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Supervises, directs and provides logistic and strategic planning with regard to the deployment of all staff engaged in the year round maintenance of County roads and highways; this includes, but is not limited to, maintenance of highways and their appurtenances, such as pavement patching, minor resurfacings, drainage systems, bridges, and landscaping, street sweeping and cleaning within roadway jurisdiction, snow and ice removal, mowing and vegetation control.
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Job Responsibilities: Pick up trash & debris from grounds Laying down salt and snow removal in winter months Assist in trash-outs and general property clean up Power washing sidewalks, buildings, etc.
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Maintains outside grounds during summer months and may operate snow plow tractor for snow removal during winter months. May also be assigned to clean snow or debris from Institute grounds and notify management of the need for major repairs.
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Responsible for appropriate restaurant maintenance, i.e., snow removal, plumbing, landscaping, lighting, signage, equipment issues. ServSafe Food Certification required. This position reports to Culinary Director or Area Chef (as applicable) as well as the Unit General Manager/Managing Partner.
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Complete general maintenance projects, including installations and repairs involving plumbing, electrical equipment, carpentry, painting, equipment repair, snow removal, and landscaping.
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To accomplish this goal, the responsibilities of the maintenance department include, but are not limited to, general repairs to the apartments and common areas of the buildings and grounds, vacant apartment preparation, snow and trash removal, emergency repairs, cleaning, landscaping, ordering maintenance equipment and supplies, record keeping, accepting deliveries, moving appliances and other job related duties.
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Grounds Maintenance: Perform landscaping and snow removal service in accordance with service delivery protocols. Ability to work efficiently, professionally and safely with tools of the trade such as snow blower, lawn mower and related grounds tools, drill, saw, pipe rodding, lumber and other materials.
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Responsible for payroll for BOH and accurate timekeeping records. basis (e.g., Food Safety, Sanitation, Allergy, OSHrelated, Employee Handbook). Utilizes all Company business systems effectively (e.g., POS, HRIS, Hiring/Selection, Scheduling, Inventory and Labor Management Systems.
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Ensure the outside of the property is maintained, including landscaping, snow removal, and garbage/trash removal. Maintenance Director - Long Term Care Facility Summary: Oak Park Oasis , a Skilled Nursing Facility, provides a range of services, including skilled nursing care, post-acute medical and rehabilitation care, hospice care, short term and long term care and rehabilitation therapy.
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Keeps up the exterior cleanliness and presentation of the property including lawn care, window washing (interior/exterior), snow removal, leaf-blowing from parkways, trash pickup and sanitation.
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Assist with grounds keeping and landscaping duties when needed, including snow removal. Duties vary but may involve rough and finish carpentry, drywall, minor plumbing, electrical repairs as well as groundskeeping and event set up and break down.
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Other tasks include digging and shoveling, such as snow removal around equipment and office. Employee may also engage in debris removal which involves lifting, bending and stooping.
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Perform various duties such as building repairs, snow removal, or groundskeeping to provide residents with a clean and well-maintained living environment. Perform various duties such as building repairs, snow removal, or groundskeeping to provide residents with a clean and well-maintained living environment.
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Maintain the beautification of the exterior of the buildings including the walkways, parking lot, and landscaping (lawn maintenance, snow removal, etc.) Maintain the beautification of the exterior of the buildings including the walkways, parking lot, and landscaping (lawn maintenance, snow removal, etc.
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The SSM will manage and maintain overall site service, performance, processes, and quality standards for services which may include but is not limited to: cleaning, landscaping, snow removal, parking lot maintenance, solid waste & recycling, interior plants, and pest control.
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