General Environmental Technician 2 - Building Attendant General Labor - Detroit, MI at Geebo

General Environmental Technician 2 - Building Attendant

DescriptionUnder general supervision, serve as a leader of a small crew of workers performing routine tasks involved in a variety of city services.
These tasks range from engaging in work ground maintenance activities, landscape, and/or recreation areas, public buildings, parkways, berm areas and other municipal properties.
Examples of Duties Lead a small crew of workers engaged in clearing, cleaning, grading, and leveling land; upon completion of prepare records of the activities.
Excavate for and repair water and sewage lines; clean catch basins, wading pools, and canals.
Seed, sod, and water grass areas; plant, remove and mulch trees, shrubs, and evergreens.
Assist staff in planting bulbs, annuals, perennials and other seasonal crops.
Sweep, shovel snow, clean and remove trash; load and unload shipments and perform other manual labor and lifting.
Load and unload equipment and supplies; clean and sweep public grounds, building, and exhibits.
Repair concrete and asphalt hard surface areas.
Erect and repair fences, backstops, and guard rails.
Prepare, paint, and make minor repairs to park and playground equipment.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications High School Diploma or G.
E.
D.
Two (2) years experience in janitorial, grounds maintenance work, landscape work.
Must have a valid Driver's License.
Supplemental InformationEvaluation Plan Interview:
P/F Evaluation of Training, Experience & Personal
Qualifications:
100% Total of Interview and Evaluation T.
E.
P:
100% Additional points may be awarded for Veteran Points:
0 - 15 points Detroit Residency Credit:
15 point LRD:
10/11/2023 Recommended Skills Maintenance Recreation Sweeping Water Treatment Grading (Landscape) Earthworks Roads, Pavements And Highways Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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