Lead Grounds Maintenance Worker (Housing)

University of Southern IndianaEvansville, IN
18h$19Onsite

About The Position

The University of Southern Indiana is accepting applications for Lead Grounds Maintenance Worker, Housing. As a working Lead Grounds Worker, assist the Manager of Housing and Residence Life in scheduling, directing, performing and overseeing the seasonal tasks relating to general upkeep of landscaped and turf areas; roads and walkways; parking lots; lakes, streams, and watersheds; playing fields and recreational facilities; University property; the University housing complex; and minor construction projects.

Requirements

  • High school diploma/GED.
  • Three years’ experience in grounds maintenance work to include the operation of specialized grounds equipment.
  • Ability to obtain certification in application of pesticides and fertilizers within the first 6 months of employment.
  • Ability to read, write, and perform mathematical calculations for mixing chemicals and pesticides.
  • Working knowledge of operating machinery such as riding mowers, skid steers, compact tractors, front loaders, dump trucks, snowplows, etc.
  • Working knowledge of plant species and planting schedules.
  • One year of previous grounds leadership experience.
  • Valid driver’s license required.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working in large complex grounds.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in planning and coordinating daily work schedules as directed by the Manager of Housing and Residence Life.
  • Assist in determining methods and standards for work, allocating machines and equipment, and assigning tasks to accomplish seasonal programs for all grounds Housing maintenance areas.
  • Supervise the work of vendors, support staff, and student staff in grounds Housing maintenance areas.
  • Work from blueprints, landscape plans, sketches, work orders or verbal instruction to landscape areas and construct outdoor facilities.
  • Coordinate the operation of complex and specialized grounds maintenance equipment to apply herbicides, pesticides and fertilizers.
  • Maintain inventories, warehouses supplies and equipment pertaining to landscaping, grounds development and maintenance.
  • Coordinate and lead vendors, support staff, and student workers in seeding, sodding, aerating, fertilizing, mowing and trimming of turf areas and removal of trash and debris.
  • Assist in interviewing and selecting applicants for grounds worker position, including student workers, as needed.
  • Assist in the coordination with civic groups and University departments to provide setup support for outdoor events and athletic programs.
  • Prepare and conduct employee 30-day, 60-day, 90-day and annual performance evaluations, as assigned.
  • Inspect and report to the Manager of Housing and Residence Life the condition of grounds and landscaping areas to plan daily work.
  • Coordinate the purchase of equipment and supplies for grounds Housing maintenance areas.
  • Prepare requisitions for purchase of materials and supplies.
  • Act as liaison between vendors and the University Housing complex ensuring best product for best price is achieved.
  • Collect, check, and verify all payroll time sheets for support staff and student workers.
  • Assist in resolving areas of discrepancies when necessary.
  • Plan and develop preventative and regular maintenance programs for recreational areas and athletic fields (i.e. formulating chemical programs involving fertilizing, soil amendments, insecticides, pre-emergent and post emergent).
  • Assist in supervising the maintenance of University roads, walkways, parking lots, and loading docks to include minor paving, patching, grading, ditching, and snow removal.
  • Identify areas where improvements are needed and work with Manager of Housing and Residence Life to seek funding for improvements.
  • Assist certified ground maintenance workers in applying chemicals, pesticides and herbicides to trees, shrubs and turf.
  • Assist in supervising the maintenance of Housing vehicular equipment to include Housing vehicles, tractors, mowers and towed or mounted equipment i.e. sprayers, spreaders, loaders, plows, discs, blades, aerators, seeders and rollers; hand and powered tools to include saws, augers, trim mowers, week cutters, pruning shears, shovels, and hoes.
  • Coordinate and plan seasonal planting and pruning programs.
  • Tend to minor tree plant diseases.
  • Plan and execute basic landscaping designs and plant selections to achieve erosion control and enhance wildlife habitats.
  • Develop and maintain outdoor facilities to include playing fields, shelter houses, fences, picnic areas, campgrounds, recreational facilities, fishing areas, nature trails, and fences.
  • Instruct employees on safe use of equipment and pesticide applications.
  • Attend seminars and community informational events as required.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Affordable medical, dental, vision, life and short term and long-term disability insurance plans.
  • Retirement plan where the University makes the total contribution equivalent to 7% of annual salary.
  • Full tuition fee waiver for employees/75% for spouses and dependent children.
  • Accrue up to 10 paid vacation days per fiscal year – accrual increases after 4, 7, and 11 years of service
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