Location: Addison, IL
Company: Addison Park District
the Superintendent of Parks & Planning, the Maintenance I i s responsible for a variety of park maintenance, turf maintenance, ho rticulture, forestry, and custodial and recreation support activities. The normal work schedule is 7:00 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. and t he Park Maintenance I is on call as needed especially during seasonal weather.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities Assists with general maintenance of the Athletic Fields, Parks, Playgrounds, Turf maintenance, and all other areas assigned May assist with: Applying herbicides, fungicides, and pesticides to destroy undesirable growth and pests. Laying out, striping, and maintaining soccer, softball, football, lacrosse, and baseball
fields. Cleans and maintains all park pavilions, restrooms, and other assigned buildings. Maintains grounds through litter pickup, recycling, and other activities.
Responsible for, but not limited to, managing the safety and cleanliness of property and equipment by identifying, repairing, and inspecting park facilities, equipment and property from wear, damage, vandalism, etc. Maintains all Park District property, trails, paths, roads, parking lots, common sidewalks, and other surfaces, which includes, but is not limited to snow removal, debris removal, grading and light renovation. Responsible for the operation and preventive maintenance of Park District vehicles, tractors, ground equipment,
implements and ensuring it is performed and reported. The maintenance may include, but is not limited to daily inspections, washing, checking fluids and any other maintenance as needed.
Cross trains on all general areas of the Parks & Planning Department and assist in all areas needed. Demonstrates, leads, and supports the Park District's mission statement, vision, and core values. Establishes, supports, and maintains collaborative efforts with internal and external customers and organizations. Maintain a proactive approach to safety and risk management. Adheres to safety policies and procedures as outlined in the safety manual and performs all job tasks within the rules and guidelines of the Addison Park District's safety program.
Performs other duties as assigned. Secondary Duties & Responsibilities Assists in managing and completing the overall workload of the Parks and Planning Department in the area of Horticulture, which includes, but is not limited to planting tree s, shrubs and flowers and their respective maintenance (i. e. watering, fertilizing, flower bed arrangement/maintenance, etc. ) and other horticulture duties, as needed. May assist in repairing damaged recreational items such as tennis court nets, basketball courts, soccer goals, playground equipment, and shelters.
Documents work hours and materials used on work orders to specific job requirements. Receives quotes from vendors, such as work to be performed, equipment repairs or purchases, etc. and the time required. Attend workshops and seminars pertaining to employee's position, as need ed, for new ideas, developments, and techniques. May be required to work special events from time to time at night and on weekends. Required Qualifications High School diploma or equivalent. Preference is given to candidates with an education in a related field such as turfgrass science and management, and athletic turf management.
Minimum of 1-2 years of experience in a related field. Must have a valid Driver's License. Possess a valid State of Illinois Pesticide Operator/Applicator License, preferred. Preferred CPSI (Certified Playground Safety Inspector) Must be CPR and AED certified within six (6) months of hire. Competencies Ability to follow directions and communicate in English both verbally and in writing. Ability to read an d understand materials, such as complex s ervice manuals, maintenance, and operators' manuals printed in English. Ability to make decisions objectively based on customer service and fiscal constraints.
Ability to work independently in day-to-day operations with the general direction of the Superintendent of Parks & Planning. Ability to delegate work, where appropriate, to accomplish work most effectively. Ability to demonstrate leadership qualities to perform required work. Ability to work in a team atmosphere, while promoting the Park District 's mission statement, vision, and core values. Ability to maintain self-control and composure in difficult situations. Ability to recognize priorities and meet deadlines. Ability to receive constructive criticism and/or supervision.
Ability to be flexible and adaptable to new situations. Possess enthusiasm and drive with a desire to accomplish goals and objectives. Working Conditions/Physical Requirements Position may be required to work both inside and outside during various environmental conditions, such as but not limited to rain and mud, hot and cold temperatures, exposure to dust, fumes, dirt, and noise. Frequent operation and handling of assigned equipment, which may include, but are not limited to athletic field equipment, tractors, general parks equipment, trucks, and general maintenance equipment.
Must have the p hysical agility to maintain mobility from site to site and be able to perform moderate manual tasks (a thorough pre-employment physical examination will be required after conditional job offer. ) May perform duties which include, but are not limited to prolonged lifting, standing, stooping, bending, twisting, and climbing for extended periods of time. Job Posted by Applicant Pro
our De Kalb, IL. facility. This position offers a competitive salary with an excellent benefits package including: Profit Sharing, Matching 401(k), Health, Life, Dental, Short & Long Term Disability, Holiday, Personal, and Sick paid leave, Maternity Leave, Bi-Weekly Pay, Pay rate DOE.
and Tuition Assistance. Specific duties: Responsible for inspecting and monitoring all assets for proper operation and mechanical condition. Supervise results of inspections and necessary actions. Performing preventative maintenance as required and necessary emergency repairs as needed in a safe, professional manner. Maintain a detailed equipment log identifying all repairs, inspections and the results of
these repairs and inspections. Conduct the plant preventative maintenance program in accordance with requirements of the program. Assist in installation of new projects or upgrading projects.
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physicians and staff who truly know their patients, and where top-quality care is the standard - not the exception. Position Overview The Maintenance Tech performs maintenance and service throughout Hopedale Medical Complex and other properties owned and/or operated by Hopedale Medical Foundation.
Responsibilities Inspect, repair, and maintain HVAC equipment, residential and commercial. Inspect, repair, and maintain electrical systems, residential and commercial. Inspect, repair, and maintain and repair fans, pumps, coolers, boilers, and general equipment Inspect, maintain, and repair plumbing Complete general maintenance tasks Assemble furniture Maintain grounds, including snow removal
and shoveling Lawn equipment maintenance PM vehicles Prepare areas for construction Follow safety protocol and procedures Knowledge/Skill/Ability Requirements High school diploma or the equivalent is required.
Valid Illinois driver's license, clean driving record, and proof of auto insurance is required Ability to read, write, follow written, and oral instructions is required. Working knowledge of general maintenance skills in carpentry, electrical, mechanical, painting, boilers, plumbing, etc. is required Plumbing experience, resident and commercial, is preferred Analytical skills necessary to recognize, diagnose and repair equipment and system malfunctions are required. Knowledge of
safety procedures is required. Interpersonal skills necessary to communicate with others in determining and solving needs are required.
Mathematical skills necessary to perform some calculations are required. Ability to learn to read blueprints and specifications. When on call, you will need to be within a 30-minute drive from Hopedale. Physical Demands Ability to Climb Ladders Ability to Carry Heavy Equipment (Including Painting Tools and Heavy Buckets of Paint) Ability to Stand for Long Periods of Time Attention to Detail; Excellent Communication Skills Good Customer Service Skills (When Assisting Clients in Choosing the Right Materials) Outstanding Physical Dexterity
of this position.
All applicants who want to be considered for this position MUST apply electronically through the illinois. website. State of Illinois employees should click the link near the top left to apply through the Success Factors employee career portal.
Applications submitted via email or any paper manner (mail, fax, hand delivery) will not be considered. Posting Identification Number 29099 Job Responsibilities Operates power mowing equipment and other power equipment necessary to maintain the Illinois State Fairgrounds. Operates heavy equipment such as tree spades, dump trucks and snowplows to maintain roads, streets and sidewalks on the Illinois State Fairgrounds. Performs
a variety of nonskilled buildings and grounds work. Maintains all buildings on the Illinois State Fairgrounds. In the absence of the racetrack maintainer, operates all track equipment, graders, dump trucks, road graders, water trucks and track conditioner to maintain multiple use racetrack.
Provides guidance and direction to new employees, student workers and/or seasonal employees. Performs other duties as required or assigned which reasonably fall within the scope of the duties enumerated above. Minimum Qualifications Requires knowledge, skill and mental development equivalent to completion of high school plus one year of maintenance work experience preferably associated with the building
and mechanical trades and/or heavy equipment operation. Conditions of Employment 1.
Requires the ability to pass a name-based background check. 2. Requires the ability to pass a pre-employment physical. 3. Requires a valid Commercial Driver’s License—Class B or greater. 4. Requires ability to lift up to 50 lbs. 5. Requires ability to use hand and power tools, operate heavy equipment or perform semiskilled manual work in a safe manner. Work Hours: 7:00am to 3:30pm Work Location: 655 Executive Dr Du Quoin, IL 62832-3850 Agency Contact: Bureau of Human Resources Email: Phone #:217-785-xyz X Job Family: Building, Fleet & Institutional Support This position DOES NOT contain “Specialized Skills” (as that term is used in CBAs).
The Department of Agriculture seeks to hire a Building and Grounds Maintenance Worker. This position is an integral part of the team that provides the day-to -day operation and maintenance of all facility maintenance needs on the Illinois State Fairgrounds. We encourage qualified applicants to apply today. The Illinois Department of Agriculture (AGR) administers an annual budget of more than $100 million and employs more than 300 people statewide, with several hundred more temporary employees hired during the Illinois State Fair and Du Quoin State Fair.
Separate bureaus administer programs and services directed at conserving the state's land and water resources; protecting the health and welfare of livestock and companion animals; overseeing state and county fairs; regulating seed, feed and fertilizer products; ensuring the financial stability of grain dealers and warehouses; promoting Illinois food and agricultural products; and operating the state's horse racing program. AGR values employees with different backgrounds, life experiences, and talents. AGR offers a robust benefit package including; Monday-Friday work schedule Flexible work schedules in many program areas Health, life, vision, and dental insurance 12 Weeks paid maternity/paternity leave Pension Plan Deferred Compensation, and other pre-tax benefit programs Employees earn twelve (12) paid sick days annually Ten to twenty-five (10-25) paid vacation days based on years of service Employees earn three (3) paid personal days pro-rated based on start date Thirteen - Fourteen (13-14) paid state holidays annually If this opportunity appeals to you, please apply today!
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into the world's largest producer of reels, sieves and chaffers for combines. From our early days of Hart-Carter products, this company, which began with the vision of a Midwest farmer and a storekeeper, has held a close association with the marketplace to ensure that every product is focused on productivity for harvesters.
Today, HCC manufactures agricultural harvesting equipment such as reels, sieves, chaffers and other innovative products for every combine need. We supply sieves, chaffers, and reels to original farm equipment manufacturers for most every make and model of combine. We work closely with these manufacturers to match our products with combine specifications and capacities.
HCC continues to develop and test new materials and new products designed for performance. With over 100 years of experience and advances in technology, no one is more prepared to meet the needs of tomorrow's farmers.
If you are an innovator and looking to grow and develop in an established organization than this is the place to be. Our employment philosophy is our employees are our greatest asset and our vision is excellence through teamwork. So, if you're looking to grow and learn in an established organization please look below at our current open position: Position Maintenance Technician Starting Pay: $23.86 per hour2 nd Shift differential of $0.50 per hour Shift: 2 nd Shift: 2:30
PM to 11:00 PM Primary Function: Install, repair, maintain and rebuilds or modifies a wide range of production and building equipment including engine and turret lathes, punch presses, press brakes, drill presses, welders, special process equipment, fans, cranes, compressors, hoists, lift trucks, tractors, electrical equipment and controls, power and light circuits, service piping and buildings or other related equipment.
Duties: Diagnoses service problems, dismantle, determine extent of repairs necessary, make or requisition repair parts, reassemble and assure proper performance. Set-up and operate machine tools involved in making parts, weld and perform any other process required in the construction of guards, special equipment and other structural devices.
Plans for, thread, hang and install piping. Connects valves and controls. Bend and install conduit, pull and terminate wires, establish secondary distribution centers, balance leads, compute wire sizes and performs required adjustments. Assist in the development and construction of special production equipment or the alteration of standard equipment for special purposes, installing connection electrical and mechanical components, aligning shafts and bearings, checks all functioning parts, making alterations as required.
Assist vendors' service personnel with trouble-shooting and/or initial set-up of machines and equipment. Must be able to read and interpret blueprints. Repairs production tooling, disassembling as necessary to examine for worn of broken parts. Make new production tooling, as required where function required is a position and secure parts to maintain specified tolerances. Sets-up and operates a variety of hand and machine tools including welders, to make new tools to replace those which have worn or broken. Assist in tool tryout, checking parts produced and making alterations as results dictate.
Performs a wide variety of shearing, machining, welding, assembling, painting and testing in the construction or reconditioning of designed Engineering models and prototypes and in the production of small quantities of marketable product. Confers with Engineering regarding material and equipment required to maintain requirements and specifications. Recommend changes leading to design and process efficiencies. Participate in the checking and testing of models, making installation on customer machines. Hook up and operate power equipment. Diagnose problems, making changes required to meet operation requirements.
Works from drawings, sketches, instructions, Engineering specifications, manufacturers' manuals, wiring and piping diagrams. Uses a variety of measuring and testing equipment. Must be able to read, write and comprehend English. May be required to perform work on any shift designated by the company. Maintains records as required for maintenance and safety purposes. Uses a variety of inspection equipment, measuring and recording results to assure that parts are made to quality standards. Keeps equipment and area clean, neat, productive and safe. Performs daily housekeeping.
Performs other miscellaneous duties inherent to the job. Responsible for using all required PPE and maintaining it in good condition. Must notify management when new PPE is needed. Minimum Qualifications: High School Diploma and/or equivalent Must be able to read and interpret blueprints Ability to use inspection equipment Working Knowledge of: Must be able to operate all hand and power tools. Must be able to operate in a safe manner all machines on the property. Benefits: HCC, Inc. offers a world-class benefits package that includes a competitive salary. Our benefits package includes: Medical, Dental, Prescription Drug, and Vision Programs ESOP - We're Proud to be Employee Owned!
Pension Company Paid Vacation and Holidays Employee Assistance Program Life Insurance, Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance Fitness Reimbursement Program Annual Wellness Screenings If interested in working for an organization where you can make a difference, please apply through. HCC, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. PDN-9addc8f7-636e-477a-bd77-e63576415f2c