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Responsible for walking the swimming pools for proper swimming attire, proper use of pool/spa and any non-residents' use. Police academy training or related law enforcement training is required.
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During the summer you’ll take the kids to fun places like swimming at the pool, the zoo, the movies. Becoming an afterschool/summer camp counselor is a great way to gain knowledge and experience in the non-profit field.
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Under the supervision of the Aquatics Director the Lifeguard is responsible for maintaining the highest level of safety and swimming conditions for all patrons in the pool, on the deck and surrounding areas; first, by preventing accidents and second, by responding to an emergency quickly and efficiently.
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Assists with the installation, repair and maintenance of plumbing systems such as the landscaping irrigation system and swimming pool systems. Assists with the installation, repair and maintenance of plumbing systems such as the landscaping irrigation system and swimming pool systems.
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Perform maintenance and repair work on the interior and exterior of buildings, hotels rooms and contents, laundry and kitchen/refrigeration equipment, lighting, heating, air conditioning (HVAC), ventilation, and water treatment systems, swimming pool (if applicable), and snow removal, etc.
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Remove debris from driveways, garages, and swimming pool areas. Ability to use standard cleaning equipment within a residential building; vacuum cleaner, floor polisher, cleaning cart, etc.
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Ability to move freely around inspection sites, including swimming pool decks, confined pool equipment areas and may involve bending, squatting, light lifting, and climbing stairs and ladders.
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Permanent, full-time positions – we will train you, no pool experience required. Our Leak Technicians are happy to meet strangers and jump in their swimming pools—they are personable, smart, physically fit, and love to have fun.
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An employee in this class serves as the Assistant Swim Coach and assist in managing the USA Swimming and/or US Masters Swimming club team programs under the direction of the Head Swim Coach.
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Inspects irrigation systems and lift stations in order to ensure that pumps/systems are working properly and identify non-working pumps/systems; repairs a variety of plumbing fixtures, valves, lift station/swimming pool pumps, and irrigation components in order to restore fixtures, valves, lift stations, water park features, and irrigation systems to proper working condition and minimize replacement costs.
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Water Safety Instructor - TEMPORARY Job Number: 499789 Work Type: Temporary Location: Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida Department: S Swimming Pool Maintenance Categories: Facilities Management - Design, Construction, Maintenance, Skilled Trades About Us: We are excited that you are considering joining Nova Southeastern University.
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Enforces City Ordinances, teaches swimming lessons, leads water aerobics and aqua therapy classes, general pool and facility maintenance and cleaning, troubleshoots and makes minor repairs to filtration and pool chemistry systems; including daily chemistry testing and apply chemicals to maintain water quality standards.
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Reporting to the Executive Housekeeper, the Pool attendant is responsible for ensuring the safety of swimmers and the proper functioning of aquatic activities in a swimming pool. Perform routine pool maintenance tasks, including cleaning, skimming, and checking water quality.
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Cleans and performs maintenance of pool equipment, pool deck, swimming pools and locker room facilities. Responsible for lifeguarding at municipal pool, which may include organizing and conducting recreational activities and assisting in site supervision.
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Lifeguard duties while off the stand includes, but is not limited to; ensuring they are maintain required duties such as pool maintenance, administering first aid if needed, swim testing patrons, filling out any necessary forms, completing any duties the Head Life Guard assigns, and any other tasks that the Aquatics Director/Coordinator may require.
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