Grounds Maintenance maintains and enhances Park District's facilities by performing entry-level and, as capable, semi-skilled jobs in a manner, which assures a quality product and programs consistent with Park District policies.
- Performs entry-level and, as capable, semi-skilled work of a routine, repetitive nature in a responsible manner; typical duties including but not limited to:
- Turf, landscape and plant maintenance functions such as seeding, sodding, fertilizing, mowing, trimming, aerating, spraying, plant installation and harvesting, soil preparation, irrigating, plant propagation
- Plant pest control such as chemical applications
- Plant/tree removal
- Building and facility maintenance such as cleaning, minor repairs and service maintenance
- Roadway and walk maintenance such as plowing, grading, patching, and seal coating
- Equipment maintenance such as oil and filter changing, lubrication, blade sharpening and belt adjusting
- Assisting with various park construction renovation projects
- Performing tasks at specialized facility operations and maintenance locations such as golf courses, stables, The Chalet, aquatics areas, etc.
- Installing, maintaining, and removing signs and boundary markers, as assigned
- May be required to possess knowledge in handling and applying pesticides and fertilizers
- Performs routine maintenance on equipment. Makes minor mechanical repairs and service on divisions equipment as directed
- Works with skilled-level employees (Senior Technician; Technician) toward the completion of construction renovation projects and repair work of facilities
- Works towards the proficiency in the operation and maintenance of the following equipment: Trucks; tractors; farm and light construction equipment; front-end loader; backhoe; hydraulic mowing equipment; utility vehicles; small engine equipment
Requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalent. At least one year of semi-skilled experience preferred.
- Course work up to and including certification (i.e., Arborist, etc.), Associate Degree and/or university classes in turf, agronomy, forestry, horticulture, plant science, natural resources, or related fields, would strengthen a candidate's application
- Pesticides license when required by work assignment or location
- Possess valid driver's license
- Possesses or has ability to obtain within one year of employment one of the following:
- Ohio Department of Agriculture herbicide/pesticide license
- State of Ohio Class A commercial driver's license (CDL) with air brakes
- Demonstrated ability to perform variable physical requirements of park maintenance work
- Previous experience in and knowledge of Park Operation's procedures, duties, equipment operation desirable
- Demonstrated ability to exhibit leadership consistent with teamwork approach that recognizes contribution of all employees
Work Schedule: Sunday - Thursday; 6 AM - 2:30 PM
Application Deadline: Open until filled