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Ability to learn and operate specialized municipal equipment such as street sweeper, specialized snow removal equipment etc. Assists in snow removal, salt and sanding operations, performs routine manual labor associated with equipment operation in construction maintenance and service activities, keeps work records and compiles related reports.
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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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Wausau Equipment designs and manufactures the most comprehensive range of top-quality snow removal and ice control products in the industry to help our customers maintain safe and efficient roads runways and railways.
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Safely operates electrical and air powered tools, pipe fitting, welding, hydraulic, pneumatic, and other mechanical tools, snow removal and salt spreader equipment and/or other heavy equipment assigned to the department.
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Oversee facility building grounds throughout all seasons such as (snow removal, sidewalks/entry ways, salting; maintaining overall appearance of outside of building) Engage with city inspector as needed on facility compliance inspections and address any findings or violations.
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If you can't answer a customer's question about our snow removal processes, find the on-site Supervisor to answer their question. Filling out a job sheet/time card as soon as you are finished working after each snow removal operation.
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Assists Groundskeeper with snow removal operations. Ensures organization, damage free storage methods, building code compliance, and current documentation of warehousing, equipment rooms, garage storage, attic stock, and other short-term storage areas.
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Commercial grass cutting & snow removal. Commercial grass cutting & snow removal. We also provide carpet cleaning and construction services with over 400 locations worldwide. Service Technician 2: $16-$18 Hr.
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Landscaping duties including light snow removal, lawn care, vegetation trimming, and lot maintenance. Landscaping duties including light snow removal, lawn care, vegetation trimming, and lot maintenance.
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Address issues with landscaping and snow/ice removal. Diagnose problems and repair major appliances, HVAC, plumbing, electrical (when no license is required), general carpentry, pool care, roof, and gutter repairs.
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Exterior landscaping and snow removal. Understands and ensures regulatory compliance and works collaboratively with: OSHA, EPA, USDA, FDA, local fire/police/health/utility departments, Weights and Measures, and other regulatory/governmental agencies.
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Maintains building by performing basic repairs, carpentry, shoveling, clean-up work, snow and ice removal, plumbing, electrical wiring, painting and other related maintenance activities as needed.
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Maintain Uline’s beautiful grounds, including mowing, weeding, fertilizing, pruning, watering, pest and disease control as well as trash and debris removal. Remove snow and ice from walkways and parking areas during inclement weather.
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Maintain walkways and parking lot areas, including snow and ice removal from entries and exits, salting/sanding as needed, and general repair of ruts and potholes. Perform routine maintenance on the car wash, including daily and monthly inspections, such as soap and wax levels, nozzle flows, vacuums, waste levels, and overall cleanliness.
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Maintain an accurate log of trash pick -ups and snow removal to ensure timeliness and billing is correct. Perform preventative maintenance per the ACC policies and operations manual by testing all emergency fighting, smoke detectors, fire alarm systems, emergency exits, and any other systems in place.
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