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Responsible for the development and maintenance of parks and sports field areas performing duties such as pesticide and fertilizer applications, aerification of turfgrass, mowing, string trimming, picking up trash, building maintenance, fence installation/removal, edging, planting, weeding flower beds, applying water to lawn area and flower beds, pruning trees, infield clay maintenance, etc.
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A maintenance worker to join our team and perform unskilled general labor and maintenance work for W/W Collections and Water Distribution in accordance with all safety regulations and procedures.
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Under general supervision of maintenance supervisor, performs a variety of work in the general maintenance and repair such as painting, carpentry, plumbing, masonry and electrical work. May be required to do grounds maintenance.
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Overview: TekWissen Group is a workforce management provider throughout the USA and many other countries in the world.
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Certified welder/metal worker. Advantage XPO has a temp-to-hire opportunity in San Angelo, TX for a Maintenance Technician. Ability to solve maintenance-related problems. Certified welder/metal worker.
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We are seeking a maintenance worker to perform a variety of tasks to keep buildings, systems, and equipment in satisfactory condition. Perform general maintenance. Previous maintenance experience preferred.
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TxDOT's San Angelo District is looking for a General Transportation Tech I or II (highway maintenance worker) based in our San Angelo Maintenance Office. Our workforce consists of 17 full time employees with duties ranging from sign replacement, herbicide application, roadway level-up, seal coat, edge repair, tree trimming, litter pick-up, project inspection, vehicle maintenance and much more.
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The Maintenance Worker is responsible for responding to general maintenance work orders throughout the center/academy. Performs interior and exterior center janitorial, building maintenance and ground keeping assignments according to work orders.
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Be knowledgeable of the School Dude / Assets Essential work system (Computerized Maintenance Management System) Minimum: Must be able to read and write English at a high school level with at least six months of general maintenance experience.
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