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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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Assist with snow removal at park and rides, transit stations, and rail facilities as assigned using shovels, scrapers and walk-behind snow removal equipment. Keep a path from shelters to bus stops and the shelter perimeter clear of snow and ice using shovels, scrapers, and walk-behind snow removal equipment and ice melt products.
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E.g., snow removal, lawn care, painting, gardening). Work today, get paid today! Assist with preventative maintenance and complete report work orders such as replacing ceiling tiles, light bulbs, patching vinyl, etc., to maintain the hotel and keep the product quality standard.
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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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Follow Crew Lead instructions around all aspects of tree removal, pruning, inspecting, and climbing to execute jobs safely and accurately. Ability to work long days outdoors with possible overtime, in all terrain and inclement weather.
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They also manage lawn care products, make recommendations based on site evaluations, and fill in other roles such as lawn mowing, shrub trimming, and snow removal. MN Dept. of Agriculture Applicators license (A&E) or ability to get recertified, valid MN driver's license with a clean driving record, experience with application of fertilizers/herbicides/chemicals for turf and non-turf property maintenance, ability to work autonomously, experience operating lawn care equipment, ability to lift 50 pounds regularly, ability to drive a truck and trailer.
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Drivers receive only activity pay for activities including Accident, Breakdown, Weather/Road Closure, Cleaning Rejected Trailer, Assigned tractor not available, Out of hours (70), Snow Removal assigned trailer, Undock Trailers, Trailer Weight issue, and Wait Time.
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Assists with the street maintenance work including activities such as paving, patching, crack sealing, grading, equipment maintenance, cleaning, signage, weed removal, litter collection, and street light bulb replacement.
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Basic grounds maintenance including cutting grass and snow removal. Job may also include lawn mowing and snow removal and minor vehicle maintenance. Ability to follow all safety rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the facility including but not limited to: Globally Harmonized System (GHS), Vulnerable Adult and Abuse Policy, HIPAA, Resident's Bill of Rights, Universal Precaution, AWAIR, OSHA, Right to know, SDS, ADA, HUD Policy and Procedures, Fair Housing laws and regulations.
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Perform all laser hair removal treatments within Milan Laser established treatment protocols and procedures. Milan Laser Hair Removal is one of the nation's premier laser hair removal providers.
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Participate in referring vendors to the Facilities Manager and overseeing the performance of contracted vendors in groundskeeping, snow removal, janitorial, pest control, rubbish removal, and other necessary services.
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Educate patients on laser hair removal process and pre/post treatment care recommendations. Employee and spouse or legal partner receive free laser hair removal services. About Milan Laser Hair Removal.
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Ensures all work has been executed correctly by inspecting vehicles after repair. The Auto Body Technician works in alignment with all team members in achieving the repair facilities KPIs and is committed to being a dedicated Brand Ambassador of The Boyd Group at all times.
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Seasonal work (i.e. snow removal, rink flooding etc.) Inspect and perform grounds keeping service, maintains ice-skating rinks, and perform snow removal as assigned.
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The college offers bachelor's degrees in fourteen disciplines including arts entrepreneurship, design, fine arts, and media arts; one MFA; three online master's degrees; and continuing education classes for all ages.
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