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Seasonal maintenance worker positions are limited duration positions, not to exceed six months. The City of Sherwood is looking for Seasonal Maintenance Workers! Assist as needed to clean and maintain city streets, sidewalks, pathways, and right-of-ways including street cleaning, pavement patching, concrete forming/finishing, sanding, and trimming and removing trees and vegetation.
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The Seasonal Maintenance Worker is responsible for providing routine to semi-skilled maintenance work and/or assisting in specific areas in the Streets, Utilities, and Parks (including Horticulture) divisions.
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The City of Independence has several openings for Seasonal Service Department workers to assist the Service Department in landscaping, grounds keeping and related duties for City projects. Duties include general labor, cleaning, cutting grass, sweeping, raking, shoveling, planting flowers, spreading mulch, weed eating, washing trucks and related tasks.
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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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Seasonal Natural Resources Worker positions and their essential functions are as follows: Interpretive Specialists : Educate the public on property-specific nature, history, culture, and park services through memorable experiences.
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Milwaukie is hiring Seasonal Maintenance Workers to work in the following divisions (see definitions at top of job posting). This position will be doing hands-on work outdoors with Milwaukie's natural resources team and working on a variety of landscaping projects, including raingarden and detention pond maintenance, invasive species removal, urban forest work such as pruning, watering and planting trees, and making other improvements Milwaukie's natural spaces and public greenspaces.
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SCHEDULE: Monday-Friday, hiring for all shifts summer seasonal position. At Kemps, we create Kemps ice cream and are proud to provide families with fresh, delicious dairy. Kemps is a farmer-owned brand of Dairy Farmers of America (DFA), a dairy marketing cooperative owned by more than 12,500 family farmers.
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We are currently recruiting for qualified applicants for a Seasonal Maintenance Worker - Cemetery. Part-Time and Seasonal employees are also eligible to accrue 1 hour of sick leave for every 30 hours worked.
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Seasonal employees shall receive a total of two (2) paid time off work shifts when they return for subsequent seasons. In their first year of employment, seasonal employees will receive one (1) paid time off work shift after three (3) months and a second paid time off shift after 6 months of employment.
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Cushman Hydro Seasonal Grounds Worker. As a Grounds Worker, your responsibilities include lawn mowing, weed eating, and light janitorial duties. Embrace the great outdoors and join our dynamic team as a Grounds Worker, where you'll be part of a community committed to maintaining the beauty of our hydroelectric project.
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Note to applicant: This is a seasonal/temporary summer opportunity that can be expected to run from May 2024 to August 2024. As a summer warehouse worker, we will provide a wide variety of shifts and schedules to accommodate what works for you.
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We are seeking individuals to fill the seasonal role of Building & Grounds Maintenance Worker. Part Time and Seasonal employees are eligible for a free transit pass, recreation center pass and Chapman Hill pass, with discounted rates for family members in the same household.
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Work under the direct supervision of a supervisor, crew leader or lead worker who assigns work and observes performance to ensure conformance to department standards. Works safely and follows all applicable safety health rules; responsible for reporting any unsafe condition to supervisor, crew leader or lead worker; expected to stop work when conditions are unsafe.
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William Hill Winery is hiring for Seasonal Winery Technicians, who participates in all phases of winemaking processes as well as the care, maintenance, and sanitation of all equipment and facilities.
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The Tukwila Parks & Recreation Department is actively seeking two Seasonal, part-time Golf Course Maintenance Workers who are punctual, energetic self-starters who have a general understanding of the game of golf and how the associated job applies to the goals of the Golf Maintenance staff.
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