipment and buildings requiring knowledge (but not proficiency) in such a wide cross-section of trades such as painting, carpentry, plumbing, masonry, electrical work, and general maintenance.
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2 years of sports field/lawn/turf care maintenance and/or facility maintenance. Position performs park maintenance for JCPRD sports fields, including baseball, softball, basketball, volleyball, and soccer.
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Parks Seasonal Maintenance Worker performs manual and unskilled labor in the cleaning, maintenance, and repair of grounds and facilities at and around city parks and facilities and on public rights-of-way including general construction, maintenance, and repairs to a wide array of city buildings, grounds, and infrastructure.
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Maintenance operations of natural and artificial turf/grass for soccer, softball, baseball, T-ball, and football fields. Performs duties in grounds maintenance, janitorial, landscaping, forestry and horticulture.
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Performs minor semi-skilled building maintenance such as painting, plumbing, carpentry and other unskilled and semi-skilled trades. Performs major semi-skilled building maintenance and repairs involving carpentry work, plumbing, painting and other trades.
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Experience in street and sidewalk construction or maintenance. What you will be doing:Drive and operate all Street Department equipment including front end loader, backhoe, skid loader, tandem truck, bucket truck, dump trucks, salt spreaders, snow plows, pickup trucks, street sweeper, stump grinder, etc.
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Operates greens and grounds maintenance equipment: operates tractor, greens mower, airifier, hydraulic reel mowers, deck mowers, tri-plex, sand pro, golf cart, maintenance truckster, top dresser, and gang mowers.
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