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Operates all equipment and machinery in a safe and proficient manner, including the use and operation of groundskeeping equipment (e.g., tractors, stump cutters, sprayers, sod cutters, pruning equipment, motorized &/or hand-operated tree spades, power saws, tillers, mowers, seeders, spreaders, snow plows, and various other associated tools and equipment.
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On Call: This position is normally the first called for snow removal after hours or on weekends. Winter Hours: 7 am – 4 pm except at times when snow or ice removal, etc. Removes snow from walks, roadways, and parking lots and spreads ice and snow-melting material as necessary.
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This position is responsible for snow removal in the winter season. Qualifications: High school diploma or GED Must join the Laborers Union Valid driver's license and CDL required Experience operating gradall and forklift Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
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Upkeep of yard area, fence repair, snow removal/salting. Upkeep of yard area, fence repair, snow removal/salting. Routine maintenance of heating and air conditioning units. Sort/stack/load pallets, cardboard, aluminum, steel and light bulbs for recycling.
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Rain or shine, sleet or snow, our members count on you. In the member assist - cart attendant role, you are responsible for ensuring members see a well-kept parking lot which includes helping members with their purchases, and ensure there are carts ready and available.
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Provide outdoor tasks such as snow removal, mowing, trimming of shrubs and trees, and sweeping up debris. Provide outdoor tasks such as snow removal, mowing, trimming of shrubs and trees, and sweeping up debris.
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Negotiate subcontracts and necessary purchases, i.e., landscaping, cleaning, and snow removal for the building and grounds. Negotiate subcontracts and necessary purchases, i.e., landscaping, cleaning, and snow removal for the building and grounds.
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