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Assist grounds crew with snow removal, mowing, lawn maintenance, pruning & trimming trees, leaf cleanup, and maintenance as assigned. Must be available for work on overtime basis to assist in snow removal or any other emergency as needed.
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May be required to perform such additional duties as structural fire fighting, aircraft fire/crash/rescue duty, security guard, snow removal, munitions loading and handling, heavy equipment operator, maintenance of facilities and equipment, or serve as a member of a team to cope with natural disasters or civil emergencies.
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In the winter months, incumbents will participate in snow and ice removal, landscape bed maintenance, tree installation, mulching, turf improvement activities, tree and shrub pruning, skills training and litter collection.
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As a Truck Captain - Junk Removal Specialist, you are the first point of contact for clients on the job. With 90 franchise locations across the U.S., College Hunks Hauling Junk and Moving® is the largest and fastest growing junk removal and moving franchise opportunity.
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Yeti is a SAAS B2B platform for running a snow & ice removal business. Take control and grow your snow management business, reduce liability risks, and increase profitability with Yeti. Designed by experienced snow contractors, Yeti manages your entire businessclients, sites, events, equipment and materials, crews and sub-contractors, invoicing, and reportingon one reliable platform.
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Safely operate heavy duty construction vehicles, including 5-yard dump truck, snow plow, spreader, aerial boom truck, backhoe and front-end loader. Clean up and debris removal of constructions.
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Maintains ball fields including seeding, mowing, watering, aerification, top dressing, planting flowers, weed removal, painting, fence repair, dirt work & related duties. Maintains ball fields including watering, top dressing, weed removal, painting, fence repair, dirt work & related duties.
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Investigates complaints relating to violations of applicable ordinances, including but not limited to parking, vegetation, junk, property maintenance, snow removal and zoning. Sufficient manual dexterity to use hand tools and power tools for maintenance and repair of dilapidated building structures.
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Outdoor: trim hedges, trees and shrubs, snow removal, gutter cleaning, heat tape, lawn mowing and cleanup. Respond to guest service calls, troubleshoot common maintenance issues on site and perform repairs.
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You drive company vehicles to customer locations, where you work to efficiently provide lawn care, lawn aeration, mowing, tree/shrub care and pruning, mosquito control, and snow removal.
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Perform other duties and special projects as assigned, including snow/ice removal and cleaning offices and/or workshop areas. Use a leaf and/or snow blower. POSITION SUMMARY: Under limited supervision, the Grounds Maintenance Laborer Lead Worker leads a work team of diverse individuals, prioritizing, assigning and coordinating team activities to maintain landscaped areas, roads, drainage areas and parking lots of assigned facilities on commercial or public facilities.
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Snow removal and other winter work opportunities available to most specialists. Naturescape of Madison, WI is seeking to hire a Lawn Care Specialist to provide our customers with outstanding services for their residential and commercial properties.
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Knowledge of hand and power tools, painting materials and tools, lumber products, and plaster/drywall repair, operating snow removal equipment and other lawn care and mechanical tools. Other duties include, cleaning, trash removal, routine electrical and plumbing repairs, installation of AV equipment and computer wiring, snow removal, and performing some janitorial tasks, including events set up.
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Cleans work area including stairs, equipment, floors, and conveyor systems and picking up trash; performing general grounds-keeping duties throughout the plant; including assistance in snow removal, as needed.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Main Purpose: Core drilling, concrete sawing, cutting and removal of concrete Key Relationships: Internal Foreman, Division Manager, Area General Manager, VP Shop Manager/Dispatch, Mechanics, Technicians, Laborers, Administrative Staff External Industry Associations, Customers Specific Role Responsibilities: Must have a minimum of one year core drilling, concrete sawing, cutting and/or removal experience.
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