Park Worker II Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Louisville, KY at Geebo

Park Worker II

DescriptionESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSOperates moderately heavy equipment and performs maintenance of public parksExamples of DutiesUNDER CLOSE SUPERVISIONObserves and checks operation of equipment for malfunctionsServices and maintains automatic and manual irrigation systemsOperates assigned equipmentServices or makes minor adjustments to equipmentPerforms maintenance on swimming pools, chlorinator, hydro chlorinator or comparable equipmentPerforms general maintenance on golf courses, tennis courts and baseball diamondsPerforms daily maintenance on turf related equipmentMaintains greens, tees, fairways and ball fieldsAssists with plumbing, concrete, or carpentry workShows discretion and is courteous to golfers when maintaining coursesCut grass and uses weed eatersProvides direction to laborers in moving, separating and loading materialsPerforms maintenance on building and groundsUses sandblaster, jackhammer, jigsaws, and hand and power tools in the maintenance and repair of park playgrounds and equipmentPerforms related workMinimum RequirementsWORK EXPERIENCESix months experience working with moderately heavy equipmentOTHER MINIMUM REQUIREMENTSMust possess and maintain a valid driver's licensePHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONSMeets regular and punctual attendance standards and any special needs of the position as determined by management, including mandatory overtime and performing related workLifts and carries items weighing up to 70 poundsLifts and carries items weighing over 70 pounds in a team settingSpends prolonged periods of time sitting, standing, walking, carrying, stooping and climbingSpends prolonged periods of time exposed to the elementsIdentifies work areas needing attentionSupplemental InformationEOEU35/02 Recommended Skills Heavy Equipment Maintenance Plumbing Swimming Tooling Assembly And Dismantling Carpentry Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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