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Operates dump truck, snow plow, ATV, and snow blower equipment to aid in snow removal. Ability to operate a dump truck with snow plow during snow removal operations.
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When the snow is not falling, our Airport Maintenance Workers are busy with grounds keeping, mowing, trash removal, fence installation, concrete and asphalt repairs, and other duties that keep the airport looking great.
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Performs tasks associated with the upkeep and maintenance of the plant grounds to include painting, grass cutting, debris, and snow removal. Maintains plant grounds to include snow removal, painting, and groundskeeping.
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Perform janitorial duties which include, but are not limited to, wet and dust mopping, dusting, trash removal, recycling, window washing, meeting set up, pool cleaning, painting, vacuuming, seasonal activities dealing with lawn care and snow removal, and general cleaning as requested or needed.
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Proactively deal with inclement weather through activities like deicing and salting roads, snow removal, tree and shrubbery removal using tools like a chain saw. Lawn care, gardening care, firewood maintenance program.
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Colorado State University Grounds Department is seeking applications for seasonal general grounds maintenance work, including: irrigation, mowing, general grounds maintenance, sports field maintenance, flower bed maintenance, and snow removal.
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Must be able to work overtime and weekends if needed for inclement weather events (ie snow and ice removal, spring storm clean up). Performs snow removal. Provides grounds maintenance in all seasons and weather conditions.
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Examples of work include visual inspection of critical systems at start and end of each workday; repairs of laboratory equipment; unload, move, and set-up of delivered items such as office furniture or laboratory equipment; inventory and clean-up of storage areas; remove discarded items; routine repairs such as filling cracks and holes in walls and ceilings, and touch-up painting; and grounds maintenance, including mowing, snow and ice removal, and trimming vegetation.
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Clears debris and maintains drives and walkways which may require snow removal depending on location. 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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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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Snow removal and other winter work opportunities available to most specialists. We love giving our employees the opportunity to grow with our company; frequent opportunities for advancement often mean that a lawn care specialist can become a manager in as little as one year, especially for those willing to relocate.
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Operates a rubber tire loader in general maintenance work and snow removal operations. in the control and removal of snow. Operates a snow loader when removing heavy snow accumulations.
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Incumbents may perform any combination of the essential job functions related or unrelated as required or assigned by the Director of Engineering or designee per Engineering Team duties, may include but not limited to; snow removal, MP2 System Preventive Maintenance Program, rotating shift or any other unrelated Engineering job functions.
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In addition to the big tasks, you might be asked to unclog a toilet, do a small paint job or even some groundskeeping or light snow removal. You could perform routine, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, carpentry, HVAC, painting and finishing and maintenance on facilities, equipment, grounds, parking areas and sidewalks at our facility.
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Work includes digging, truck driving, snow and ice removal, tree removal, and cemetery maintenance. Skill in operating a backhoe, forklift, loader, mower, tractor, dump truck, leaf blower, weed eater, tamp, jackhammer, and other maintenance equipment.
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