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However, may occasionally be subject to the outside environment when working on HVAC, compressors, and other equipment outside of the building or when assisting with snow removal, and may occasionally work in confined areas or high places.
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Ensures that all hazardous conditions are addressed in a timely manner (i.e., snow removal; gathering and removing trash from the premises; debris removal, etc. Duties may include tending to the furnace and boiler, performing routine maintenance activities, providing handyman services within the residences as needed, notifying management of the need for repairs, and cleaning snow and debris from sidewalks.
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Proactively apply ice melt to sidewalks and stairs, and perform snow removal and landscaping, if applicable. Complete weekly facility, yard, and fence walks to assess for repairs or preventative maintenance and repair as needed: drywall, painting, basic plumbing and electrical, lighting and pothole repairs; basic preventative maintenance, including but not limited to, HVAC, EODs/levelers, dock/shop doors, fences, gates, etc.
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Able to operate industrial cleaning equipment and or snow removal equipment. This can or will entail the proper removal of debris, precipitation (water, snow or ice), and any obstructions that may present a hazard.
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A combination of one year of experience in any of the following areas: contract administration (roadway and/or bridge construction), bridge maintenance, bridge safety inspection, design, hydraulics, materials, soils, permits, planning, pre-design, right of way, road surface/roadside maintenance, snow/ice, surveys, and/or traffic engineering.
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Grounds Maintenance: Trimming trees and shrubs; planting; fertilizing; snow blowing and shoveling; de-grassing brick and stone areas; spring and fall clean-up. Grounds Maintenance: Trimming trees and shrubs; planting; fertilizing; snow blowing and shoveling; de-grassing brick and stone areas; spring and fall clean-up.
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They maintain, repair and operate cranes, tampers, compressors, front-end loaders, engines and motors, rail saws, chain saws, payloaders, forklifts, conveyors, track lubricators, ballast regulators, snow blowers, grease pumps, and machine shop equipment; drive trucks; keep records; make computations; prepare reports; and perform related work.
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Our products can be found in family entertainment centers, gymnastics centers, outdoor leisure centers, and snow and bike parks across the globe. Our products can be found in family entertainment centers, gymnastics centers, outdoor leisure centers, and snow and bike parks across the globe.
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The care and maintenance of all plant material located at Blithewood Estate and Montgomery Place campus, including: planting, transplanting, fertilization, watering, weeding, pruning in ornamental beds, greenhouse work, and natural areas, snow removal, tree work, litter pick up, cleaning of campus paths, patios, and assistance to other departments when needed.
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The individual will manage tasks in ServiceNow (SNOW) creating change requests for implementation and peer reviewing changes. Individual needs to be experienced with third-party software from the following vendors: Broadcom; Computer Associates (CA); Chicago-Soft; Levi Ray & Shoup, Inc.; Brokerage Consultants; Phoenix Software International; Rocket Software, Inc.; and SAS Institute.
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Upon notification from the Maintenance Superintendent and/or Property Manager, be available for emergency duty, such as snow removal and in case of a fire or any other emergencies as defined by Management.
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As a team leader or working independently, works in the cleaning and repair of boilers, the repairing of locks, and the repair and maintenance of automobiles, trucks, snow plow, and sand spreaders.
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To include but not limited to sweeping, shoveling snow, spreading ice melt and removal of garbage. Perform regular cleaning of the facility, including but not limited to floor care (vacuuming, polishing, buffing, waxing, stripping, and disinfecting), residential units (rooms, common space, offices, bathrooms) etc.
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Assure, either through referral to appropriate on-duty staff, or by actually performing necessary work, that the front sidewalk is free of ice, snow, and/or dangerous obstructions and garbage.
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Upkeep school exterior including sweeping, trash and recycling collection and disposal and snow removal as needed. Alert Facilities Supervisor of any facilities related deficiencies or safety hazards encountered during regular rounds such as lights, doors, locks, and bathroom fixtures.
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