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Paint and perform other minor maintenance tasks as needed, use small power tools, ladders and stepstools as needed. Must be able to safely operate motorized vehicles (company truck, golf cart), large power tools (string-trimmer, power wax stripper/buffer, power washer) and small power tools (drill, sander etc.
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Maintains airport grounds; sweeps terminal walkways; drives sweeper trucks along roadways; cleans runway drain ditches, catch basins and drains, and fills holes in fields and grounds, using hand tools; cuts grass and removes debris, plants, waters, fertilizes, and prunes plant material to beautify grounds; drives dump truck to haul dirt and trash and to move equipment as required; removes snow and ice from taxiways, runways, roadways and other airport grounds.
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Is able to fill any role required in the grounds keeping / facilities maintenance function. Organize and supervise the work of the grounds staff on a daily basis which includes: laying out grave sites and preparing them for burials, setting memorials and markers, performing lawn maintenance such as mowing, trimming, planting and snow removal, collecting trash or other debris from the grounds.
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To perform grounds, gardening and landscaping duties in the maintenance of County parks, median areas, and lawn and garden areas around County buildings; to perform maintenance and repair of tools and equipment; to perform routine maintenance and general construction related to parks facilities; and to exercise technical and functional supervision over maintenance personnel.
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Essential Functions Performs tasks of grounds maintenance requiring the knowledge of use and general maintenance of mechanized equipment including lawn equipment i.e. weed eaters, walk behind mowers, hedge trimmers and edger, pruners, leaf vacuums/blowers.
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Operates manual and power tools, lawn maintenance equipment as required, such as non-propelled and self-propelled mowers, blowers, weed eaters, edgers, hedge trimmers, chain saw, etc., also operates, tractors, frontend loader and backhoe.
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Operate and maintain hand tools, power tools, small and heavy equipment, and other related grounds, maintenance and excavation equipment. The Department of Facilities is seeking a Maintenance Technician III for the County's Bridge Crew to perform and lead skilled maintenance and repairs for County owned roadway bridges requiring trade skills such as (depending on job assignment): carpentry, painting, concrete and stone masonry, asphalt, fabricate/install signs, landscape management (of bridges and surrounding grounds, snow removal of parking lots) and for maintaining the County's equipment in good operating condition.
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Knowledge of methods, tools, materials, and equipment used in golf course maintenance. Operate equipment, power tools, and hand tools in maintaining golf course and public areas around the Golf Club.
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Responsible for performing manual labor using a variety of hand and power tools and equipment required in grounds keeping, landscaping and maintenance in parks, city facilities, right of ways, medians and cemeteries.
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Performs all grounds keeping and maintenance matters on the properties and maintains the overall appearance of a cemetery, mausoleum or funeral home location. Operates lawn and grounds equipment including push and power mowers, snow blowers, weed eaters, leaf blowers and other related power equipment.
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Ability to identify and make recommendations regarding minor modifications to existing Rail facilities involving the following skilled crafts: fire systems, carpentry, mechanical, custodial, and grounds maintenance/irrigation repair.
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Provide landscape maintenance for Park & Recreation grounds, lands, trails, right-of-way, medians, and facilities, using various methods and tools, including hand and small power tools, chainsaws, trimmers, edging tools, blowers, mowers, etc.
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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. Category (Portal Searching): Cemetery Maintenance.
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PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be physically able to operate a variety of machinery and equipment such as tractors, backhoes, front-end loaders, fork lifts, various trucks, mowers, tillers, power tools, pruning tools, sprayers and spreaders, construction tools, irrigation tools, and other equipment and supplies needed for grounds keeping and landscape maintenance.
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Uses power tools and operates equipment such as dump truck, pick up truck, plow truck, tractor, snow blower, power sprayer, leaf blower, aerator, lawn mower, and other heavy equipment.
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