What are the responsibilities and job description for the Snow Removal Shovelers, Operators and Drivers position at Landscape Concepts Management?
A Snow Removal Laborer is responsible for clearing snow and ice from various outdoor areas, such as sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, and roads. This job is particularly important during the winter months when snow and ice accumulation can create hazards for pedestrians and drivers.
What You'll Do:
Snow and Ice Removal:
- Operate snow removal equipment such as snow blowers, snowplows, shovels, and salt spreaders.
- Clear snow and ice from designated areas, including walkways, driveways, parking lots, and roadways.
- Apply de-icing materials like salt or sand to prevent further ice formation.
Equipment Maintenance:
- Perform basic maintenance and inspections on snow removal equipment to ensure it is in proper working order.
- Report any equipment malfunctions or damage to supervisors or maintenance personnel.
Safety Compliance:
- Adhere to safety guidelines and procedures to prevent accidents and injuries while working in cold and slippery conditions.
- Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, waterproof boots, and warm clothing.
Clearing Obstructions:
- Remove obstacles and obstructions from snow and ice-covered areas, ensuring they are safe for use.
Snow Stacking and Piling:
- Stack and pile snow in designated areas, away from traffic and pedestrian pathways.
- Maintain clear sightlines and ensure snow piles do not obstruct visibility.
Record Keeping:
- Report records of work performed, including the areas cleared, materials used, and any issues encountered and submit daily or periodic reports to supervisors.
What We're Seeking:
Teamwork:
- Collaborate with other snow removal laborers and supervisors to efficiently complete tasks.
- Communicate effectively with team members to coordinate efforts.
Shift Work:
- Be prepared to work flexible hours, including early mornings, late nights, weekends, and holidays, as snow removal often requires immediate attention.
Physical Requirements:
- This job may require lifting, pushing, and shoveling heavy snow, so physical strength and endurance are important.
Customer Service:
- Provide courteous and professional service, especially when working in areas that serve the public, such as commercial properties or residential communities.
Qualifications for a Snow Removal Laborer:
Typically, include a valid driver's license, the ability to operate snow removal equipment, and physical fitness to handle the demands of the job. Prior experience in snow removal or a similar field may also be preferred. Additionally, depending on the location, we may require a commercial driver's license (CDL) if operating larger snow removal vehicles like snowplows.