On Call - Truck Driver Light - Plow Operator

SAFB Mascoutah, IL
Seasonal
Entry Level

Description:

Who we are:

At Challenge Unlimited, our vision is to become a national leader in providing employment services to people with disabilities that empower them to reach their full potential. We intentionally provide opportunities for individuals with disabilities which will assist them to live, work, and participate in the community.

Challenge Unlimited is driven by its core values: community, helpfulness, abilities, leadership, learning, ethics, innovation, growth, and effective outcomes. It is these values that have powered Challenge Unlimited to its success and has helped over 600 disabled individuals find meaningful work across all of our locations.

Position Summary
We’re seeking On - Call Truck Driver with Challenge Unlimited, Inc AT SAFB Mascoutah, IL 

Hourly rate $21.39 On call for snow 7 days a week including holiday

Hours vary mostly from Possibly any time during the week, day or night depending on the need for snow removal.

Shift, Paid Federal & Holidays OFF, must be available for "On Call Snow Removal"

  • Veteran's Welcome

Reporting to the Project Manager or Supervisor, the Laborer is responsible for performing work-

related opportunities that allow people who have different abilities to work with integrated teams

and receive work support and development as needed—achieving the highest level of independence

possible.

Performs snow removal duties at the assigned site. Removes snow and ice using a snow blower or

shovel. Safely operates equipment and to help perform minor maintenance of filling fluids, greasing,

and cleaning. Contributes to teamwork by training and helping co-workers, communicating needs to

the supervisor, and implementing feedback for improvement. Performs duties with a special focus on

safety, quality, and customer service.

Requirements:

Perform snow removal activities. Remove snow using a shovel or snow blower. Maintain a clean and safe job site while ensuring current landscape and property is not damaged in the efforts of removing snow.

2. Ice Control Perform ice control activities. Safely and appropriately distribute de-icing solutions such as salt/ice melt.

3. Preventative Maintenance Operate, clean, and perform preventative maintenance such as greasing, checking, and filling fluids, cleaning filters, and other minor maintenance on all equipment.

 

Maintain quality control standards by completing work thoroughly and promptly correcting any deficiencies and rectifying any customer complaints.

5. Employee Relations Perform work according to the contract’s statement of work, company policies, and procedures with a special focus on safety, quality, and customer service. Follow schedules and/or task assignments as directed. Help communicate job expectations to new-hires or others in need of assistance. Assist with training and helping co-workers. Implement feedback for improvement. Assist with building an effective company culture that embodies our Company values to achieve optimum performance levels and achieve goals and objectives.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS
 

Occasionally sitting in the while riding in Company vehicle to work site(s).

Standing Frequently standing, walking, bending, squatting, reaching, and twisting while performing snow maintenance duties.

Hearing, Speaking Occasionally listens and speaks with managers, clients, and employees to communicate instructions, exchange feedback, conduct meetings and communicate regarding contracts.

Seeing Continually visually alert to monitor employee and client actions and to maintain safety and complete snow removal service duties.

Handling Frequently using hands in using shovel or snow blower and performing snow removal activities.

Movement Occasionally bending, reaching, and twisting.

Lifting Occasionally lifting, carrying, and pushing or pulling up to 50 pounds of de-icing chemicals or equipment.
 

Occasionally sitting in the while riding in Company vehicle to work site(s).

Standing Frequently standing, walking, bending, squatting, reaching, and twisting while performing snow maintenance duties.

Hearing, Speaking Occasionally listens and speaks with managers, clients, and employees to communicate instructions, exchange feedback, conduct meetings and communicate regarding contracts.

Seeing Continually visually alert to monitor employee and client actions and to maintain safety and complete snow removal service duties.

Handling Frequently using hands in using shovel or snow blower and performing snow removal activities.

Movement Occasionally bending, reaching, and twisting.

Lifting Occasionally lifting, carrying, and pushing or pulling up to 50 pounds of de-icing chemicals or equipment.


Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) Statement: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.

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